Exhaust Adapter Needed

7point3

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I was gonna replace my 3 1/2 " down pipe with a 4", but it's not money really well spent, so I want to go as far as I can before the up bend, and connect to 4" all the way out just for looks and sound. I have all the 4" pipe I need. Just need a reducer. I can't get it in my mind what I need, because I am stupid.

http://www.walkerheavyduty.com/products/documents/Connectors-Reducers.pdf

4" id to 3 1/2" id adapter?? ..... fit over the 4 and over the 3 1/2" right.


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oh damnn ur kinda far....haha i was gunna say theres a truck shop down here that has any an every adapter u could need
 

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If its money keeping you from getting a 4" down pipe, shoot me a pm. I just happen to have one on the shelf with the bottom couple inches cut off. It was on a wrecked truck and whoever had it before, welded the exhaust. I'll get rid of it for a little of nothing.
 

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GO with Vanderchevys offer. It will make everything easy that way. You can add a small piece between to make up for the cut off end.
 

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If its money keeping you from getting a 4" down pipe, shoot me a pm. I just happen to have one on the shelf with the bottom couple inches cut off. It was on a wrecked truck and whoever had it before, welded the exhaust. I'll get rid of it for a little of nothing.

actually, I had come up with a down pipe new for 77 bucks. But I decided it wasn't worth ANY labor to mess with putting it on, and was looking at a Tymar type intake, so I just cut the damn thing to get the pipe I needed, at the bend, and it made a nice intake pipe for the K&N I already had. I am using the left over sections to make my own y pipe for duals, just gotta get the exact right adaptor
 

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Down pipes aren't hard to put in at all. Especially with all the work you're doing anyway. Whatever you want though.


true, but it helps to have 2 guys, and with my schedule I cant do it. Plus, it was gonna cost more than the cost of the down pipe to get my intake like I wanted,so I guess all's well that ends well
 

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I knew I wasn't crazy..........

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That's the downpipe off my 00 F-350.
 

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I knew I wasn't crazy..........

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That's the downpipe off my 00 F-350.

Hmmmmm...................

That's confusing. I originally thought my stock 01 system was 3 inch too, but when I took off my muffler, I went to a friends exhaust shop and got some 3" pipe he had left over, and it was too small. My whole system is/was 3.5.

I dunno, thats weird
 

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The exhaust flares to 3.5" at the flange that connects the downpipe to rest of the exhaust, but the pipe itself is 3".
 

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