I belive this is the right forum for this question.
I have a stock turn down on the end of my blazer basicly points near the ground.
M question is what would be the best thing to do to it so it dont suck in and water/mud?
I belive this is the right forum for this question.
I have a stock turn down on the end of my blazer basicly points near the ground.
M question is what would be the best thing to do to it so it dont suck in and water/mud?
The exhaust pressure will prevent anything from making its way in there. Exhaust wont suck in anything.
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Oh i so want to do that, but iys a blazer and it wouldnt look right.
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The exhaust pressure will prevent anything from making its way in there. Exhaust wont suck in anything.
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I figured if it stalled out it might suck something up.
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I figured if it stalled out it might suck something up.
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no it will never suck anything up (thats only the intake) . Exhaust doesnt generate any suction.
If you get stuck, stall, and the exhaust is submerged, water will flow into it to wherever the water line is. As soon as you turn the engine over, all the water will be pushed out the exhaust (just make sure you dont get the motor under water). If there is a large clump of dirt/clay in the exhaust tip you will have to get it out my hand because the truck may not start. (not enough pressure to push it out)
^^^ True
stove pipe it. (kind of like a snorkel for the intake, except for the exhaust)