Exhaust Components | 1992-2000 GM 6.5L Detroit
Regardless of the year make and model, exhaust is one upgrade for every vehicle that an aftermarket enthusiast thinks about. For the 6.5L, this remains the same. Exhaust upgrades can significantly imp ... read more
Regardless of the year make and model, exhaust is one upgrade for every vehicle that an aftermarket enthusiast thinks about. For the 6.5L, this remains the same. Exhaust upgrades can significantly improve performance, efficiency, and better yet, sound. Manifolds, full-length kits, up-pipes, to tailpipes, there is a definite ROI on exhaust upgrades.
The crossover pipes on these trucks are often overlooked. However, they play a pivotal part in getting the exhaust from the engine into the turbocharger. The OE crossover pipes for these are notorious for developing issues. Their rigid design fails to account for thermal expansion, often resulting in cracks and leaks. That is when you would order up a set of DieselSite’s bellowed, stainless steel crossover pipes.
DieselSite’s kit features a less-rigid and bellows-equipped section that accounts for movement and expansion preventing those common leaks or failures. However, even with that upgrade, the rest of your exhaust may need attention. Then you can check out a complete turbo-back exhaust kit for the 1994 to 2000 6.5L trucks finished off with an MBRP or Diamond Eye exhaust tip for aesthetics.
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