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Cut outs or flowmaster??

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Old 03-04-2009, 11:11 AM
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im intrested in the cutout but also have the 4.7. where do you get them and how much? im amazed at all the mods being done here. you guys spend some crazy money.
 
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im intrested in the cutout but also have the 4.7. where do you get them and how much? im amazed at all the mods being done here. you guys spend some crazy money.
I got mine directly from DMH. They have good prices, helpful customer service and will make you any length wiring harness you want for your application.
 
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Old 03-04-2009, 11:20 AM
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http://www.dmhperformance.com/

http://www.quicktimeperformance.com/

Both are around $200 for a single cutout with y-pipe, and wiring.
 
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Old 03-04-2009, 11:28 AM
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I think you will be happy with either one bc they both make a nice product.
 
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thanks guys, i will check out the links, this may be my first mod.
 
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I am running a catback FM Delta 40 to two 4*22 tips but before that muffler is my DMH 3" e-cutout. I love it and it rarely gets closed.
 
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Thanks guys for all the post. I'm goin with the electric cutout. Now I have no tools at all, so what do I need to buy to do this myself? If it involves me welding then screw that ill have my friend do it. But if they come with clamps then I should be able to do it myself.
 
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You can clamp it on if you like, but I would weld it if I was you. Also, make sure that it is legal where you live or at least know a mechanic that will pass your truck with it on (if you live in an area with inspections). Mine is apparantly illegal here in PA according to the PA Code for Inspection but luckily my guy will pass it for me anyway.
 
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I would not clamp it if I were you simply because you are going to have to cut a section out of your current exhaust which means two clamps at least. Thats not a secure method IMO. When I had mine done a guy at a exhaust shop charged me $30 to weld it up. I took it home and bolted the cutout to it and ran the wires myself. Its not hard.

[EDIT] Also, when I was looking for a cutout I looked at many. I chose the DMH because I didnt see one bad report about it AND it has a 4 year warranty. No other I seen had that long of a warranty.
 



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