Christmas Gift!!!
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Christmas Gift!!!
Hey guys, well it seems I got a Dual Flowmaster Super 44 Exhaust for the Ram!!! I don't technically "have" it yet it was ordered and is on the way....one question I had was I have seen a lot of threads on the magnaflow cat and gutting the cat, but never anything about leaving the cat alone when installing an aftermarket exhaust/muffler. So my question is what's the deal with gutting the cat or having an aftermarket one and is it necessary for the setup I'm gonna do? Thanks, and Merry Christmas Guys!!!
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ok cool thanks for info....so as far as what cat to get what does everybody recommend? I'll see what just the duals sound like and if I'm not impressed I'll look into a cat
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A stock catalytic converter is most likely more restrictive than a stock muffler. So if one really wanted a free flowing exhaust, the cat and manifolds should be addressed, not just the muffler. I run a universal magnaflow catalytic converter from summitracing.com. Goes for about $85ish. It's a good addition to a performance exhaust.
-BTW, you will love the Super 44 on the ram. I loved the 44, but it got a little too chirpy for my taste after the headers were put on.
-BTW, you will love the Super 44 on the ram. I loved the 44, but it got a little too chirpy for my taste after the headers were put on.
Last edited by 05DodgeRamHemi; 12-25-2008 at 12:33 PM.
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I worked my way backwards in the exhaust. I started with the single in dual out super 44 setup out the rear (almost 2 years ago now and the pipes show their age with rust). It seemed like the truck was lacking get up and go a few months ago, so I figured what the heck for $75 plus the adapter (3" to 2.5"), i'll buy one at the local parts store and have it put in. I had my cat put in a few months ago like I said and after initial startup it sounded the same. Honestly I was real disapointed when he fired it up. Well..... After leaving the shop I decided to give her some gas and.... wow! I had the biggest grin I've had on my face in a long time. Sounded ballsy as anything. Then I picked up a set of ceramic coated headers and put them on. I was quite disapointed again at first... because there didn't seem to be a sound difference at all. But! after driving it around for a few days I guess the computer figured out they were there because I do have a noticable amount of low end gain. Like today I held a hill decent hill at 1400 rpms w/ my 3.55 gears. lol it went into diesel mode and just held speed up that hill like it was nothing. She never would used to do that and always kicked down for it. My suggestion to you is to do your cat back exhaust. Drive it around for a while and when you get tired of it, throw that cat on and enjoy it all over again. I wouldn't worry about the headers because they are more of a pita... less you like that sort of thing.
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I agree with pc. I started out with a flowmaster super 44 dual exhaust with a magnaflow cat. Then about 6 months later, I had the longtube headers and 3" y-pipe butted up to my magnaflow cat. As pc said, I was sad at first when I heard it start, but after a week or two, it started sounding a lot thumpier, and driving around, it sounded crazy. I wish I didn't have my cat gutted though. I would probably still have the super 44, but the gutted cat and headers with the 44 was just getting way too crackely.
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