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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2007

I wanted to put my camera tripod in my
truck to see if it would work . I know the ride is not the smoothes I do have shocks on the front none on the back yet .

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  • is this a 5" straight pipe? Sounds good!

  • yes it 5" stack to 4" pipe for 4ft then 3" pipe to the turbo, It really needs 4" the whole way to stack. And yes its all straight pipe.

  • are you a person who looks at fuel mileage? what kind of mileage does it get in town and on the highway?

  • oh about 18 for highway, Dont know what in town would be, But I do know its way better then the 292 that was in there.

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  • I hear the air horn at the 1:08 mark.

  • @BigDan855 yes sounds like its blowing air/combustion gasses from the pots into the water jacket.. meaning blown head gasget worst case its a cracked block, cracked head is not as bad new head anf gasget and your away

  • wicked truck, excellent, love old yank vehicles, dont know why.

    Peraps it because im fed up of modern plastic shit with electronics that just wont last.

    U actually do environment a favour by keeping old trucks, less production pollution(30%).

    Looks best with 1 stack, only V engines should have 2 in my opinion.

  • It doesn't need it more than likely but if it were up to me and you can do it, I'd put the dual stacks on it. But it sounds real good, it sounds beastly! Where did you find this old beast?

  • Awesome ride!!! Love the sound! Keep on truckin!!! :)

  • cool truck!

  • If you need any type of flex pipe and clamps go to International and get some at their parts counter. I am a semi truck mechanic and getting parts through them is easy.

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