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| Full Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Oakland County MI
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| 2 Flowmasters better than 1? I have dual exhuast that goes down to a single flowmaster. Was wondering if installing another flowmaster for "true dual exhuast" is worth it money and performance wise. Also, if I do install should I buy 2 new flowmasters or just one and assume the older one can keep up with the new one. The one thats there now is in great shape and seems to be fairly new. (not installed by me but the old owner) |
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| Senior Moderator Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Texas
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| I wouldnt worry about it to much. I would just leave it the way it is.
__________________ John Wayne 2000 F-350 7.3L Powerstroke 4x4 |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Buffalo Ny
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| you will not notice a change in performance. probably no change from the stock to the flowmaster, just more noise.
__________________ Joe 89 K2500 Chevy, Wee-Oh-five 285K miles, completly rebuilt needs a motor, bad 1962 IHC Scout All Wheel Drive (Scout speak for locking axles) 152 ci, dana everything else |
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| Full Member Join Date: Dec 2007
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| you would if you replaced the headers |
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| which flowmasters for truck | chevyman345 | GMC Truck Forum | 4 | 09-11-2005 01:13 PM |