I know the exhaust issue has been beaten absolutely to death, but I was wondering which mufflers have been proven to have the least low-end power loss and still flow well on the high end?? Hope ya'll can help.
Kyle
I know the exhaust issue has been beaten absolutely to death, but I was wondering which mufflers have been proven to have the least low-end power loss and still flow well on the high end?? Hope ya'll can help.
Kyle
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i love the edelbrock rpm series that i have its a 3" inlet and dual 2.5 outlets. much better wot sound then flow master not gargling sound.
very quiet cab and a very aggressive sound outside i guess because when i drive by people they allways look at the truck like wtf is in there
lol later, kevin
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Hooker Aero Chamber mufflers.......best flow out there. Almost silent at idle but from 2000 to 3000rpms watch out........solid decently loud rumble.![]()
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2000 Chevy Silverado 4.8L RCSB: smoked UPD, Flowmaster exhaust, De-screened MAF, Nelson 93 hot tune. Upcoming installs: trans-go shift kit, Eaton posi, billet servo, ported and polished throttle body...Near future: 6.0/4L80E install with 150 wet shot
Originally posted by vv8@Sep 7 2004, 09:28 PM
when i drive by people they allways look at the truck like wtf is in there
lol later, kevin![]()
Anyway, Flowmaster mufflers sound good but suck for any performance gains.
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Originally posted by Hit Man X+Sep 8 2004, 09:08 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Hit Man X @ Sep 8 2004, 09:08 PM)</div><!--QuoteBegin-vv8@Sep 7 2004, 09:28 PM
when i drive by people they allways look at the truck like wtf is in there
lol later, kevin![]()
Anyway, Flowmaster mufflers sound good but suck for any performance gains. [/b]![]()
These flowmaster's suck at performance gains. Who cares if ya sound good if ya only get smoked at the line.
Just as soon as I get the cash these two Aero Chamber mufflers I have will be gettin installed. Best flow, and best sound in my opinion.
In case you were wonderin how I know how they sound...My friend has a 5.3 hooked up to a couple of these and they sound SWEET.
FOR ALL YOUR WHEEL, TIRE, AND ACCESSORY NEEDS
CONTACT: EPLEY'S TOUCH OF CLASSIC 1-270-843-6892
OR TO GET ME PERSONALLY CALL: 1-615-943-6514
2000 Chevy Silverado 4.8L RCSB: smoked UPD, Flowmaster exhaust, De-screened MAF, Nelson 93 hot tune. Upcoming installs: trans-go shift kit, Eaton posi, billet servo, ported and polished throttle body...Near future: 6.0/4L80E install with 150 wet shot