Dodge 5.9 cummins. Exhaust break for dodge 5.9 Cummings the DIY way.
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Here i have bought some materials off amazon to add a exhaust break to my dodge truck. Works well. In my research i found some similar kits to this for about $1200 to $1800 us. I thought that this was pretty expensive but when looking at the kits i figured i could build it myself much cheaper and i did. So i originally that of doing git with a air activated valve but thought it would be easier with electric especially when I found the exhaust cut out kit with all the wiring. It had every thing i needed to do the job. Buying the band clamps and the exhaust flanges worked great. 30 minutes and it was installed. I did have to change the band clamp as i was losing lots of exhaust there. I fixed it and now it Warri’s much better. Easy little mod for the truck.
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Oh good I’m glad it worked! Very nice! Wow $250 is awesome and a lot less
Yeah I couldn’t believe it with the parts I used
Drove that truck a few times. Your right it's rough. Lol. Great video.
It is rough. But how it handles my trailers is awesome. It works well for me
When you have the break on switch out of overdrive as well and you should really feel it pull back. You're going to love that heater. Depending what tou get you can program them to come on at certain temperature.
Yes looking forward to the heater. At this time I don’t have overdrive. But I agree I think it’s going to work great. Thanks for watching
Sound good
Sir you can send me pictures of the drive shaft i got the same truck is rare see single cab dually with manual transmision
I sold the truck. I have bought a dump truck
Like your video and good idea! Just was wondering if you need to drill the hole it the flipper? Thanks again for the savings idea.
The one you can buy for it does. Thats why I did. Maybe could have been smaller. I have lots of leaks in my exhaust so it works but could be better
@@puddlejumper3534 thanks for the response . Again great video.
Any chances you can share the link from Amazon for the kit and all parts inclusive? cheers chasing this exact setup over in Australia. cozza
Just search 3” exhaust cutout. If you can not find it that way message me at pthebeau6@gmail.com
4:55 Careful you don't get them little pieces of metal in your cornflakes...
Thanks for the heads up. Lol
Where is your amazing videographer that is in your videos lots?
He’s. A slacker. Lately. Lol
Does it only us power to open and close the valve. I'm thinking it does not need to be powered to stay open it just needs to be powered until it is open.
Yes it doesn’t need power once opened only when you want to close it. The kit came with the switch it has a small box that it works through
@@puddlejumper3534 thanks!
Do you think yours works as good as your friends $1600 one? Been wanting to pull the trigger to put one on my first gen.
It works ok. But I don’t know how well the other works
How’d ya know how big of a hole to drill? I want to do this on my 12v
I guessed. I got the idea from a kit you can buy and it showed the hole so I guess the size. You could go smaller and work your way bigger. Mine worked but I have lots of exhaust leaks so it could have been better. I was pleased with the results ever though. Thanks for checking it out.
Where did you get the Bolt on flanges with pipe?
I bought everything on eBay and Amazon
Sorry, can't help but mention that people that call a CUMMINS engine a cUMMINGS, engine just irritate me to no end. Go read the spelling on the badging and even the name as spelled on the engine. Thanks to all you 'CUMMINGS" owners who correct themselves.
My apologies sir.