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Okay I took a ton of detailed pics at Lititz of all the different ways to dual out a Superliner...problem is, I didnt talk to anyone and get manufacturer/part numbers!

I want to run 6" at least to under the cab, but I cannot find anyone that makes a 6" chrome elbows less than 45 degrees...

If I go from 6 to 5 on the stack, I have seen a bunch of one piece multi elbow 5" chrome that gets you inder the cab and turned toward the center like this...

It looks like a 90-30-45 degree bend...anyone know the manufactuer? I have been thru the Grand Rock Catalog...UNless they are kw or pete parts or something...

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Here is another that may be two pc...

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And another

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Anybody have any ideas?

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Mine are 6" x 96" miter cut stacks with tight radius 6" 90's sleeved in at the bottom and the 6" to 5" reducer is under the edge of the cab. I think they are dynaflex elbows. PM me you number and I'll call you when I get a minute and explain what you need.

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Does that truck have an aluminum frame bobo?

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"If your gonna be STUPID, you gotta be TOUGH"

"You cant always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you get what you need"

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CL exhaust is different...no go...

Got some prices on the chrome 5 inch like on bobo's awesome truck....WOWSIE!

The drivers side pipe (between the muffler and the crossover) is $510,

the other side (which is one pices and includes the Y pipe) is $1340!

Anyhow, I have the part numbers and illustration for a superliner dual system

if anyone ever needs a part number!

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Got some prices on the chrome 5 inch like on bobo's awesome truck....WOWSIE!

The drivers side pipe (between the muffler and the crossover) is $510,

the other side (which is one pices and includes the Y pipe) is $1340!

If you want to play, you have to pay! :whistling:

Ken

PRR Country and Charter member of the "Mack Pack"

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Heres a pic of one side of mine, it drops back to 5" after the elbow before it goes under the cab so it has plenty of clearance, like I said its 6" united pacific 96" miter stack and a 6" dynaflex tight radius elbow, they are both plain end where they join and there is a sleeve inside the seam is hidden behind the bottom clamp. I think the chrome 6-5 reducer was Dynaflex too, and the clamps are Stainless wide band mounting clamps for a pete, I cut the brackets off my hangers and made my own to get the stacks where I wanted them.

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"If your gonna be STUPID, you gotta be TOUGH"

"You cant always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you get what you need"

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Heres a pic of one side of mine, it drops back to 5" after the elbow before it goes under the cab so it has plenty of clearance, like I said its 6" united pacific 96" miter stack and a 6" dynaflex tight radius elbow, they are both plain end where they join and there is a sleeve inside the seam is hidden behind the bottom clamp. I think the chrome 6-5 reducer was Dynaflex too, and the clamps are Stainless wide band mounting clamps for a pete, I cut the brackets off my hangers and made my own to get the stacks where I wanted them.

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"If your gonna be STUPID, you gotta be TOUGH"

"You cant always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you get what you need"

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Very clever...me like...I like the idea of hiding a sleeve inside...are the pipes 6 ID and you used a piece of 6 od for the splice?

I am struggling with how to get back around the cab air bag and how to "create" the Y...

It is about 15 deg from the support bracket, then a 45 to go under the cab, I would need a 60 degree to get back straight across the frame...

Still thinking whether to go under the cab at 6 or neck down after the stack...

So many choices!

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mine is 6" id stacks and elbow, with a 6"od sleeve, the sleeve is made for this so they should know what to get, then under the cab past the reducer I have a 5" 45 on each side, going forward into a y pipe on the right and another 45 on the left, then its just a short piece of straight to tie into the y pipe, Ill have to try ot get under my truck to take some pics, I used a piece of flex on both sides and another one from the downpipe to the y so theres plenty of movement.

"Any Society that would give up a little LIBERTY to gain a little SECURITY will Deserve Neither and LOSE BOTH" -Benjamin Franklin

"If your gonna be STUPID, you gotta be TOUGH"

"You cant always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you get what you need"

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Got some prices on the chrome 5 inch like on bobo's awesome truck....WOWSIE!

The drivers side pipe (between the muffler and the crossover) is $510,

the other side (which is one pices and includes the Y pipe) is $1340!

Anyone have a part number or a truck serial number (RW) that has duals with a plain (not chrome) y pipe? Maybe I can get it for less than $1340!

Thanks

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Last I checked there weren't any non chrome y pipes left. I talked to Grand Rock exhaust, gave them the Mack y pipe p/n and they said they would make one for $500.

"Any Society that would give up a little LIBERTY to gain a little SECURITY will Deserve Neither and LOSE BOTH" -Benjamin Franklin

"If your gonna be STUPID, you gotta be TOUGH"

"You cant always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you get what you need"

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I put a universal y under center of cab so pipes smoke at same time

Good point I forgot about ^^

Even after the RW ,,,,the Mack Y pipe favored the Right side before the left. If you make smoke with the 6" pipes it will be uneven

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Thanks for hearing me out.

You can have the soap box now---------JIM

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