Will a dumped exhaust heat axle too much
Originally Posted by dkstone05
A lot of camaro/trans am guys dump the exhaust before the axle with turn downs and I have never heard of a problem. Should be ok as long as you don't dump them so that the exhaust dumps right onto the axle.
Are you doing dumps because of the look? Or because of performance?
If you're doing it because of performance, you're better off going true duals with 2.5-3.0" pipe going out the back, before, or after the wheels.
If you're doing it because of performance, you're better off going true duals with 2.5-3.0" pipe going out the back, before, or after the wheels.
Originally Posted by RoushF150
Are you doing dumps because of the look? Or because of performance?
If you're doing it because of performance, you're better off going true duals with 2.5-3.0" pipe going out the back, before, or after the wheels.
If you're doing it because of performance, you're better off going true duals with 2.5-3.0" pipe going out the back, before, or after the wheels.
Originally Posted by jlstang351
Turn downs actually hurt performance until you get over the 400hp mark
But just imagine......700......rwhp.....on a f150......
How would it make a difference in performance if you are using turn downs or if your pipes exit the vehicle somewhere. This should have no bearing on performance.
I want dumped with turn downs for looks. I think it looks cleaner and IMHO tips only look good on a big lifted truck.
I want dumped with turn downs for looks. I think it looks cleaner and IMHO tips only look good on a big lifted truck.
Originally Posted by MOford21
jimc2004, i say just go for it..you wont be disappointed with the sound
You'll be surprised how much deeper it is...trust me.
You'll be surprised how much deeper it is...trust me.
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Originally Posted by jimc2004
Has anyone noticed a sound difference in a dump before or after the axle other than the slight reduction in cabin drone?
Mine is dumped before the axle, and its still not THAT loud. I say just try whatever you think, and if you don't like it, you can always weld the pipe back on and try something else, or get a different exhaust put on, you know? It's not like you will be out of a few hundred dollars like you would with a full exhaust system.



