Another flomaster question?
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Don't worry about performance. An exhaust will not get you any noticable difference in power. I think you need a 3" inlet because the pipes are all three inches. The dual outlet needs to run two pipes to the rear of the truck (or wherever you are letting it out). If you want only one, then you need the single outlet.
On my Hemi Sport, I couldn't get duals because of the body mouldings. I chose just to run the stock pipe from the muffler back to keep it looking factroy and not have to play with the body.
Chris
On my Hemi Sport, I couldn't get duals because of the body mouldings. I chose just to run the stock pipe from the muffler back to keep it looking factroy and not have to play with the body.
Chris
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I've got the Flowmaster 50 on my '05. 3" in, dual side exit out back. You may want to think about keeping the "resonator chamber" or whatever it's called, as even with the 50 series, the cab noise can get annoying sometimes.
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Also, with a CAI, with that make the in-cab annoyance even worse? I don't mind it when I'm by myself, but when I've got the family in the truck or we are on sustained high-speed road trips, it can be a bother. Will adding a CAI make it worse?
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Also, with a CAI, with that make the in-cab annoyance even worse? I don't mind it when I'm by myself, but when I've got the family in the truck or we are on sustained high-speed road trips, it can be a bother. Will adding a CAI make it worse?