I bought 3 pieces of 18 inch long 2 1/2 inch Id stainless steel exhaust pipes and mig welded them together after clamping them together. I did this just to test for sound and affect straight pipe would have on gas mileage before I spent the money on a brand name exhaust.
Yeah since the it got real cold I’m floating between 17.4-17.8. I’ve also been keeping a written log of miles at each fill up to compare to what the computer gas mileage is. Mainly just trying to figure out if spending 600-1500 on a straight pipe exhaust is worth it at this point or just taking...
Just the cat back and worth a not the 2.7 was the highest I got it up to but it didn’t last there to long. Also mine is a manual transmission so I do have more control to keep it at a lower rpm when driving.
I’ve been holding over 18 consistently until the 20-35 degree days started now it’s about 17.8. Also on the one highway trip I did take averaging 60 mph my average fuel economy was over 26 mpg. Idk that you would be able to get 20 mpg on yours since you have bigger tires, but it is possible if...
Here you go this photo was taken about a week after I did the exhaust delete. I don’t have a photo of the 18.7 and I have no reason to lie. It doesn’t matter to me if you believe me or not, I have had other people in my Jeep and they have seen it. Now that photo was also taken when the average...
Well considering you can legally buy straight pipe exhaust that doesn’t have resonators or coffin exhaust that ultimately hinder the performance of the vehicle by reducing it’s air flow while still passing state emissions. I’m inclined to say your condescending tone is counter productive to my...
So I recently did an exhaust delete on my 2021 Gladiator when it had about 400 miles on it. I’m creeping up to 1200 miles and I love the throaty sound the exhaust makes with just a few pieces of welded straight pipe. However, winter is coming and I am growing concerned about potential in-leakage...