Wow, I can actually feel a difference, and my EGT gauge notices one too. I'm surprised. I noticed that my turbo actually lights a hair faster. I have a tune that has a little lag just off the bottom, and I felt it cleaned up a bit and lit faster now. Very cool.
Any sense in trying to run a sock on the cold side pipe and/or hot side? I'd like to do up-pipes one day, but I cringe thinking about taking them off again! LOL.
great advice, thanks. Somewhere in the back of my mind, I remembered you making a set for the Elephant, but I didn't find any update as to effectiveness... should have been my first clue :roflmao:
found it. 4th post down - 4 foot turbo sock. https://www.duramaxdiesels.com/forum/showthread.php?t=70247
That’s true! Remember the motor mounts making the handling better He was cool. We exchanged a lot of emails and texts
I could see that being true on the generation of truck Mike was working on. Those older square body frames are flimsy compared to what we have in our factory equipped duramax trucks.
That’s true! Remember the motor mounts making the handling better He was cool. We exchanged a lot of emails and texts
And you didn’t have to remove the turbo for the blanket?? I’d be interested in one for my LBZ
Update
Never mind I just checked out the guys website looks like they’re held in with ties
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Wow!!! That cool huh, I need one for my 65 3794 Do you happen to have any good pics of yoursThey work great I just installed mine on my 68 valley charger and on my s480. The blanket on the stock charger is held on with stainless ties. I bought them to help keep the underhood temps down, after a hard run I can pop the hood and lay my hand on the blankets with no problem
Levi - do you think that I can install your up-pipe blankets without pulling the up-pipes? The EGR riser is cut off. TIA! Wally