Super 40 vs Original 40
#72
RE: Super 40 vs Original 40
padodge, you think by adding a high flow cat or no cat with long tips will change the sound any?? if it does maybe i can save some money. and then if it doesnt sound like i want it, i can swap out a different muffler. Remember, i have 160,000 miles on the original cat. I wouldnt be surprised if that was the problem.
#73
RE: Super 40 vs Original 40
ORIGINAL: RamGuy318
padodge, you think by adding a high flow cat or no cat with long tips will change the sound any?? if it does maybe i can save some money. and then if it doesnt sound like i want it, i can swap out a different muffler. Remember, i have 160,000 miles on the original cat. I wouldnt be surprised if that was the problem.
padodge, you think by adding a high flow cat or no cat with long tips will change the sound any?? if it does maybe i can save some money. and then if it doesnt sound like i want it, i can swap out a different muffler. Remember, i have 160,000 miles on the original cat. I wouldnt be surprised if that was the problem.
#79
RE: Super 40 vs Original 40
Ok, here you go. Not the best quality in the world, but you get the idea. My exhaust entails Edelbrock ceramic shorty headers with 1-5/8" primaries. That goes to the stock y-pipe, then into a Magnaflow highflow cat. From there it is 3" single out through a Flowmaster Super 40. Also, I have 1.7 rockers, so that gives it somewhat of a cam sound, or so i've been told. I'm so used to it now, I can't really tell anymore.
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http://s240.photobucket.com/albums/ff195/Silver_Dodge/?action=view&current=bf1de28c.pbr
http://s240.photobucket.com/albums/f...t=ccce4562.pbr