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duce wrote:just got my truck back with my flowmaster 40 and 3" tip.i like it but wish it had a deeper sound so my ?. is if i get a high flow cat will it help with the deeper sound
We already have a high flow cat, plus a pre-cat.duce wrote: if i get a high flow cat will it help with the deeper sound
Ask a muffler guy who has lots of experience. I trust mine.duce wrote:ok so the glasspack seams to be the way but is that instead of the flowmaster or with it? i just got the flowmaster and don't want to rip it out and replace it with the glasspack...
In Oregon (not sure about the "handcuff state" Calif.) muffler shops are licensed to do emission system component repair and replacement. (you do have to retain the receipt as proof)a2b wrote:the dealer is supposed to be the only place to work on your cat
Yes, and if you check your cat it is 3" in/out (reduced slightly to the flange) we do have a factory high flow cat. There is room for improvement, the outlet has that 90* S.AZS10Crew wrote:High flow cats really don't flow any better than stock ones...it's just that their inlet and outlet are usually a little larger than stock, so they can call them "high flow."
duce wrote:thanks everyone for the replysi think i will just give it some time to break in and see how it sounds.i aim putting in a k&n could air system this weekend will that make any difference?
smokinjoe wrote:not that i'm endosrsing this but i knew "someone" that did emssions testing and if you were "good" friends with this "person" you would be hooked up for your decal
depending on where you live and who you know and all that
Yeah.. this state pretty much sucks if you are a car enthusiast..Crew02 wrote:Also check out this web site. I'm glad I don't live in CA! http://www.chp.ca.gov/html/streetlegal.html
I think that you'll be fine. It will sag pretty bad though. That is why I added the Boise SpringWorks kit.kf6kmx wrote:...I've been wondering if the CrewCab can handle it on a Featherlite open race trailer.. the trailer is under 1,000lbs and has electrical braking.. I guess I'll have to weigh the car and see if it comes in under the towing capacity..
Thanks.. I thought it should pull ok, but wasnt sure.. A friend has been trying to talk me into a set of airbag overloads for it, but I dont know how good they would work being a 4x4.. he has them on a 3/4ton 2wd that pulls a large horse trailer and they work great, when the trailer isnt there you drop the airpressure and the ride goes back to normal.. he keeps swearing that they would HELP the offroad ability, but I'm not completely convinced..HenryJ wrote:I think that you'll be fine. It will sag pretty bad though. That is why I added the Boise SpringWorks kit.kf6kmx wrote:...I've been wondering if the CrewCab can handle it on a Featherlite open race trailer.. the trailer is under 1,000lbs and has electrical braking.. I guess I'll have to weigh the car and see if it comes in under the towing capacity..
My car weighs just under 3k (if I have had a light breakfast), and my trailer is probably close to yours at 1k. It doen't pull it like my old Suburban does, but not too bad for shorter trips.
Towing capacity is 5500, so I'm pretty sure your 'stang doesn't weigh over 4500
P.S. What kind of times does it run in the 1/4?
Actually engines are tuned for a certain amount of backpressure.. especially for low end torque (important for a 4x).. if you take an engine and run open headers, first glance says "hey no back pressure at all it'll run great", but you actually loose low end power (I'm not an engineer so I can t explain how).. but I've seen it myself on vehicles I've owned and modified.. a couple of them I expirimented with exhaust combinations and tracked the p[ower/responsiveness changes.. its tricky but you idealy want a high flow but just the right amount of backpressure.. On the 03 CC I found the stock size pipe and a MagnaFlow muffler (will have to lookup which size..) made the best power curve so far.. Glasspack lost some power on it.. High rev power, glasspacks work great, but low end pulling power it seemed to lag off some.. On my '97 Intrepid I had custom built a cat-back system with 3" pipe, and 12" glasspacks (one of each side on an after-cat dual exhaust).. on that it worked terrific because we were after high rpm power.. it didnt really 'kick' in until the car was over 3,600rpm (redline was 5,800, rev limiter on 5,700).. and it sounded like a cross between and indy car and a V8.. it hada deep idle and low end, but when you wrapped it up it would increase pitch like an Indy engine.. when the race shop installed it, he said he kept starting it over the pit to hear it and show it off to other customers until I came back that night for it (maybe that explains that drop in the amount of gas that was in itJustin wrote:It won't pass emissions....maybe adding glasspacks?...bigger diameter pipe? I know that you can go without a muffler and get a little more sound but then u are dealing with the loss of backpressure..that may set of ses light