Haha, whoops. I bet my injector kit came with a new gasket, and I didn't see it. Well, I have a new task.
Alright this might be a dumb question but how do you know when the governor kicks in? Mine revs pretty high and seems to like it vs lugging it.


Alright this might be a dumb question but how do you know when the governor kicks in? Mine revs pretty high and seems to like it vs lugging it.
Also with a manual Trans what turbo seems to still provide the mid and upper power without being super laggy? I am getting the feeling the engine does better work when revving vs keeping the rpm lower.

My 6.5 is currently sitting with just the down pipe, and about 1ft of tubing attached. It sounds really mean. My brother told me to leave it that way hahaha.

It's hard to cork such a pretty sound...until you drive 12 hrs with it. Enjoy it while you can!My 6.5 is currently sitting with just the down pipe, and about 1ft of tubing attached. It sounds really mean...
It will be like this for a couple weeks while I gather funds, and work out some of the bugs on the front suspension.It's hard to cork such a pretty sound...until you drive 12 hrs with it. Enjoy it while you can!
David
It's hard to cork such a pretty sound...until you drive 12 hrs with it. Enjoy it while you can!
David

I actually don't know what I'm gonna do for exhaust. I like the diesel sound but I'd also like to hear it on the highway some.. Which I cannot right now. But I do not put up with drone.. No way!
But they do work. Drone at a given speed is a function of the exhaust geometry. Changing the length of the pipe sections can change that a bunch. @muddysub added a resonating chamber to his exhaust to give it a quiet spot at highway cruising speed.