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01quadcab4x4
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4/11/2004
23:28:09

Subject: Flowmaster & 4.7?
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Has anyone added a flowmaster 40 series delta flow muffler? How does this sound. I don't want to do a cat-back just muffler. Any other mufflers add a good deep tone? Looking for just a nice sounding rumble at acceleration but not a loud drone at highway speeds. Thanks.

Brad



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4/12/2004
02:40:03

RE: Flowmaster & 4.7?
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The Walker Dynomax Super Turbo is a nice muffler which makes a nice low rumble. Check the Flowmaster website to see which series would be the best choice for your demands.



Ian
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4/12/2004
02:54:18

RE: Flowmaster & 4.7?
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Flowmaster sucks, dynomax, spintech, and magnaflow all will produce more power and in my opinion sound much better



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4/12/2004
03:35:05

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Compliments of GraphiteDak from another thread

http://www.paysonarizona.net/DakFlow.mp3

This is an audio of his 03 QC 4.7 running a 40 series flowmaster.






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4/12/2004
09:10:13

RE: Flowmaster & 4.7?
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it seems to be the magnaflow on the stock pipe setup. Worked great for me. 04 CC 5 spd auto



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4/12/2004
09:22:45

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Had to replace Magnaflow within 2 years after it rusted out. Running Delta 40 now, sweeeeet sounding!



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4/12/2004
15:59:46

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I have a flowmaster 40 series Deltaflow muffler that I just swapped out with the stock muffler and put a stainless 3" tip on. Sounds great especially when you floor it. I had it installed about 3 weeks after I bought the truck (2003 4.7). But I think I want to go louder. I was thinking of going with a high flow cat with a 3" out to a flowmaster 40 series 3" in to a dual 2.5" out with two 3" tips on it.
I haven't heard of any one going with high flow cat's but I definatly think flowmaster is the way to go.
Anybody try high flow cat or just cut 3rd cat off?
By the way I definatly think the tip has alot to do with the sound, originally when I had my setup installed they put a 4" chrome tip on the end of the pipe instead of the 3" stainless that I asked for. The 4" was much louder but I didn't like the look, too big and I'm not too crazy about chrome.



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4/12/2004
22:06:58

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i have the regular 40series single inlet- dual outlet and two 4inch tips swept out behind the tires on my 4.7L and i love it, it sounds great



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4/13/2004
16:53:27

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I cut off my 3rd cat and noticed a better sound. I had just gotten a new job and the truck at the same time, and was trying to save money while beefing up the 4.7L. It sounds nice, but is going to get replaced with a true dual next month (big bonus... I got the right job).

http://www.gsmotorsports.com/47dual_dakota.htm



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