Flowmaster 40 Series

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sorry the exhaut was thrown away with the rest of the truck when we parted it out. dont have much left of it, just a few interior pieces, and the susp. lift and wheels and tires, if you want any of it let me know.
 
I have a hook up that does any labor like putting in a muffler, cutting out reservoir tanks and all that for 20$. A full cat back system he charges like 50$. Im just trying to find the cheapest I can get this muffler.
 
:cheers: if you pay more than 40-45 bucks for it you are getting taken, those flowmasters are not expensive off the shelf. IMO the best way to get the best deal is to talk nice to a muffler shop and see if they will just sell you the muffler you want at cost plus 10% and tell them you are putting it on your self. if that doesnt work let me know the exact muffler you want and i will see if i can get a deal for you
 
2 1/4" OD and was run/bent custom in same position as original exhaust except turned out behind passenger rear wheel. About $300 w/ muffler which was a good price...Does not sound redneck....
 
2 1/4, wow i was right, didnt mean to offend anyone with the redneck comment, but when you live in memphis, it seems like every hick with a jacked up truck is in competition to see how loud they can make their P.O.S. sound. It gets old around here.
 
Capocaccia said:
I have a hook up that does any labor like putting in a muffler, cutting out reservoir tanks and all that for 20$. A full cat back system he charges like 50$. Im just trying to find the cheapest I can get this muffler.

Jeez, If you can get them to bend duals in the original position, above t-case and frame rails for 50 bucks you have found a good deal, whatever muffler you put on...The good thing about the 40 series is you have a dual inlet/outlet mufffler that will act like the crossover, no need to weld a crossover in to equalize pressures.
Mine has no resonators and sounds good...
 
ROCKCLMBR 7 said:
2 1/4, wow i was right, didnt mean to offend anyone with the redneck comment, but when you live in memphis, it seems like every hick with a jacked up truck is in competition to see how loud they can make their P.O.S. sound. It gets old around here.

Haha so true. Everyone here has a 6 inch lift on a Chevrolet Silverado Z71 or a Chevrolet Tahoe and straight pips with the cats cut off so not only is it insanely loud, its just s***ty and dumb sounding. Oh, cant forget the Buckshot Maxxis Mudders.

Now Im debating on the 40 or 50 delta flow series. Can someone please do me a favor with a short video clip? I just would like to hear something before I bought it.
 
I'm running a 40 series with 2-1/2 pipe-no resonator, and yes it is a bit loud and drones at 40-50. I'm not going to replace it now, but when I do it will be a Magnaflow or 50 series.
 
Some vids with sound, of different set ups, would be really cool... :)
 
tarbe said:
Some vids with sound, of different set ups, would be really cool... :)

I can work on my rig all day long, but the odds of me figuring out how to shoot video and put it up on the web are pretty slim. :doh:
 
tarbe said:
Some vids with sound, of different set ups, would be really cool... :)

Yep, need someone to host, and make it a FAQ
 
I had it for like 5 minutes. Then I told my local muffler guy to take it off.
Our rigs have a straight 6 engine. It sounds completely different than a V8.
Not nice and deep like a V8, but loud and obnoxious. Don't do it.

Regards

Alvaro
 
alvarorb said:
I had it for like 5 minutes. Then I told my local muffler guy to take it off.
Our rigs have a straight 6 engine. It sounds completely different than a V8.
Not nice and deep like a V8, but loud and obnoxious. Don't do it.

Regards

Alvaro


Did you go back to stock, or something else?
 
I went with a different muffler, plus another one as a resonator.
I've got to go back and check the brands. I think I've might have posted that info on another thread.

Regards

Alvaro
 

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