Posted on May 22, 2010.
Diesel truck exhaust, the hottest thing on the road exhaust stacks are the hottest item in the diesel performance aftermarket. Diesel exhaust stacks look great and are functional. In this article I will try to meet the functionality of truck exhaust and the different variations of truck exhaust pipes that are available. I will first address the main companies making exhaust systems.
MBRP Inc. is the manufacturer of smokers MBRP exhaust pipes. MBRP Smokers exhaust stacks were designed to give the aggressive Big Rig look and classic MBRP sound. MBRP has two turbo back exhaust systems and batteries universal bed kits that go through the bed and connect to the stock exhaust with the appearance at a reasonable price. Both the turbo exhaust stack system and the universal "T" pipe bed kits are made of stainless steel. The Turbo exhaust stacks are mandrel bent and give maximum exhaust flow, gain fuel economy, increase power and minimize the EGT. The diesel exhaust stack "T" pipe bed kits are more for looks, but there will still be a performance gain. MBRP offers 4, 5 and 6 inch exhaust options and a straight cut, angle miter or a curved end or turn the tip and cell carrier Bull. These variations are stacked, or 36 inches or 48 inches long. There is also an aluminum checker plate cover over the "T" pipe in the bed, give a complete finished look nice and keep the hot "T" pipe from touching anything.
Grand Rock truck exhaust systems make chrome exhaust pipes of trucks and consumer platforms. Chrome exhaust stacks are also very durable and have the mirror finish that looks great to. Grand Rocks Chrome exhaust stacks are available in 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 inch sizes. Grand Rock also offers their chrome universal Powerflow "T" pipe bed kit for those seeking the look great platform and performance gains small. They also offer a chrome exhaust turbo back system for those who want performance and looks at all. Chrome exhaust systems are very durable and are much less expensive. Chrome exhaust stacks look great and are of great value.
Most people that buy truck exhaust stacks them either for looks or performance gains and maximum exhaust flow. Some, however, exhaust stacks for functional reasons. Imagine a dish that you use to carry things day after day. Is not it nice to receive the exhaust above all that you are working you are not constantly on the exhaust choking. In conclusion, truck exhaust stacks are functional and beautiful, and most importantly, add to the performance, economy and help to keep temperatures too low for your expensive truck will last longer than you need.