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SCT Xcal2 - first impressions
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Aug250
• Miami, FL, USA
• Registered on 4/15/2005
• 76 posts
Posted:9/21/2005 14:11
Were can I get a BTM?


P.S. Does it come in a 4" ?

2005 EX 6.0 4X4 EB, 3" DR, 33" MT ATZ's, Landyot RR, Hoodblanket, Weather stripping mod, Zoodad, MBRP, Outlook, Midland CB, more to come...
edited 9/21/2005 14:19
CHPMustang
• Plano, TX, USA
• Registered on 7/24/2002
• 1,800 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:9/21/2005 14:26
Quote:
Were can I get a BTM?


P.S. Does it come in a 4" ?

http://www.blackclouddiesel.com/Ford/walkermuffler.htm

Ask for Garrett there,he'll know if they're available in 4"

Bill
2002 Excursion XLT-P 4x4 7.3L Powerstroke Diesel




Aug250
• Miami, FL, USA
• Registered on 4/15/2005
• 76 posts
Posted:9/22/2005 10:17
Walker BTM not available in 4" but the aero turbine is available. What do you think about that?

2005 EX 6.0 4X4 EB, 3" DR, 33" MT ATZ's, Landyot RR, Hoodblanket, Weather stripping mod, Zoodad, MBRP, Outlook, Midland CB, more to come...
CHPMustang
• Plano, TX, USA
• Registered on 7/24/2002
• 1,800 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:9/22/2005 12:14
I've seen many Powerstroke owners that have the Aeroturbine installed and they like it,now the question of how much drone it produces is my guess is as good as yours

Bill

Bill
2002 Excursion XLT-P 4x4 7.3L Powerstroke Diesel




Michael Gail
• Sierra Madre, CA, USA
• Registered on 5/1/2003
• 138 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:9/22/2005 20:10
When I first installed the Magnaflow 4" exhaust system I complained of an annoying drone. I since removed the Yakima roof rack addition for my kayaks and most of the noise is gone. I still have a drone from the exhaust but it's not as noticable. The Yakima rack and the exhaust are both at their loudest at about 60 mph. With the rack off I can throttle back a bit and it is quiet again.

Mike
'02 EX, Limited, 4X4 , PSD, Nitto, Terra Grapplers 295/16, K&N Air Filter, Billet Grill, Hidden Hitch. Magnaflow SS Exhaust system with 3.5" downpipe, 4" main and 5" tip. Banks Six-Gun Power Module, Banks TransCommand.
JohnBoy
• DFW, TX, USA
• Registered on 9/3/2002
• 972 posts
2 Vehicles
Posted:9/23/2005 07:07
Have heard SOME say if you weld a piece of angle iron open end down on top the exhaust tubing that it will stop the oscillation (which is drone)...

Not tried it, but makes some sense....


2005 6.0L 4x4 Eddie Bauer Ex
2003 6.0L 4x4 Limited Ex - traded in (BooHoo)
"The Republicans should back off and let men marry men, women marry women, and legalize abortion. In three generations there would be no Democrats."
Aug250
• Miami, FL, USA
• Registered on 4/15/2005
• 76 posts
Posted:9/23/2005 10:07
ontop of say the kitty delete pipe?

2005 EX 6.0 4X4 EB, 3" DR, 33" MT ATZ's, Landyot RR, Hoodblanket, Weather stripping mod, Zoodad, MBRP, Outlook, Midland CB, more to come...
JohnBoy
• DFW, TX, USA
• Registered on 9/3/2002
• 972 posts
2 Vehicles
Posted:9/23/2005 10:50
Not sure where they are saying put it....
but in thinking about it...
the longest runs are where any oscillation "could" occur...
and like the funny looking damper thingy sticking out the bottom of our Ex's that Ford put there...
would think anythig to dampen the oscillation from the exhaust pulses would help....




2005 6.0L 4x4 Eddie Bauer Ex
2003 6.0L 4x4 Limited Ex - traded in (BooHoo)
"The Republicans should back off and let men marry men, women marry women, and legalize abortion. In three generations there would be no Democrats."
Aug250
• Miami, FL, USA
• Registered on 4/15/2005
• 76 posts
Posted:9/23/2005 13:45
gotcha

2005 EX 6.0 4X4 EB, 3" DR, 33" MT ATZ's, Landyot RR, Hoodblanket, Weather stripping mod, Zoodad, MBRP, Outlook, Midland CB, more to come...
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SCT Xcal2 - first impressions
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