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RE: For 'loud', stick with Flowmasters. For OEM sound, go Dynomax...
By Don H - 08/22/2004 7:31:08 PM; IP 69.149.33.130
I have 2.5 duals w/ flowmaster 40s with long tube headers-They are extra loud (annoying & embarrassing) if you plan on driving it around very much. Get 3 chamber with Delta Flow or 70 series.
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RE: For 'loud', stick with Flowmasters. For OEM sound, go Dynomax... -- Don H, 08/22/2004
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