New Flowmaster 40 series VIDEO
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hey guys, just got a cat back system installed with a 40 series. so far im loving it. I know it doesn't flow much better than stock, but considering its just a daily driver and a pavement princess for now, im alright with it. anyway, the job was $300 even for the muffler, pipes and labor. later on down the road i'll probably be switching out for a cherry bomb extreme and adding an electric cutout right behind the cat. Cheers ![Icon Beerchug](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_beerchug.gif)
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it only ticks on a cold start. thats why i didnt go too hard on the revving in the first clip. it goes away after about 45 seconds so im not gonna worry about it too much until i take it in for maintenance.
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they're 2 1/4" pipes, i just haven't put any tips on yet. and i havent had much popping at all. the audio quality on the video just doesn't do it any justice.
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My camcorder or my phone take very good audio when filming loud exhaust either.
I was just curious if the tick was an exhaust manifold leaking at the head or a lash adjuster in the engine.
My Magnaflow:
http://s275.photobucket.com/user/lxm...p0011.mp4.html
I was just curious if the tick was an exhaust manifold leaking at the head or a lash adjuster in the engine.
My Magnaflow:
http://s275.photobucket.com/user/lxm...p0011.mp4.html
Last edited by lxman1; 05-05-2013 at 01:16 AM.