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sjgarcia
07-03-2007, 10:27
Hi all,
A recent TDP article on pyrometer installation suggested replacing the crossover tube with a nice mandrel bent one. Sounds good to me, especially since I'm researching freer flowing exhaust systems. However, after some serious web surfing, I can't find one. Folks have mentioned that Kennedy Diesel sold one, but I don't see it on his site.
Anybody have a source for a mandrel bent crossover tube to easily fit a 6.5L TD?
Thanks,
Steve
sjgarcia
07-03-2007, 10:36
Hi all,
...Folks have mentioned that Kennedy Diesel sold one, but I don't see it on his site.
Figures...found it just after posting. You have to look under 6.2/6.5 rather than 6.2L/6.5L. So, that mystery is solved...
...but are there any other choices out there? I've no complaint with the one I've found, but I'd like to know all my options
Steve
j_k_auto
07-03-2007, 13:29
here
http://img2.putfile.com/thumb/7/18316273841.jpg (http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=5874800)
http://img2.putfile.com/thumb/7/18316273852.jpg (http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=5874799)
http://img2.putfile.com/thumb/7/18316273898.jpg (http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=5874798)
bcbigfoot
07-03-2007, 13:45
Heath Diesel has one also, very pricy.
They sell them on ebay as well. I got a crossover, and a downpipe there. They've been on the truck for 2 years with no issues, other than more power:D
sjgarcia
07-03-2007, 15:36
Thanks for the tips. We'll see what the budget allows after the pump purchase. :-(
Steve
sturgeon-phish
07-03-2007, 18:28
I put my pre-turbo EGT in the crossover and it works great
Here is a pic
http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p81/sturgeon-phish/Truck/000_0003-6.jpg
Reacts very fast and you don't have to worry about damaging the exhaust manifold. I took a pipe bushing cut it so it was not as long, then drilled a hole in the crossover making room for the flange bolts and welded it in. I would do it again in a heartbeat.
Jim
sturgeon-phish
07-03-2007, 18:30
Here is another pic. I put a plug in the bushing while welding to retain shape and keep the threads clean
Jimhttp://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p81/sturgeon-phish/Truck/000_0002-6.jpg
billschall
07-03-2007, 19:58
Steve,
if you are looking for a complete exhaust then check out www.warpspeedperformance.com -- Dallas is great, their prices are reasonable, and I had very little problems installing their new 2.25" crossover, 3" downpipe and 4" exhaust. It has a nice throaty-sounding tone!
My biggest issue was that I had to have a cat in place since it came that way from the factory, so I had some cutting/welding to do to fit it all together. No big deal though as it all came together.
I highly recommend wrapping the larger down pipe with header wrap, then painting it with VHT (I used silver) -- see my photo album, pg 2 for more pics.
http://www.thedieselpageforums.com/photopost/watermark.php?file=374
ercaduceus
07-04-2007, 03:31
www.ssdieselsupply.com has crossovers and turbo back systems. I haven't decided what to put on my truck yet. I want stacks but my wife says I'm and idiot. I am an idiot... ...who wants stacks:D
sjgarcia
07-06-2007, 09:34
Steve,
I highly recommend wrapping the larger down pipe with header wrap, then painting it with VHT (I used silver) -- see my photo album, pg 2 for more pics.
http://www.thedieselpageforums.com/photopost/watermark.php?file=374
Thanks.
Naive question...what is the point of the wrap?
Steve
j_k_auto
07-06-2007, 22:50
The point of wrap is to keep the heat in the exhaust. It also keeps the temp down on other things around the exhaust.:D
a5150nut
07-07-2007, 06:19
The point of wrap is to keep the heat in the exhaust. It also keeps the temp down on other things around the exhaust.:D
On that same thought, I wonder how much engine compartment heat savings could be gained by wrapping the down tube to where the cat is supposed to be? :cool:
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