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Old 01-29-2009, 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by WarEagle2008

lol its that WOO WOOOOO!!!

thats friggin hilarious
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Originally Posted by WarEagle2008

That was some funny sh*t.
Old 01-31-2009, 11:31 AM
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Moroso spiral flow. 49.99 (cheaper other places, this was easiest) Flows great sounds great and has no legal or warranty issues like straight pipe does. Put one on my brothers 2006 F150 and it sounds great.

http://www.jegs.com/i/Moroso/710/94050/10002/-1
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You know what's real funny is that fool is on the next you-tube link running from the police.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_UWFzIkeBE
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Originally Posted by jrfonte
how do you figure it will give you more power and better fuel economy than an open exhaust? why because i has more restriction or because the people that sold it to you told you so

Your not gonna gain any power by straight piping it man I'm telling you all your gonna get is noise. Sure there is no backpressure, but a gas engine needs a lil bit of backpressure to make good power. If you don't believe me straight pipe it and take a drive through some hilly roads, then repeat with a muffler on it.
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what do yall consider straight piping it, just pipe from the cat back or do u consider it being no cat and pipe there is a big differnece in the two lol
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Leaving the cats and pipe from the cats back is not a bad way to go, but no cats and straight pipe is gonna give you big sound but rob you of some low end torque, which being a truck, I'd like to gain, if not hang on to as much of that as I can.
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Bought my flowmaster 40 deries on ebay bought 45 buck took it to a local muffler shop after I unbolted my stock exaust and the charged me 25 to dump it with all factory mounts and the great thing is I can bolt on my stock system anytime I want
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i have 3" CBE with no muffler and i only paid 120 bucks sounds really good its got that deep grumbley sound



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