Exhaust video with the headers
Made another video of the ram today, this time with better video quality.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U49uZuTaOf0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U49uZuTaOf0
ORIGINAL: 01DodgeRam360
Made another video of the ram today, this time with better video quality.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U49uZuTaOf0
Made another video of the ram today, this time with better video quality.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U49uZuTaOf0
Thanks for the comments guys.
PA, I'll start from the engine back.
-Pacesetter Longtube headers with matching 3" y-pipe.
-3" pipe from y-pipe to 3" in/out gutted cat
-3" pipe from gutted cat to 3" inlet/2.5" dual outlet Flowmaster Super 44 muffler
-Pipe Behind Each Rear Tire with 4"x24" SS tips
PA, I'll start from the engine back.
-Pacesetter Longtube headers with matching 3" y-pipe.
-3" pipe from y-pipe to 3" in/out gutted cat
-3" pipe from gutted cat to 3" inlet/2.5" dual outlet Flowmaster Super 44 muffler
-Pipe Behind Each Rear Tire with 4"x24" SS tips
Not to bust on anyone, but i thought that for the 5.9 engine that 2.5 pipe was that max that a person should use. After that it wouldnt help with performance but start to hinder it.
If its a cat-back only type system, it won't matter so much because the "bottleneck" is in front of the converter.
Talking before and after the cat, 2.25" or 2.5" dual pipes is the most you should go before it'll hinder you. 2.25" duals roughly equals 3" single pipe in volume, so a setup like Neon's is pretty ideal in my book.
EDIT: Neon, love the exhaust sound. Sounds just like mine with the exception that yours is louder (I'm guessing because of the long tubes and tips
).
Talking before and after the cat, 2.25" or 2.5" dual pipes is the most you should go before it'll hinder you. 2.25" duals roughly equals 3" single pipe in volume, so a setup like Neon's is pretty ideal in my book.
EDIT: Neon, love the exhaust sound. Sounds just like mine with the exception that yours is louder (I'm guessing because of the long tubes and tips
). 


