Posted by rustyfarmall on February 14, 2011 at 08:57:55 from (209.152.78.140):
In Reply to: exhaust pipe diameter posted by Ron in NS on February 10, 2011 at 17:16:21:
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I am well over 100 miles away from any "big" city, but with the large number of diesel powered farm trucks we have around here, you would think there would be enough of a demand to warrant the local exhaust shops to invest in some 3" pipe inventory as well as the equipment needed to bend the larger pipes. It just ain't that way though.
I've even checked out the complete systems available from a variety of sources, and every one of them has a "kit" that supposedly is custom made for my truck, but when I read the descriptions, and look at the pictures of those kits, it is very apparent the makers of those kits do NOT have a clue as to what is on the truck from the factory, and installing one of those kits would be more likely to reduce the performance rather than improve it. We won't even TALK about the super ridiculously HIGH prices on those kits.
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