My new 3" exhaust, courtesy of Ateb.
No more diesel fumes from my leaking flex connection, no more fart can, and it sounds pretty f'n great I think.
It's a little more responsive off the line, not quite like 'Mad Max flip the blower switch and get thrown back in the seat', but it definetly feels like its got more go. I can only guess about lower egt's as gauges are still on my to do list.
(and yes I know blowers don't have switches, but you tell Mad Max that!)
The exhaust is routed down inside the frame rail, as opposed to going outside and behind the front tire in the stock position, then straight back to the aero turbine muffler, up and over the rear cross member where it ties into my 'CruisinOffRoad rear bumper and exits flush with the face of the bumper.
I hummed and hawed about the muffler, originally I just wanted a straight pipe, but decided the hell with it as I'm no longer 19 and need to be obnoxious. The muffler is the only piece of the exhaust exposed now, but it is tucked up as high as possible along the inside of the frame. I could put a plate over it one day I guess.
Some pics, from the engine bay and back.
No more diesel fumes from my leaking flex connection, no more fart can, and it sounds pretty f'n great I think.
It's a little more responsive off the line, not quite like 'Mad Max flip the blower switch and get thrown back in the seat', but it definetly feels like its got more go. I can only guess about lower egt's as gauges are still on my to do list.
(and yes I know blowers don't have switches, but you tell Mad Max that!)
The exhaust is routed down inside the frame rail, as opposed to going outside and behind the front tire in the stock position, then straight back to the aero turbine muffler, up and over the rear cross member where it ties into my 'CruisinOffRoad rear bumper and exits flush with the face of the bumper.
I hummed and hawed about the muffler, originally I just wanted a straight pipe, but decided the hell with it as I'm no longer 19 and need to be obnoxious. The muffler is the only piece of the exhaust exposed now, but it is tucked up as high as possible along the inside of the frame. I could put a plate over it one day I guess.
Some pics, from the engine bay and back.
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