flowmaster VS Magnaflow
I had a chance to hear Dakotamans 40 series setup. My first reaction: Wow. This is what I want. I didn't think it was the least bit raspy and it did have a nice deep rumble at idle. Keep in mind he had a single in 2 out with no cat, so depending on the rules of you state you might need to keep the cat.
On a sad note, on my drive back home my Dak went down.... Lost my driver side lower ball joint and iner tie rod... So no driving for me till Monday or Tuesday.
On a sad note, on my drive back home my Dak went down.... Lost my driver side lower ball joint and iner tie rod... So no driving for me till Monday or Tuesday.
Hey canadakota02, im in st. kitts myself. our emissions laws are pretty easy to get around. First I personally wouldn't remove a cat from the system, just because of emisssion reasons, but a test can be passed for the right amount. The most cost efficient way to get parts from me is canadian tire (employee discount), but it's not too bad for others too. Talk to an autoparts guy about the company called keystone, they can get anything from flowmaster mufflers to complete dual exhaust kits. Or try a few muffler shops and see waht kind of deal they can get you.
I have a 2002 Chevy S10 zr2 with a K&N cold air intake and flowmaster exhaust. I just purchased the throttle body spacer. My Flowmaster sounds nice from the outside. Would a Magnaflow sound nicer from in the cab and out of course?
http://chevroletforum.com/forum (look for blazers and s10)you found a dodge forum so y didnt you try that with chevy. Try google once in awhile you might be surprised what you find.



