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  1. patracy

    Un-muffled 6.2

    Tanner, go back and read his post. He thinks he has more power after he installed an exhaust instead of how it was running before with a "open" exhaust. I'm not sure where you're getting this sonic energy stuff at. Everything I've ever been taught or studied is about the thermal conversion...
  2. patracy

    Un-muffled 6.2

    Wasn't my truck. But I have had a gas engine without mufflers once. I had straight pipe running from the headers back to the bumper. I drove around the block ONE time and came back to cut the pipes and install mufflers. FWIW, my 1008 is turbo'ed and I have a 3" glasspack muffler as well. My...
  3. patracy

    Un-muffled 6.2

    Not to split hairs but... The turbo reduces exhaust noise due to the"strainer" the soundwaves have to pass through. And it's actually converting thermal energy into kinetic energy. (The thermal expasion of the exhaust spins the turbine shaft that causes the compressor wheel to compress...
  4. patracy

    Un-muffled 6.2

    Sure, you'll gain about 1 to 2hp cutting the mufflers off and make it totally unbearable to drive. Even more so if we're talking about a M1008 and an engine that revs over 3K rpm just going down the road. As a side bonus, you'll gain the attention of every police officer around. I bet you'd...
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