View Full Version : How long is the aftermarket Down Pipe?
6.5SmokeStack
02-09-2007, 10:58 AM
So I want to order the new 3" Turbo Down Pipe... And I was just wondering how long it is? Will it go from the turbo all the way back to the end of a regular cab truck? Thanks!
wyo6.5
02-09-2007, 11:02 PM
I just got my new exhaust. Ordered the three inch pre bent downpipe off ebay. About 65 bucks, not sure of exact length, but I can tell you that it doesn't go all the way to the end of the cab. It goes about half the length of your door.
Husker 6.5
02-11-2007, 08:38 AM
So I want to order the new 3" Turbo Down Pipe... And I was just wondering how long it is? Will it go from the turbo all the way back to the end of a regular cab truck? Thanks!
The down pipe will only reach to about six inches in front of the first crossmember. You will also need the front extension that replaces the cat. Go to SSDS site and look at their 3" to 4" system. Walt is a distributor for Heartthrob, but as he explained to me last spring, he can't break a set, and he can't sell individual pieces from the set without ordering 10 of them minimum and having 9 sit on his shelf. Go to Heartthrob's site. Click on the 6.5 system and you can look at one that's installed on a p/u. Lots of under body pctures that lets you see the relationship of everything. Notice that the end of the down is stepped up to 4". Look at the parts list of the kit. Pay attention. Look at all the bends and reducers they have have available elsewhere on their site. Pay attention. Call Heartthrob and tell them what you want to do and they will help you put it together. Maybe if enough of us who want to do dual stacks through the bed like the F-words, Dog-es, and D-max's have available to them aftermarket let Heartthrob know, they will develop a kit that will connect their down and front to a wye, extensions, and elbows for bed stacks. Dual 4" stacks are plenty for flow, 6.5's don't make the 600+ hp of the sled pullers. 5's would be just for show, not go.
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