straight pipes??
#1
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hey looking to do my exhaust soon and was wondering if its a good idea to go to straight pipes and if so how hard/easy would it be? i'm lookin for a deep agressive tone and was lookin at the flowmaster super 44 or super 40 series for a muffler. just wondering everyones thoughts.
#2
I thought 'straight pipes' meant no cat, muffler, etc. If you mean just putting on headers and taking out the cat, the flowmasters would sound pretty amazing. I would imagine you would get a lot of crackling and popping when you let of the gas without any restriction to the muffler though..
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ok ya i guess i'm not so much looking for actual striaght pipes but just putting on some pipes/muffler that make it sound aggressive
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I'm loving my DNA muffler
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Love my Dynomax!
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ok so DNA and Dynomax people seem to like but what are peoples views on Flowmaster? i havent really looked into any other mufferlers yet so how do those other brands and flowmaster all compare? im lookin for that aggressive tone.
#7
Myself and quite a few others have a Flowmaster muffler on their Blazer and like the sound. You can listen to sound clips that have been posted here for various exhaust set-ups and the subject has been discussed ad nauseum, but in the end it boils down to "you pay your money and you take your choice".
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ok thanks i'll check out those theads
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Myself and quite a few others have a Flowmaster muffler on their Blazer and like the sound. You can listen to sound clips that have been posted here for various exhaust set-ups and the subject has been discussed ad nauseum, but in the end it boils down to "you pay your money and you take your choice".
Myself and quite a few others have a Flowmaster muffler on their Blazer and like the sound. You can listen to sound clips that have been posted here for various exhaust set-ups and the subject has been discussed ad nauseum, but in the end it boils down to "you pay your money and you take your choice".
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WHOA, easy on the big words there killer!
WHOA, easy on the big words there killer!





