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Old Oct 7, 2009 | 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by TheBrettster
Cut that 50 series off theres more hp.

50 series have to be one of the worst mufflers out.
Yeah i would agree. I would get a 40 series of the hooker maximum flow they are hell of a lot better!
 
Old Oct 7, 2009 | 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by old skool luvr
really?



i hear you on that brother. i noticed someone went to the trouble of starting a new profile-with a name flamin' u for the CAI on your truck (that's going waaaaay too far ppl). when i was asking about factual dyno results, it wasn't because i didn't beleive you, i just want to see an actual HP gain (i think we all luv it when we see our numbers grow).

i know man. if i had the results i would post. we only had 1 dyno round here and now they r shut down... wouldnt mind finding a place closer that can dyno...
 
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Originally Posted by PaulO2288
Yeah i would agree. I would get a 40 series of the hooker maximum flow they are hell of a lot better!

i was doing research for 40 series a while back cause i was gonna switch. never got around to it. the local muffler guy here suggested 50 series (sucks).. my buddy has 40 series sounds a lot better...but thanks for the advice guys
 
Old Oct 7, 2009 | 03:32 PM
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I would deff do the new super 44 cause all the new 40's have the delta crap to it
 
Old Oct 7, 2009 | 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by 1baddblazer
i was doing research for 40 series a while back cause i was gonna switch. never got around to it. the local muffler guy here suggested 50 series (sucks).. my buddy has 40 series sounds a lot better...but thanks for the advice guys
they always will so they can charge u more.
 
Old Oct 7, 2009 | 04:08 PM
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i was doing research for 40 series a while back cause i was gonna switch. never got around to it. the local muffler guy here suggested 50 series (sucks).. my buddy has 40 series sounds a lot better...but thanks for the advice guys
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I would deff do the new super 44 cause all the new 40's have the delta crap to it
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Yeah i would agree. I would get a 40 series of the hooker maximum flow they are hell of a lot better!
see, the one major problem i have is the sound level. the 50's have a melo sound (not too noticable), and since i usually live off the rev limitter, the Super 44's would have too big of a "bark" to them (for my driving style anyways). like the rest of you, i can't be "trying this, and trying that" to see what works.
i have the Super 50 Series SUV Street Mufflers on my 'Burb, and they sound great (not too loud, but noticable enough). now i know that since my 'Burb is diesel, and doesn't rev as high as a gas engine, i may not be getting to a point (in the exhaust flow) where any real restriction may be encountered, but do the 44's flow that much better?
 
Old Oct 7, 2009 | 05:06 PM
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Like you said, it all about how loud you want to be. I knew what I wanted when I got my Flowmaster 50 and I'm quite happy with it. I posted a link a long time ago to a video on Jay Leno's Garage site of an interview with a man from Flowmaster and, IIRC, he said all their mufflers have the same amount of flow, the difference is in the sound.
 
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Like you said, it all about how loud you want to be. I knew what I wanted when I got my Flowmaster 50 and I'm quite happy with it. I posted a link a long time ago to a video on Jay Leno's Garage site of an interview with a man from Flowmaster and, IIRC, he said all their mufflers have the same amount of flow, the difference is in the sound.

that's all i needed to know. that way the rice box is the one that get "popped" for drawing attention when he's trying to play. that, and it's not really nice when you come home really late @ night, waking up the neighbours-never mind that my youngest one has her bedroom @ the front of the house.
 
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Wait leno said this or the guy from FM,

because on silvyss we have dyno sheets to prove otherwise.
 
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Originally Posted by TheBrettster
Wait leno said this or the guy from FM,

because on silvyss we have dyno sheets to prove otherwise.
prove what? that there is a flow difference between a 50 Series and a Delta 44? how much of a difference?

hey rriddle3, is there a problem if Brett were to post a link for this info?
 



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