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Exhaust Question

Old Apr 8, 2009 | 08:55 AM
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i had the super44 on my 99 with tha 318 and it was dumped off before the axle and it sounded amazing with the stock cat my dad hated it when i would come over and when i would leave cuz i would rattle his windows with the exhaust lol and it screamed under heavy throttle i have pics on my other album if yall wanna look srry no videos
 
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Old Apr 8, 2009 | 12:16 PM
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I have the 318 as well. I think I'll go with the 44 3" SI/SO with a 4"x18" tip exiting before the axle.
 
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Old Apr 8, 2009 | 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by chowzer
I need (want) a new muffler and want to put in a Super 44. My question is will I lose that 44 growl and tone if I dump it before the rear axle? I would put a tip on it as well. Would i be better off just using the stock tailpipe? I really want that "slappy" tone, but want to spend as little as possible and get rid of as much of the stock exhaust as i can.

Headers --> highflow cat --> super 44 3" SI / 2.5" DO dumped before the axle.

That is how I have mine setup as my cat-back duals setup rusted out. A friend cut the pipes off since he needed a section of 2.5" pipe for his truck. I love the sound, it definately pushes more sound inside the cab (which I wanted as you usually had to stomp on it to hear it.) I will tell you I have my muffler pushed back really far under the bed and dumps with 45's pointing at the axle and it drones like a **** at 2 grand. No one wants to sit in my back seat because of it. Just something to consider.
 
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Old Apr 8, 2009 | 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by pcfixerpro
Headers --> highflow cat --> super 44 3" SI / 2.5" DO dumped before the axle.

That is how I have mine setup as my cat-back duals setup rusted out. A friend cut the pipes off since he needed a section of 2.5" pipe for his truck. I love the sound, it definately pushes more sound inside the cab (which I wanted as you usually had to stomp on it to hear it.) I will tell you I have my muffler pushed back really far under the bed and dumps with 45's pointing at the axle and it drones like a **** at 2 grand. No one wants to sit in my back seat because of it. Just something to consider.
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I personally love the sound of my setup. I have pacesetter shortys, high flow cat, 40 series si/do. Its stright out the back with big tips
 
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Old Apr 8, 2009 | 09:51 PM
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Id go with the Super 44 flowmaster becuase the cherrybomb extreme is only aluminized and will eventually rust out! The flowmaster has a better quality to them and there bigger, bigger for a big truck it better. And plus you can get it in black! Lol!
 
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