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Cat Back Exhaust
#45
RE: Cat Back Exhaust
I have a Heartthrob Dual cat back--Deep Tone Exhaust.
Still have my spare tire and it sounds just great.
Here's a vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SYXKCQl14s
Still have my spare tire and it sounds just great.
Here's a vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SYXKCQl14s
#46
RE: Cat Back Exhaust
My vote is for Magnaflow. I had a Flowmaster 40 on my 318 and itsounded ok. Not nearly loud enough for methough. But after researching Magnaflow I think I'm eventuallygonna put one of their mufflers on my new truck. I like the stainless steel, straight through design, and the warranty.
#47
RE: Cat Back Exhaust
I'm kinda new here and looking for the best performance parts for my truck. I got the Flowmaster 50 Series SI/DO dumped under the bed and I've noticed that my truck seems almost slower and I'm not very happy with the sound at high RPM's, but I love the sound while I'm tooling around town. I'd rather have a system that maybe doesn't sound as good, but improves the performance as much as possible.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
#48
RE: Cat Back Exhaust
I wasnt sure if I wanted my Hemi loud as hell, or a nice smooth tone to it, so I tried a free mod. I unbolted the muffler and resonator behind it. I left on the first resonator and added a turn down to it. It sounds good to me, but oddly enough sounds a bit like a freakin helicopter when it kicks into 4 banger mode. It is something to get you by until you find what you want. I am waiting to get Flowmaster 44 series- 2 in 2 out.
Mine and my friend's rams....
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Mine and my friend's rams....
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#49
Flowmaster and proud of it.
Why does it sound like everyone is afraid to state the fact that they have a FLOWMASTER. As far as I can tell or hear and by the looks of the survey chart it a popular choice. The only question I have is why the installer install it upside down. The only reason I can see is It's internal design and installing it upside down my change sound. anybody know why? I know it wasn't by mistake because the installer had many years experience and he told me what he was doing during installation, I just never asked why. I paid $350.00 cash for a completely installed 40 series with 3' stainless tips. See some pics in my album.