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Yes.Are you guys all up-sizing your exhaust pipes too?
Everyone knows you you can't put more in, than can come out.
Hello silverstate55, I like your system ! What size is the adapter you used on the turbo inlet ? I see the pipe is 4" , but what is the inlet on the turbo ? Also where did you get it ? Name names please. Thanks, rustystud.Yes.
Finally got some pics of my 4-inch snorkel & air intake setup, as well as my 5-inch exhaust with Donaldson M100465 muffler. I cut the exhaust elbow about 3-inches from the turbo end and welded on a 3.5" to 5" adapter. I used Donaldson exhaust clamp bands from that point on to secure the exhaust pieces. I took some cut-off pieces of 5" exhaust pipe and used it to form a heat shield to protect the wiring in the area. I also slipped some Parker heat shield silicone wrap around the wiring in the area of the starter & exhaust, then sealed it up with black silicone adhesive. I wrapped the new exhaust pipe in header wrap with lava rock; it works VERY WELL. I had to modify the stock Deuce exhaust mount near the passenger windshield; I straightened it for the new muffler to fit. I also had to re-bend the front 2 mirror support braces.
I formed a new air intake double elbow from the air filter to the turbo out of 4-inch tubing, for more efficient air flow. I found some silicone hose adapters on eBay (the price was right, so I didn't care about the colors). I just wanted more efficient air flow in and faster exhaust gas exit for lower EGTs. The EGTs have dropped dramatically with the new exhaust, so I'm very happy with it. But, while looking at the air filter, I noticed that it is only rated for 410cfm, so a future upgrade will be a fender-mounted air cleaner with a higher CFM rating. The snorkel intake cap is rated at 720cfm+.
It has dramatically lowered the exhaust decibels; I don't need to wear hearing protection in the cab under the soft-top anymore, and the sound is pretty cool. I'm very happy with it overall. Now it's time to do the same exhaust setup on my M931A2.
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It's just a silicone adapter: 3" to 4". I got it from my local Parker distributor (All-Hose). HTH.Hello silverstate55, I like your system ! What size is the adapter you used on the turbo inlet ? I see the pipe is 4" , but what is the inlet on the turbo ? Also where did you get it ? Name names please. Thanks, rustystud.
LOL thanks! I had to disassemble everything when my starter decided to short out and take out most everything on that side of the engine...so when I put it back together with the heat shield & wrap I finally finished painting everything too. And I sealed up the windshield to minimize the rain instrusion, I thought we were going to have to abandon ship on the way down to see you (there was that much water coming in via the windshield area, more inside the cab than outside!).Looks better than it did when I saw it! Man that muffler is huge! At least you got some paint on it now though.
It is 4-inch. I upsized the U-shaped air intake pipe to try to increase air flow efficiency...the stock pipe was 3-inch, the new one is 4-inch. I'm not looking for big power gains just increased efficiency for the motor.Hey silverstate is that snorkle 4" or 3.5"?
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