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Old 04-20-2012, 12:56 PM
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not to sure on 3 in. i have a dual set of 2 3/4 in 3 in out and it gets the job done.
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Ok great..is it very "poppy" or smooth?
Texas huh...I was born in sulphur springs
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Originally Posted by Dmax
Ok great..is it very "poppy" or smooth?
Texas huh...I was born in sulphur springs
its ugh well loud as hell, but i love the sound. sulphur springs hun, i have not been that way in a long time. believe it or not i have a dear friend in lovland, i love the country side up that way.
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Default here is a good sound clip of the flowmaster 40 se.

http://api.viglink.com/api/click?for...13349459321521
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Originally Posted by Dmax
Looks like were going with the 40 series flow..anybody know if they make a 3" cat back system?
Looks like you found my video of the flowmaster I had. I just had a local shop put in three inch piping and bend as needed. I had it out the door at 250 all welded in. A tip would have been about thirty more. I added the tip later. Just check with local muffler shop. To purchase a system is kind of a waste unless you want to clamp it on yourself. I prefer welds which is why I had a shop do it.
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Ok..that's what I think ill do...it hits 4 wheel parts on the 1st for a 6" and 35's...she's still trying to decide on rims...hopefully she decides before then
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well i what ever yall get on her new truck i hope it turns out good. when you guys get done with it like to see them pic of it.
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I still have my flowmaster muffler if you want a really good deal on it. Let me know, shipping from idaho to colorado probably wouldn't be bad.
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I don't know if it's too late, but Flowmaster is the greatest exhaust ever made.
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Originally Posted by Dmax
good stuff man, thanks...whats got the least "popping" more of the smooth rumble? do the exhaust on these trucks help fuel mileage enough to worry about? what setup got you the best power gains? also...how much hp will a aftermarket exhaust get you?
I have flow master 40 series and it has a low rumble while idling and can get pretty loud when you open it up with no pop.


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