gundrted wrote:
you could blow your turbo out. my dad has a ford f250 with a 6.0L d and if you take the cat off that the turbo spins up so fast that it can burn it self out.
Huh?

(sorry couldn't help myself)
The turbo will only spin as fast as the volume of air coming out of the exhaust manifold pushs it. The VGT part of the turbo is on the exhaust side of the turbo and basicly changes the the size of the housing around the impeller allowing it to "spool" faster. The only way to get more air volume out of the engine is to get more in , different airbox ,higher flow intake, higher flow head and such. But the liminting factor in all this is the physical size of the turbo, like I said the turbo can only move (and spin) so much air volume and that it no matter what because of it size.
Now with that being said I do know that these nrewer diesel require some backpressure or the lose torque, newer computer controled engines in 18 wheelers don't like straight pipes like the older ones did. Friend on mine put a set of 6" straight pipe on his '04 Kenworth with a 600hp Detroit and said it castrated it and end up puting the factroy exhaust back on.
I think I've rambled on enough.............
Oh yea , if I can get mine to spin up real fast woohoo no more turbo lag
I intend on leaving my cat on but do intend to change the exhaust after the cat ,unless someone come out with an exhaust that goes from the downtube back then I'll replace the whole thing.