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Turbo intake tube muffler delete.

Curbsecodiesel

New Member
Jan 12, 2020
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Truck Year
2014
Has anyone done a muffler delete in the pipe going to the turbo... I see it for the jeeps but not the ram... I was wondering if I could just put in a piece of pipe the same diameter? Or cut out the baffles. It just seems to me that it restricts air flow. May be it would help with the lag. Just asking???
 

-STIGLITZ-

Active Member
Nov 17, 2019
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Truck Year
2017
Has anyone done a muffler delete in the pipe going to the turbo... I see it for the jeeps but not the ram... I was wondering if I could just put in a piece of pipe the same diameter? Or cut out the baffles. It just seems to me that it restricts air flow. May be it would help with the lag. Just asking???
Your question is a bit confusing friendo. There is a delete option in which you can remove everything from the Diesel Particulate Filter to the Muffler. Flo Pro offers a kit for RAM at around $150-250, depending on where you shop. You’ll need tuning, of course. Hope this helped.
 

John

Well-Known Member
Nov 13, 2015
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Has anyone done a muffler delete in the pipe going to the turbo... I see it for the jeeps but not the ram... I was wondering if I could just put in a piece of pipe the same diameter? Or cut out the baffles. It just seems to me that it restricts air flow. May be it would help with the lag. Just asking???
The baffle is removable, but there's no gain other than maybe a little more intake noise.
 

Curbsecodiesel

New Member
Jan 12, 2020
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Truck Year
2014
Sorry it was a late night lol. It’s the baffle in the hot side tube. I took out the Balle
 

Foxracingx02

Member
Sep 13, 2019
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Truck Year
2015
The preturbo intake has a baffle as does the hot side piping. If you replace the got side with a straight pipe make sure it has a rolled bevel to it or the boost will just blow it off, and use good clamps for the hosing. Both baffles are restrictive.
 
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