



4.00" Make Your Own Down Pipe
🔥 2nd Gen Dodge 4.00" Mild Steel Downpipe – DIY Builder Kit (1994–2002 Cummins)
Build your own high-flow exhaust solution with this DIY 2nd Gen Dodge Style Downpipe Kit — designed specifically for 1994–2002 Cummins trucks using a stock-angle (40°) 2nd Gen T4 exhaust manifold. Whether your manifold is flipped up or down, this kit gives you the flexibility to configure your single turbo setup exactly how you want it.
Featuring mandrel-bent 4.00" mild steel and customizable flange/clamp options, this downpipe is ideal for fabricators and performance builders who want clean welds, maximum flow, and reliable fitment — all starting from a proven foundation.
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🧰 What’s Included:
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4.00" Mandrel-Bent Downpipe (1-Piece Mild Steel)
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Your Choice of Turbo Flange (select above)
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Optional V-Band Clamp (add-on if selected)
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⚙️ Key Features:
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Built for 1994–2002 5.9L Cummins trucks using stock 40° T4 2nd Gen-style manifolds
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Works with manifold in up or down position (spacer required for up-facing setups)
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DIY Kit: You will need to jig and weld the flange onto the pipe
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Not guaranteed to directly match existing aftermarket exhaust — some modification may be required
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🛠 Notes:
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This is a raw, weld-it-yourself kit — ideal for custom single turbo setups
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If manifold is facing up, a 1.00" spacer (included in our full 2G kits) is required for proper alignment
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Clamp not included unless specified at checkout
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💥 Why Choose This Kit?
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Customize your own turbo downpipe layout for your specific build
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High-flow mandrel bends for reduced backpressure and better spool
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Perfect for custom builders, fabricators, and shop installs
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Built from the same components used in Stainless Diesel’s race-proven kits
Pairs well with
Ships within 1-2 business days.
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4.00" Make Your Own Down Pipe
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Are OEM products more expensive than aftermarket alternatives?
OEM products might have a higher upfront cost compared to aftermarket parts, but their superior quality and durability often make them a more cost-effective choice over time. Investing in OEM ensures you’re getting parts specifically designed for your vehicle, which can lead to better performance and longevity.
Can I purchase OEM parts online or do I need to visit a dealership?
You don’t need to visit a dealership to get OEM parts. You can conveniently purchase genuine OEM components from authorized distributors and reputable online retailers like Turbo Tech Performance. Our online store provides a wide selection of high-quality parts delivered straight to your door.
Are parts from brands like Mopar, ACDelco, and Motorcraft interchangeable between different vehicle brands?
No, parts from Mopar, ACDelco, and Motorcraft are typically designed for specific vehicle brands. It’s crucial to ensure compatibility with your vehicle’s make and model by checking part numbers and consulting with a knowledgeable expert.
Can I install OEM parts myself, or is it better to have a professional handle it?
While some OEM parts can be installed by DIY enthusiasts, the complexity of installation can vary. For the best results and to ensure proper fitment and performance, we recommend having a trained mechanic install the parts, especially if you’re unfamiliar with automotive repairs.
Do OEM parts come with a warranty?
Yes, many OEM auto parts come with a manufacturer’s warranty that covers defects or issues. Be sure to check the warranty details for each part at the time of purchase, and keep your receipt for any potential warranty claims.