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    Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 5:57pm

I had a Dodge 96' cummins 5.9L swapped into my 2000 F350 6spd crewcab dually.  The 7.3L was getting tired at 272,000 miles.  I am most impressed with the pulling power of the cummins 12V coupled to the 6speed tranny & 4.10 gears.  My engine swap mechanic had a 4" straight SS exhaust put on it, but I will need some type of muffer.  Don't get me wrong, I think it sounds cool hearing the turbo spool up through the gears.  In 6th gear, at 70mph it is quiet, but at the 55-60mph there is an exhaust drone that will drive me to wearing ear muffs.  Its like a pressure buildup on my hearing.  What type of fow through muffler should I have the exhaust shop put into this for more reasonable quieter sound?

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were does it exit at? i have an 01 dodge with 4" straight through with no muffler and exits out the back corner and i have not drone at all.
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Banks Monster exhaust, nice tone, but no drone
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MBRP or silverline is what I would go with. I'm rocking 5 inch MBRP with a muffler.
 
I actually just put my muffler back on because I was afraid one of these mass cops were going to break their neck looking at my truck as I drove by.
 
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The exhaust is 4" from the turbo back.  It goes all the way over the rear axle then exits at the rear corner.  I'll try to get a pic tomorrow.  It is straight for a good length(8-9'??) from just below the front of the crewcab to the rear axle (8'bed) before it vertically bends up and over the axle.  Then it has a 90 degree horizontal bend around the back of the duals.  Would any additional bends in the 8-9' straight area help reduce or remove a drone?  Or, would placing a 36" long flow through glass pack do any justice?
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This will make it sound GOOD!!

 
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Is that the new stainless hopper for a planter I read about? lol I do believe thats the biggest stack I have ever seen. What would anyone ever put that on?



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I guess they can go on anything, the question is does it have enough sack to fill'em!!!
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That big stack should funnel alot of water down the pipe if you leave it out on a rain storm.
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Banks is garbage....I redid the stacks on my buddies Cummins and it was LOUD but he wanted to quiet it down with having a baby recently so I put an MBRP muffler on it....same as my 6.0 has....great sound, but very livable to drive.....and they arent that expensive.
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just imagine the "flapper caps" on those stacks!!
 
Have never had any problems with any banks parts around here. 
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