RE: flowmaster VS Magnaflow
Does Flowmaster have a "break in " period, to burn the stuff out??
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RE: flowmaster VS Magnaflow
There's no stuff to burn out. It's just empty with some angled baffles to direct sound. It'll smell a little funny for a bit while the oils burn off, but that's standard with any exhaust component.
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RE: flowmaster VS Magnaflow
ORIGINAL: TexasNative Does Flowmaster have a "break in " period, to burn the stuff out?? |
RE: flowmaster VS Magnaflow
Look in sights and sounds for a clip of my 4.7 Dakota with a Magnaflow turbo muffler
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RE: flowmaster VS Magnaflow
Yeah, heres the post in sights and sounds what our flowmaster 40 series on the v6 sounds like.
https://dodgeforum.com/m_278754/tm.htm |
RE: flowmaster VS Magnaflow
I have a 96 mustang V6 3.8L and I installed Flowmaster M40 true duals a few days ago, and I have to admit, the first time i cranked it up you could barely hear them. Now they are really breaking out and I have no idea why but im excited to see how loud they are going to get!
A friend of mine has the 95 GT with Magnaflow duals and I have to admit, I expected it to be louder when he cranked it up. |
RE: flowmaster VS Magnaflow
FLOWMASTER !!!
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RE: flowmaster VS Magnaflow
MAGNAFLOW!!!!!!!!:D
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RE: flowmaster VS Magnaflow
what she said. When I had my flowmaster installed, I found it very hard not to step hard on the gas...
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RE: flowmaster VS Magnaflow
don't know about flowmaster but when i had a magflow...on my scirocco it was about as raspy as canbe. and that sounded good with that engine, but with the dodge magnum v6 i wouldn't want that sound at all. i've have heard some raspy v6's and it just doesn't sound right. the straight through mag. that i put on later sounded pretty deep though. dont know how the straight through would sound on a v6 dak though. when it warms up a little bit here maybe i'll try it and post the results....
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