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Jon Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/23/2004 17:49:20
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Subject: Flowmaster IP: Logged
Message: I have a Flowmaster 40 series 2.25 inlet/outlet muffler and i was wondering if it would be worth putting on my 2002 Dakota 3.9L. I know the stock exhuast is 2.5 and I'd be going smaller but I was wondering if the extra flow would make up for the smaller size.
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nope, Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/23/2004 19:13:43
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Message: it shouldnt hurt your performance at all and should sound good.
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Sledge Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/24/2004 19:41:54
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Message: a 40 will be REALLY loud. I put a 70 Series Flowmaster on mine. Really up to preference.
Sledge
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Jon Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/27/2004 00:17:54
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Message: I had this muffler on my S-10 for a while and i LOVED the sound. Cant wait to hear it on the Dak. :D
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Texas97 *GenIII*
9/27/2004 09:46:08
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Message: you shouldnt have any problem with it... i put on a Deltaflow 40 with a high flow cat. The deltaflow got rid of the annoying drone that the regular 40 series has.... plus it makes the V6 not sound so ricey
Gig 'em Ags! Kick the tires and light the fires! 97 Dakota CC 3.9L 5 speed
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whiterob182 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/28/2004 13:31:27
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Message: i have a 2003 dodghe dakota 3.9 liter with a SUPER 40 flowmaster 2.5 in/out and the compliments i get are is that a v8? agressive tone yes this is a 2 chamber deltaflow around 4000 its a lil ricey but hey 1500-3000 sounds good though email me if ya wanna know more muffler bought off ebay 65$ and 158$ to install with stainless tip. i live in south nj iff any one wants to hear it email me whiterob182@yahoo.com
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