Magniflow Pics.
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Staging Lane
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I was wondering the guys that are running magnaflow cat back systems could post pics of it for me. I wanna see how teh single looks and how the dual looks. and any comments you would have on how the sound and perform. I have had a 2 chamber flowmaster on my old 84 chevy silveravdo with a carberated 350 and i had more compliments on how good it sounded. I am wanting it to sound just as good as well as perfrom well.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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Cool thx for the pics, If anyone has pics of them on the truck that woudl also be great.
One last thing, what do you guys and gals think about just replacing teh mufller and keeping the stock piping. I am a poor college student and i am tryign to think of a way i can accully get my exhaust done.
I had flows on my other truck for 7 year before i sold it and it is killing me that my truck is so quiet. my friends hate it also cause they cant hear me coming froma round the corner. I know a super 40 flowmaster i can get for around 50 bucks. anyone know how much just the muffler cost for a magnaflow.
thanks again
One last thing, what do you guys and gals think about just replacing teh mufller and keeping the stock piping. I am a poor college student and i am tryign to think of a way i can accully get my exhaust done.
I had flows on my other truck for 7 year before i sold it and it is killing me that my truck is so quiet. my friends hate it also cause they cant hear me coming froma round the corner. I know a super 40 flowmaster i can get for around 50 bucks. anyone know how much just the muffler cost for a magnaflow.
thanks again
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From the performance perspective of a mostly stock setup, just replacing the muffler is OK (imo) and it is cheaper. I did exactly that on my 4.8 and went through a few mufflers until I got the sound and performance I wanted. I will initially do the same on my new truck.
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Staging Lane
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Originally Posted by nativetexan
From the performance perspective of a mostly stock setup, just replacing the muffler is OK (imo) and it is cheaper. I did exactly that on my 4.8 and went through a few mufflers until I got the sound and performance I wanted. I will initially do the same on my new truck.
Thanks for teh reply, that is exactly what i was thinking. since i am stock there is no need for a full cat back. 400-500 bucks is a ton of money and cant see spending that much right now.
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