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Old 05-17-2011, 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by 97tn4x4
The best mufflers are no mufflers lol.
I used to think that same thing when I had a stock cat. As soon as I got a high flow cat the snapping/popping noise above about 2000rpm got on my nerves.
 
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Old 05-17-2011, 08:57 AM
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I had my cat removed and it doesn't pop at all anymore.
 
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I have all the original cats (California set up) and went with the Flowmaster 40 series. It sounded no better than the OEM. I changed it out with the Flowmaster 10 series. It sounds pretty sweet now. I still don't get the overly agressive sound all yall can get with high flow or no cat at all.
 
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Shorty headers, Magnaflow cat, Thrush glass pack and duals that split right behind the glass pack.
The roller rockers and airgap changed the tone of the exhaust a bit too though.
Keep in mind that this is on a 5.2 and the 5.9 exhaust tone is a little different.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5mZ67mCSw8
 
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Your rig sound pretty tough sheriff...
 
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super 44. Nuff said.
 
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I agree with Hans5.2. You should get the AT3030 loud and deep. I have it dumped right before the rear axle...I've had Flowmaster Super 40, Flowmaster Original 40, Glasspack and CherryBomb Extreme and imo the at3030 is the best by far.


http://youtu.be/sIusDA2WLpc
 
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Originally Posted by Ram4x4r
I agree with Hans5.2. You should get the AT3030 loud and deep. I have it dumped right before the rear axle...I've had Flowmaster Super 40, Flowmaster Original 40, Glasspack and CherryBomb Extreme and imo the at3030 is the best by far.


http://youtu.be/sIusDA2WLpc
That's exactly how I have my AT3030 set up. Best sounding muffler I've found. And flows great too
 
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Originally Posted by J415
Your rig sound pretty tough sheriff...
Thanks, I like it more than my last four exhaust configurations.
 


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