Someone told me that you can put 9 volt batteries in your exaust and it will eat the muffler inside and make your exaust louder, whats the truth to this?
Might work....but how do you get the battery out when you are done? What do you do when you fail the noise test randomly administered at some chicken coops?
Batteries in the exhaust? What a dumb idea. The thinking behind it is that the battery would contact the metal inside the exhaust and the current from the battery would enhance the corrosion. First of all, you have a slim chance of dropping the battery in such a way that contact is made consistently. Even more important, there isn't enough power in a 9 volt battery to set up and maintain a corrosion cycle for anything more than a minute or two.
If it is your truck and you want 'louder' (God only knows why) then go and get yourself a set of straight pipes.
Oh, it's a company truck? Then leave it the hell alone and stop trying to find ways to vandalize equipment.
I've never heard of 9 volt batteries in the exhaust. Golf balls in a car exhaust to have a CANNON effect when they step on the throttle... And, from the way I've had them tell me to get the water out of the exhaust after a truck wash, I don't expect the battery would stay there long after you start to pull a hill at full throttle either. I'd be afraid of what it might hit when it came out.
I've never heard of that. I don't think I would try that, especially a company truck. If you want to be louder, run straights. If it is a company truck, ask the shop if they can run straights. :lol:
Hey back up, you got me wrong I'm not going to do it thats just what I heard, I have never heard it before but I did hear it twice so thats why I asked and if I did own my truck I sure in the hell would'nt jerry rig it to try to sound cool, its already cool, I'm in it lol lol!!!