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well i got bored yesterday and cut my stack off ,hacked it up and welded it together at about a 45 degree angle.i then cut about 3 feet or so more out of the factory exhaust and then connected it with a piece of the flex pipe from the stack. it made it a little quieter but i noticed a lot more in the ole go pedal it seemed to really wanna go.lol
i just cant leave nothin alone.lol im glad i did it though ill find out today if it did anything else ill probably be driving 150 miles through out the day.im hoping for better mileage
all i got is the video camera option on my digital cam.so ill try and make a vid tomorrow.its not a completed project yet but its close.next thing i need to do asap is get new batts and tires.mine wont make it through winter
I feel like I'm always doing something with something...whether it's my truck or bike or something else.
Right now I'm working on getting stuff back together so I can put the stacks back on my truck...they've been off a year and a half but I decided I missed them!
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