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Old 05-17-2005, 04:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exhaust info for a 1995 7.3

Im getting a 95 7.3L in a few days and just wanted to find out a few things. what is the best exhaust diameter for this truck? (If im running an intake, a chip, an upgraded turbo, and a big intercooler) I see many of the kits for newer 7.3s are 4", is that the same for the older ones?
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Re: Exhaust info for a 1995 7.3

4" is very adequite. I just put a 4" straight pipe on mine and am very happy with it.
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Re: Exhaust info for a 1995 7.3

im doing a 4 inch in front of the rear wheel with a straight through reversed muffler
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Re: Exhaust info for a 1995 7.3

Stonecoldcrazy663,

Unless you go with an intercooler, add the baddest injectors out there, propane, nitrous etc etc a 3 inch down pipe to a 4 inch system will do all you need. We have the MBRP aluminized and 409 stainless systems available that bolt right on, call us if you have any questions etc.

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Look in the for sale section - under "power enhancements". I just listed a few parts you may be interested in.
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