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From one of his other videos it's a 400, looks like it's reasonably healthy.
I'm sick of every tom dick and harry that builds a mud truck putting stacks and glasspacks on it though...
I think the majority of my distaste for stacks on a gasser is spending hours on end on the trail with trucks(mostly Chevys) running them. My buddys old 454 setup with 5" transport stacks and straight 3" pipe feeding them would hurt your ears in another truck when he stood on it if you were within 100 feet behind it, on my quad one day with my helmet on, I was 300 feet behind him and when he cracked on it, it made my ears ring and my head hurt for a good half hour afterwards.
The cool factor goes away pretty quickly when you are running with a stack equipped truck for 8-10 hours in a day on the trail.
Combine the ridiculous volume level with them all sounding pretty much the same, and it has just gotten old in my book.
Personally, I run a 12" long dual in dual out Magnaflow on my truck, and it will eventually get full tailpipes.
The Dodge in the video runs hooker aerochambers with a 500 cube al head 440 based stroker..
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