My 05 idles down there all the time when warm between 550 and 650 and no shake. The 02 idles (or used to) around 650-700 with no shake.
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My sliders got gummed up like that. I just took the goofy bushing off and never felt or heard a difference. I change the sliders with every brake job and the next time I did the fronts I didn't even bother putting the bushing in. Thought they were supposed to stop some rattle. I couldn't tell but I'm half deaf anyway.
I just removed the muffler and tail pipe assembly on my KJ. I have to say it sounds a lot meaner now. It's not too loud or tinny because the cat is still in place. I'm putting a 45 degree dump pipe after the cat using an extra flange I got from a salvage KJ muffler. I'd like to hear if others have done this before.
My 05 idles down there all the time when warm between 550 and 650 and no shake. The 02 idles (or used to) around 650-700 with no shake.
I just removed the muffler and tail pipe assembly on my KJ. I have to say it sounds a lot meaner now. It's not too loud or tinny because the cat is still in place. I'm putting a 45 degree dump pipe after the cat using an extra flange I got from a salvage KJ muffler. I'd like to hear if others have done this before.
I would get a muffler and tail pipe back on it. You should have "backpressure" as provided by the exhaust system. You could use a "magnaflow" or something similar.
Dave
He'll find out after a few days the power loss and gas mileage....:gr_grin:
I like the tone and sound of my setup. Power loss is negligible or nonexistent, it accelerates just as hard and fast as ever. Fuel economy is not much of a concern either, I mostly drive in a 30 mile radius and usually set cruise control on the highway. I also can swap the muffler back in in about 5min, so if I need it quiet it's not that hard to do. At the end of the day, there's nothing like pulling alongside a guy in a truck with 4 times the money in his exhaust, and still sounding better than him, then blowing his doors off when the light goes green.
I like the tone and sound of my setup. Power loss is negligible or nonexistent, it accelerates just as hard and fast as ever. Fuel economy is not much of a concern either, I mostly drive in a 30 mile radius and usually set cruise control on the highway. I also can swap the muffler back in in about 5min, so if I need it quiet it's not that hard to do. At the end of the day, there's nothing like pulling alongside a guy in a truck with 4 times the money in his exhaust, and still sounding better than him, then blowing his doors off when the light goes green.
I've got the accel yellow ones, got them cheap thru work so that's the only reason I'm running them over oem MoparDoes anyone have the DUI S.O.S ignition coils, I may buy some and want to know how they perform. I know you can open the plug gap a lot with them.
The only 6 cylinder that sounds good is a GM 292 straight 6 with a split manifold , straight out the back. Never heard a " really " good sounding V-6 yet.
Or the same engine with a pair of Smithy's
Now we'll see how old you all are !
The only 6 cylinder that sounds good is a GM 292 straight 6 with a split manifold , straight out the back. Never heard a " really " good sounding V-6 yet.
Or the same engine with a pair of Smithy's
Now we'll see how old you all are !
Not to mention that unless you have some sort of turn out to get the pipes out from under the passenger compartment, you have a potential for exhaust to get up into your cab with you and your passengers. Be careful there.
I've got the accel yellow ones, got them cheap thru work so that's the only reason I'm running them over oem Mopar
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Yup. I'll see if I can dig up some part numbersI didn't know accel even had anything for the 3.7, any links to the product?