Exhaust Manifold

Cummins Exhaust Manifolds for Diesel Trucks

You have reached Diesel Power Source’s Exhaust Manifolds Collection! Our precision-engineered manifolds are the heart of your diesel engine, optimizing airflow for maximum power and efficiency.

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    DPS Cummins ISX15 | X15 Exhaust Manifold

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    DPS Performance Replacement Manifold for Cummins ISX15 | X15 Exhaust Manifold Optimize your Cummins ISX15 and X15 engines with the DPS EGR Exhaust Manifold. Engineered to maximize airflow and reduce turbo lag, this manifold helps your engine perform at...

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    $1,095.00
  • Non-EGR Cummins ISX Manifold isx cummins manifold

    T6 Exhaust Manifold for Cummins ISX fits S400

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    T6 Cummins ISX Manifold fits S400 & S410 Cummins ISX15 | X15 (Not a Stock Replacement)Upgrade Your 2008 - 2024 ISX15 Exhaust Manifold for Performance with DPS T6 Exhaust Manifold for Deleted Semis!Key Features of the 2008-2024 ISX15 Manifold:Lowers...

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    $1,049.00 - $1,299.00

What is a Performance Diesel Exhaust Manifold?

A performance diesel exhaust manifold is a critical component in optimizing engine efficiency and power output. Let’s dive into what it is, how it works, and why upgrading to a performance manifold can transform your diesel driving experience.

What Is the Purpose of the Exhaust Manifold?

The exhaust manifold in a diesel truck serves a crucial role: it collects exhaust gases from each cylinder and channels them away from the engine. Here’s why it matters:

  1. Efficient Flow: By precisely directing exhaust gases, the manifold optimizes flow dynamics, reducing backpressure. This enhances overall engine efficiency.
  2. Heat Expansion: Unlike stock manifolds, performance manifolds are often three-piece designs. They allow slight movement to accommodate heat expansion and contraction. This prevents cracking and damage.
  3. Customization: Upgrading to a performance manifold can improve exhaust flow, boost power, and reduce lag. Whether you’re towing or chasing speed, it’s a smart investment.

How Often Should You Replace Your Exhaust Manifold?

  • Inspection Interval: Have your entire exhaust system inspected every two to three years, depending on driving conditions.
  • Signs of Wear: If the manifold appears worn or damaged, consider replacement to ensure safe driving conditions.