Skymech wrote:
Well i guess all the guys that build up diesel engines (my self included) and race them dont know any thing about makeing power.

Unlike gas engines back pressure in a diesel is a bad thing.
Gee i guess all the races that i have won was just a fluke
Now i know a libby is not a race truck but the most of the same performance tricks work. Most of all is not to drive up the exhaust temps up too high.
skymech
A diesel engine responds totally different to modifications then a gas motor. Since the question was regarding a V6 liberty (doubt there are too many diesel V6 libbys in the world), and not a diesel, straight piping will hurt performance. My '86 chevy 1/2 ton 6.2 diesel had dual's with 3 pipe and nothing but glass packs, she'd run right alongside my buddy's 6.5 Turbo Suburban. On a diesel, with or without a turbo, straight piping helps because you don't need the scavenging effect you do with gas because of the high compression ratios.
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