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Hello all,
I'm in the process of acquiring all the pieces parts to add a turbo to our M813, currently I have the exhaust manifold and turbo (Holset BHT3B). My question is regarding placement of the exhaust, I want to run the exhaust up the back RH corner of the cab. The large space between the batteries and bottom of the cab is 12" tall. This space could accommodate a 7-8" diameter muffler (4" exhaust size). Our M813 has a little extra space between the back of the cab and the front of the bed. Our truck was originally a std fixed side bed and we changed it to a drop side. The drop side bed sits a few inches further back on the frame rails, not sure why, but possibly from a 900 series?
So my concern / question is how do I protect the batteries and the bottom of the cab from excessive heat? Would an aluminum shield or some type of heat resistant material be sufficient? If needed I'll relocate the batteries.
Thank you for any constructive input.
Karl.
I'm in the process of acquiring all the pieces parts to add a turbo to our M813, currently I have the exhaust manifold and turbo (Holset BHT3B). My question is regarding placement of the exhaust, I want to run the exhaust up the back RH corner of the cab. The large space between the batteries and bottom of the cab is 12" tall. This space could accommodate a 7-8" diameter muffler (4" exhaust size). Our M813 has a little extra space between the back of the cab and the front of the bed. Our truck was originally a std fixed side bed and we changed it to a drop side. The drop side bed sits a few inches further back on the frame rails, not sure why, but possibly from a 900 series?
So my concern / question is how do I protect the batteries and the bottom of the cab from excessive heat? Would an aluminum shield or some type of heat resistant material be sufficient? If needed I'll relocate the batteries.
Thank you for any constructive input.
Karl.