jacksdad
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Hi,
Just wanted to share an exhaust modification that I recently had done to my truck. The stock exhaust was fine but I wanted a deeper, smoother, tone. Based on what has been done on the 3.5 engines, I knew that the trombone method was the most efficient way to balance the exhaust pulses as they enter the muffler. My rough measurements yielded a 25” delta across the left and right bank exhaust piping lengths from the right and left downpipes to the muffler. Rough math indicated that I needed approximately an 8” diameter circular (trombone) section to achieve equal length. The added piping is from mandrel bent 2.5” stainless u bend pieces that were mig welded into place while on a lift. The result accomplishes my goals, however, I think that cutting the piping a few inches prior to the muffler, removing the mid pipe at the slip and donut flange, then tig welding the trombone section into place may yield better results cosmetically and acoustically. I have a mediocre in-cabin sound clip while in Baja mode on my commute to work and a few photos of the modification for viewing, while I work on getting fly by clips on each exhaust mode. I’m happy to answer any questions you may have. Total cost for materials and labor was $330.
Just wanted to share an exhaust modification that I recently had done to my truck. The stock exhaust was fine but I wanted a deeper, smoother, tone. Based on what has been done on the 3.5 engines, I knew that the trombone method was the most efficient way to balance the exhaust pulses as they enter the muffler. My rough measurements yielded a 25” delta across the left and right bank exhaust piping lengths from the right and left downpipes to the muffler. Rough math indicated that I needed approximately an 8” diameter circular (trombone) section to achieve equal length. The added piping is from mandrel bent 2.5” stainless u bend pieces that were mig welded into place while on a lift. The result accomplishes my goals, however, I think that cutting the piping a few inches prior to the muffler, removing the mid pipe at the slip and donut flange, then tig welding the trombone section into place may yield better results cosmetically and acoustically. I have a mediocre in-cabin sound clip while in Baja mode on my commute to work and a few photos of the modification for viewing, while I work on getting fly by clips on each exhaust mode. I’m happy to answer any questions you may have. Total cost for materials and labor was $330.
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