Keep the noise down
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I have a '98 24 valve that had a straight pipe conversion when I bought the truck used. I've been trucking for over 35 years and I'm well past my teens so its a little loud for me. I was thinking of installing a magnaflow turbo back system or maybe just a muffler. My question is, will the MF products be much quieter or should I think of something else.
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look into a hushpower muffler, and maybe 4" exhaust if you are looking for EGT reduction and possibly a less raspy exhaust tone..
I run straight pipe 5" with compound twins and it's definitely not too loud
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I used to have 3" straight pipe with the stock turbo though and it was definitely louder and raspy sounding. If you had 5" exhaust, I would offer to sell you my 5" muffler that came with my exhaust kit. its unused and has just been sitting in the shop collecting dust and cob webs since I bought the exhaust. shuttleworth muffler for 5" pipe.
btw welcome to dodge forum, and if you don't already have one, get a 0-30psi mechanical fuel pressure gauge on that truck asap. 98.5-02 24v's are notorious for injection pump failure due to lack of lubrication or insufficient fuel pressure.
cheapest quality gauge setup is a isspro mechanical 0-30psi FP gauge with a tapped banjo bolt, needle valve, and 1/8 airbrake line from napa for the line from the needle valve to the gauge. total cost is about $65 for everything. then you just need a gauge pod to mount it like a column mount, or pillar pod.
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