GIBSON Dual Extreme Exhaust
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RE: GIBSON Dual Extreme Exhaust
I just ordered the Gibson Super Truck Exhaust for my truck off of jcwhitney.com. They were offering free shipping until today and I think they were also offering 10% off as well, but not in conjunction with the free shipping. Shipped to my door it is $295.95. I can't wait until it gets here. I feel like a kid at christmas time.
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RE: GIBSON Dual Extreme Exhaust
you could have your stock single exhaust, then put on a 3.5 inch single exhaust and get the same effect as the dual. but then you could also lower the size of the dual exhaust and retain your low end. It's all about the measured size of the exhaust valves which relates to the size of the exhaust pipe needed to give the engine maximum performance. a larger pipe will give you more HP on the top end cause you can remove the gases quicker from the cylinder, but at the same time your lowering your low end torque since the exhaust is moving out of the cylinders faster also increasing your red line a bit. however a smaller exhaust will give you more bottom end power, but also at the same time drasticaly reduce your power band since the engine has to work harder to expel the gasses at higher RPM.
I noticed this when I yanked off the exhaust on my yoda and put on headers and a performance exhaust. now while the size of the pipes were the same, I was able to move the exhaust gasses out of the cylinders faster which meant I was lowering my bottom end power, yet I gained alot of upper RPM power and some fuel mileage. however thats my little street burner so it doesnt see lower than 2000rpm unless idleing.
if your wanting to keep the stock performance of your engine but have better sound, the best thing would be to just put on a less restrictive muffler. you might loose a little bottom end, but it'll be so small you might not know it.
Diesels work the other way around. the better you can move the exhaust out the better the engine will perform at any given RPM, but thats a different discussion for a different thread.
I noticed this when I yanked off the exhaust on my yoda and put on headers and a performance exhaust. now while the size of the pipes were the same, I was able to move the exhaust gasses out of the cylinders faster which meant I was lowering my bottom end power, yet I gained alot of upper RPM power and some fuel mileage. however thats my little street burner so it doesnt see lower than 2000rpm unless idleing.
if your wanting to keep the stock performance of your engine but have better sound, the best thing would be to just put on a less restrictive muffler. you might loose a little bottom end, but it'll be so small you might not know it.
Diesels work the other way around. the better you can move the exhaust out the better the engine will perform at any given RPM, but thats a different discussion for a different thread.
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RE: GIBSON Dual Extreme Exhaust
first. . .you are correct no more radiation. . it gets yanked off.
second. . .I just nabbed the pic from the net, I dont have any place reliable to upload the correct picture with info. I would have put the same stuff that is needed for my Sr90 source if I had a reliable place to upload my pic. but for the most part, Ive been useing this pic and in the past 9 months, your the first to notice[sm=smiley20.gif]
second. . .I just nabbed the pic from the net, I dont have any place reliable to upload the correct picture with info. I would have put the same stuff that is needed for my Sr90 source if I had a reliable place to upload my pic. but for the most part, Ive been useing this pic and in the past 9 months, your the first to notice[sm=smiley20.gif]
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I learned something new today....Thanks...
I learned something new today....Thanks...
The other reason is I live on a horse ranch. Lotsa dust. as I am sure you know, these filters are a pain to clean and re-oil. unless you keep an extra filter around, it can take some time for it to dry (after washing) before you can re-apply the oil. It's not a hard job, just dirty and a pain in the a$$. The airbox cover on the Volant keeps my filter cleaner and usually don't have to re-oil for several thousand miles more than if the filter element was exposed like the K&N, etc.
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