Scoutboy74
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I'm going to pose a question that has little chance of generating a consensus answer, but I'm still curious to know yawl's opinions on the subject. The vehicle in question is hooty in my sig section. It has factory dual exhaust with aftermarket glasspacks. They were on it when I bought it, and they don't have much left to give. I've heard flowmasters on an IH 345 and they sound pretty bad azz, but I don't think I want that much noise all the time. I think I'd rather keep it fairly mellow from idle up thu @ 2500 with it approaching a dull roar anywhere above that engine speed. I know the marketing hype on most name brand products is just that...hype. In most cases you wind up spending a lot of $$ for a flashy logo and graphics package, but not much else. Three brands that come to mind right away are of course, flowmaster, dynomax, and magnaflow. What little research I've done in this arean has led me to consider magnaflow as the best of that group for my needs. Finally my question:
are there any lesser known brands that would meet or exceed the performance of those big boys while still offering a lifetime warranty and do it all for less dinero?
Also, I'd like to know the real skinny on whether an equalizer, or cross-over pipe really makes enough of a difference to justify the installation.
Or would I be better off ditching the dual setup and going to a larger single outlet with one good muffler? Let 'er rip fullers! This orta be gud!
are there any lesser known brands that would meet or exceed the performance of those big boys while still offering a lifetime warranty and do it all for less dinero?
Also, I'd like to know the real skinny on whether an equalizer, or cross-over pipe really makes enough of a difference to justify the installation.
Or would I be better off ditching the dual setup and going to a larger single outlet with one good muffler? Let 'er rip fullers! This orta be gud!