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Stacks? What do you think


pretty sure water doesnt get sucked back into the engine through the exhaust... at least not due to "back pressure".

can we just conclude that stacks just dont belong on a ranger?
 
pretty sure water doesnt get sucked back into the engine through the exhaust... at least not due to "back pressure".

can we just conclude that stacks just dont belong on a ranger?

I concluded years ago that they don't belong on pickup trucks at all unless you just got done graduating high school or banging your sister.
 
i think they have their place on pick ups, but only on a diesel.

They barely have a place on 13+ liter REAL trucks let alone some tiny little pickup.
 
They barely have a place on 13+ liter REAL trucks let alone some tiny little pickup.

i really disagree with that. my exhaust is under the truck and when severely loading i wish it was going straight up. if the turbo dont cut it down i will likely make some sort of bypass for large trail events as it gets pretty cloudy. when running obstacles i dont want to fill the guy behind me up with soot.





and stacks are very common on the farmers trucks round here.
 
The day I picked up my ranger I saw a kid driving a really old Nissan 2WD pickup that was beaten to shit and had a single 6 inch stack coming out of a hole in middle of the bed he probably cut with an ax. It looked like he spent about 15 min on it. Wish I had been able to get a picture, or better, a video. You can imagine what it sounded like. lol, that was priceless
 
its your truck do whatever floats your boat or sinks your submarine. and for anybody who doesnt like it show them this:thefinger:
 
LOL. My buddy used to have a '93 4wd with a lift, and he thought it was a great idea to put a stack on it, so it was straight piped into a single stack. Sounded very bad lol. I say don't do it.
 
one time I saw two guys making out in th park, for years that was the gayest thing I had ever seen until it became fashionable to put "stacks" on pickup trucks
 
myself ive never been to big on the stacks on anything the only truck i have seen that ive kinda liked was on a chevy durmax i saw it at the drag strip at bristol motor speedway the truck ran 11s in the quarter mile. after his run i talked to the guy and asked him why he would put stacks on his truck and this is what he told me.. i dont like stacks my self but for the saftey of the people i race instead of blowing smoke straight out on the ground to where they can see where they are going i put the stack on so that way they wont kill there selves going down the track
 
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