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SSonnentag
07-18-2006, 20:52
Are there any negative side effects to installing the EGR blocker plate and fingers stick? I like the idea of keeping the exhaust out of my intake, but I want to keep my truck as reliable as possible.
Thanks.
Shawn
http://www.kennedydiesel.com/docs/Duramax_LLY_Emissions.htm
SSonnentag
07-19-2006, 06:09
Thanks for the reply and info. I placed my order for a blocker plate and fingers stick yesterday. A 4" exhaust system will be next on my list, but I want to hear how loud the system will be before I do that. I like my truck quiet.
Shawn
If you want a quiet 4" exhaust, consider the TTS system. It is all stainless, has a 40" muffler, and is as quiet as stock with no drone. I love mine.
SSonnentag
07-19-2006, 09:20
TTS appears to only sell a cat-back system for the 2006 LBZ configuration.
cowboywildbill
07-19-2006, 13:08
How much $ for the TTS .
David Proske
08-04-2006, 22:30
SSonnentag,
Did you get the blocker plate installed on your 06? How hard of a install is it? Am planning this for mine.
SSonnentag
08-05-2006, 15:38
It's an easy install. It probably took me 45 minutes to install both the plate and the finger stick.
Shawn
mark45678
08-06-2006, 15:39
as long as you keep the cat converter there is NO way your truck will be loud! i just put a 4" mbrp system on my truck , just for a piece of mind I drove it with just the cat (no tail pipe or muffler.) I think most would be fine with a strait pipe (no muffler), if you want to keep the noise down install it.
My mbrp system has about a 30" x 7" round can thats strait threw , its only slightly louder then stock.
Kennedy's exhaust is great, not loud at all and absolutely no resonance. His full 4" exhaust is even quieter than mine.
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