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Old 04-15-2013, 08:03 PM
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Flowmasters are for Fords only< there is no helping their power so no point. LOL aka the chokemaster, i run Dynamax
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This is simple. Flowcrappers are junk. Magnaflow or go home.
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just put a flowmaster super 40 on my truck, no drone at all in cabin, even on the highway, sounds great from the outside too
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Originally Posted by 2plus2
just put a flowmaster super 40 on my truck, no drone at all in cabin, even on the highway, sounds great from the outside too
You could also just be deaf, or you dropped a few grand worth of Dynamat in the truck. Or you're one of the few people that got lucky and hit that magic ratio of pipe length and angles.
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Dropped my trashmasters for a set of Bassanni's and very pleased.
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I'm running Dynomax Ultraflo 14" and I have little to no drone with LT headers and ORY. Also I have no rasp unlike some magnaflows I have heard. It just depends on the setup, but I say magnaflow or dynomax. On a stock 305, go 14" if you want to be able to hear it. Stock manifolds with 18" magnaflow will be extremely quiet.
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Originally Posted by Suburbazine
You could also just be deaf, or you dropped a few grand worth of Dynamat in the truck. Or you're one of the few people that got lucky and hit that magic ratio of pipe length and angles.
Or I could have just purchased and installed a catback system and put in on an otherwise stock engine. Who **** in your corn flakes
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Originally Posted by 2plus2
Or I could have just purchased and installed a catback system and put in on an otherwise stock engine. Who **** in your corn flakes
Nobody. But you only read the first sentence and not the second one.
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I've had Flowmaster cat-backs on my last three trucks and love them. I don't know if I lose any power but I like the way they sound. No droning. There is a lot Flowmaster hate. If I had the money I would like to try a Corsa Touring.... Maybe next time.
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