I have (had) 3 combinations of exhaust on M1009's. My Mule M1009 had complete stock size pipes and ran great, fabulous. It had great throttle response and power every time I needed it. I have complete 3" on another M1009. That breaks the plumbing rule. The exit at each exhaust manifold is 2 1/4" - 2 1/2" at best. So that amount of flow is the best I can hope to exit the 3" pipe. I had it done as a suggestion. I notice no more power over the stock M1009 Mule truck. They both run well. I also have my Crown of Thorns M1009 with 2" exhaust front to back. It was a Stainless Steel exhaust system and was for a 350 gas K5 Blazer. It was brand new and free and I said why not. I needed an entire exhaust at the time. I have it on many years and I do the most work and trailer pulling with that M1009. As mentioned with 135 pony's out of the barn at one time hooked up to a car trailer with a tractor or pulling another M1009 up I 81 is not a fast trip. That runs fine over the road loaded by itself. But any trailer will bog the M1009 on hills and heavily loaded. I think the M416 trailer was a great combination and a perfect towing match for the M1009. I towed one many miles with mine. And if I hauled rocks or wood it towed great. I agree. it is 35+ year old technology and power. now we are getting 300hp out of 4 cylinder engines. So if you need more towing power look elsewhere. The 6.2 CUCV is NOT and never will be a power house with or with out a turbo. Newer pickups will run circles around them and get better fuel mileage and comfort. I love the CUCV for many years and had many uses for it. At this point it is fun to drive on occasion and cool to use as designed but after that it can be a disappointment and money pit to improve on it intended design. A utility vehicle. Merry Christmas. And a rebuilt injection pump does solve a lot of power/performance issues all at once. IMHO. Have a Great Day.
Hi CucvRus,
I was just searching for experiences with exhaust pipe and various diameters.
My entire exhaust needs replacement, since it is a horrible DIY of various bits and pieces from one of the previous owners; it binds and rubs and just does not fit right.
Before looking into what size or diameter of pipe I need, I checked the current size and indeed from what I can see, the pipe size at the exhaust manifold is 2" and from there it does get larger to 2.5".
So I was thinking, no point in increasing beyond 2", as this is the most restrictive size along the exhaust path and thus I am opting for 2" pipe all along front to back.
I know, there are some comments saying that increasing exhaust diameter will reduce friction resistance by exhaust gases and is therefore better. On the other hand, as soon as exhaust gasses leave the manifold, the gases start to cool down as they travel towards the rear end, so the friction and restriction of flow decreases already and actually creates a slight suction effect thus pulling subsequent "puffs" of exhaust gas from each explosion towards the rear end of the truck.
Yes, I realize this is a simplified explanation, as there is still a little bit of fuel burning going on when the gases leave the cylinder and in the exhaust manifold and likely even as gases travel in part of the exhaust pipe [which explains why that is the hottest part of the exhaust system and which also explains why we still have so much harmful emissions and soot because of incomplete burning and which also explains why we consume as much fuel as we do as we very poorly burn just a little bit of the fuel in the cylinder {which can be resolved by injecting pre-heated diesel fuel to 400degrees Celcius and which then will warrant a complete, clean and most efficient burn}; but this leads into another topic where I am very happy to talk about freely and exchange ideas...] ).
Anyways, I read you post here: "...my Crown of Thorns M1009 with 2" exhaust front to back. It was a Stainless Steel exhaust system and was for a 350 gas K5 Blazer. It was brand new and free and I said why not. I needed an entire exhaust at the time. I have it on many years and I do the most work and trailer pulling with that M1009"
Did you notice any disadvantages with this 2" setup?
Loss of power, increased fuel consumption, noise,.... ?
Thanks,
Jake