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Old 12-07-2016, 12:50 PM
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No matter how I route it I planned on using 2.25".
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Originally Posted by Taxman20
No matter how I route it I planned on using 2.25".
That's a start. You could even go 2" if you wanted. 2.25" would be fine though. At the end of the day that turbo mounted up against the cab is going to add a minuscule amount of piping to your Hotside.
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Yea, that was one of the thoughts on it too. Being its a short cab it really doesn't make the pipe much longer to go to the bed.
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Originally Posted by Taxman20
Yea, that was one of the thoughts on it too. Being its a short cab it really doesn't make the pipe much longer to go to the bed.
Agreed. If it's that much easier I say cab mount it. Personally I like the idea of the extra weight in the rear anyways. You can mount your A2W back there too if you plan on going that route.

Hell if you street drive it you can fit a giant filter on there which is nice. You could even go sleeper status and hide it all in a bed mounted tool box. Get clever with your coldside piping and you could pop the hood and it would look like a N/A truck lol.



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