Stack :) enough said
~HJ
X2. Smoke tune = gay. Hey look my truck is smoking. No there is nothing wrong with it. LOL
Anyway, everyone has a diesel and runs it on a smoke program. They will sit and rev the engine at every light. When you get behind them they will slow down to 45 (on the highway), just so they can accelerate and leave a massive cloud of black smoke, and then do it again. Then when you go to pass, they do it again. Or when they see someone on the side of the road, they do it again.
People here must have abnormally small penises or something, I don't get it.
I had stacks on my '69 F100. Sounds awesome and everyone loved the look and sound of the truck. I dont know how good it will sound on a ranger though. If you can get a could looking pipe, I say go for it and screw everyone else. Just my .02
Was really curious as to why you would want to have a stack on your ranger? I could see putting stacks on a full size heavy duty truck that has a diesel, but not on a compact pick up with a gas engine, also only doing one stack too. I take it you would like the stack for the looks? Cause you certainly aren't doing it for the sound. If you are seeking a bad *** exhaust sound, it's not gonna happen with having a 6 cyclinder unless you are into the ricer sounds which sound so horrible. One of my friends has a bad *** sound on his silverado 2500 heavy duty truck. He's got true dual exhaust with his tail pipes running out on the back side of each of his rear tires, truck sounds really bad ***!
I was looking at some pictures of your truck cucukid and I don't even see any exhaust tip coming out the side or rear. Whats up, tail pipe rotted off or something?
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