Nothing like cooking steaks and........

Discussion in 'Dodge 3rd Gen Cummins 5.9 (24v)' started by Mr. Beer/Cummins, Jul 15, 2005.

  1. Mr. Beer/Cummins

    Mr. Beer/Cummins Well-Known Member

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    Putting a straight pipe on a cummins.

    Step 1 light gas grill

    Step 2 cut out res. and muffler

    Step 3 put steaks on grill

    Step 4 fit pre-cut pipe in place

    Step 5 turn steaks over

    Step 6 tack weld pipe in place

    Step 7 take skeaks off and eat dinner

    Step 8 finish welding and take a beer break

    Step 9 put tools up and take a test drive

    Hows that for a tech article Steve rotfl rotfl
     
  2. MNorby

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    I like that, I think I did mine all wrong. Dangit.
     
  3. RJF's Red Cummins

    RJF's Red Cummins TRC Staff Moderator

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    Ha, thats great. rotfl
     
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    Now thats how to....................GET-UR-DUN! waytogo
    Thats how my brother-n-law and I work but I have to listen to him talk about football, basketball and poker(Texas holdem style) :cool:
     
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    Here's my straight piped 12v-
    [​IMG]

    I still grin ear to ear and giggle everytime I romp it under an overpass.. rotfl
     

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