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DMan1198 wrote:That's a very good point Caleb. I don't even really like having soot on my bumper from those angled back exhausts.
cmann250 wrote:DMan1198 wrote:That's a very good point Caleb. I don't even really like having soot on my bumper from those angled back exhausts.
I HATE soot on any piece of sheet metal! My boss has a white 24v and the exhaust sits too close to the bed. It looks tacky as hell. That's why my exhaust angles down.
DMan1198 wrote:That's a very good point Caleb. I don't even really like having soot on my bumper from those angled back exhausts.
On an entirely seperate note I just found out one of our bone stock 6.7 powerstroke f-550's blew an engine recently. It has 100,xxx kms and a lot of hours, but still. Also our ram 5500 keeps having its def freeze and cause the truck to say it'll shut off and not start in x amount of kilometres. And because of my accidents insurance is too much for me to be covered under my works policy, so I can't drive the service trucks anymore.
I'm also having a possible problem with my 4th gen. It keeps throwing a code that says air leak between MAF and throttle body. This may be the time to do a 1st gen swap with an s467 and a grid heater delete with intake horn (pretty much replace all the stock boots and piping) I was even thinking of fabricating my own horn that uses 5.9 grid heaters mounted between the horn and ic pipe
PToombs wrote:That stack looks great! I didn't even notice the rusted out wheel arch!![]()
Sorry, it's been one of those days.
ihredneck wrote:DMan1198 wrote:That's a very good point Caleb. I don't even really like having soot on my bumper from those angled back exhausts.
On an entirely seperate note I just found out one of our bone stock 6.7 powerstroke f-550's blew an engine recently. It has 100,xxx kms and a lot of hours, but still. Also our ram 5500 keeps having its def freeze and cause the truck to say it'll shut off and not start in x amount of kilometres. And because of my accidents insurance is too much for me to be covered under my works policy, so I can't drive the service trucks anymore.
I'm also having a possible problem with my 4th gen. It keeps throwing a code that says air leak between MAF and throttle body. This may be the time to do a 1st gen swap with an s467 and a grid heater delete with intake horn (pretty much replace all the stock boots and piping) I was even thinking of fabricating my own horn that uses 5.9 grid heaters mounted between the horn and ic pipe
What failed on the Powerstroke?
DMan1198 wrote:ihredneck wrote:DMan1198 wrote:That's a very good point Caleb. I don't even really like having soot on my bumper from those angled back exhausts.
On an entirely seperate note I just found out one of our bone stock 6.7 powerstroke f-550's blew an engine recently. It has 100,xxx kms and a lot of hours, but still. Also our ram 5500 keeps having its def freeze and cause the truck to say it'll shut off and not start in x amount of kilometres. And because of my accidents insurance is too much for me to be covered under my works policy, so I can't drive the service trucks anymore.
I'm also having a possible problem with my 4th gen. It keeps throwing a code that says air leak between MAF and throttle body. This may be the time to do a 1st gen swap with an s467 and a grid heater delete with intake horn (pretty much replace all the stock boots and piping) I was even thinking of fabricating my own horn that uses 5.9 grid heaters mounted between the horn and ic pipe
What failed on the Powerstroke?
I'm not quite sure. It was down on power, and threw a code that said replace engine
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