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Dakota2003 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/27/2002 10:14:49
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Message: Does anyone know where I can find a 50 series split rear exhaust system by flowmaster? I can find some by Gibson but none by flowmaster. Thanx.
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R/Truck Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/27/2002 10:42:01
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Message: I thought they were pretty common, I have one and last time at the muffler shop they were installing one on a Blazer. Are you looking to to buy one online?
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5pnt9ltrluv R/T
3/27/2002 12:03:42
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Message: dood, go to http://www.truckperformance.com
They sell almost every model of flowmaster, even your 50 series split.
Kris
2002 Atlantic Blue R/T Current Mods: True dual Flowmaster 40 Series Original (dumped), MSD 6A Ignition w/ Blaster SS coil and Taylor Spirocore 8mm, 360 Intakez w/ 9" K&N, Flowmetrics 50mm billet throttle body, JBA ceramic headers, Autolite 3923's, 180 degree T-stat, TPS @ .725 v
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Red4.7 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/28/2002 20:43:46
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Message: what size inlet/outlet you get?
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2pnt5ltrluv R/T
3/28/2002 20:57:26
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Message: 3" in and out.
Traded 4-banger for an 8-banger...hehe
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carina Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/25/2002 15:06:17
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Message: i just got a 2002 Dodge Ram and i dont know what kind of flowmaster exhaust to put on it.im a girl and i dont want to go to a shop and ask because they will probably try to rip me off.i want a deep sounding one.thanks
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5pnt9ltrluv R/T
9/25/2002 15:10:57
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Message: The flowmaster 40 series is a really good sounding muffler with a deep tone. The 50 series is also a good muffler, but the tome is slightly less than that of the 40 series. I like the 40 series that I have on my truck, but some people think that they are too loud. If you want a real aggressive sound, go with the 40, if you want a milder tone with a good grumble, go with the 50 series.
Kris
Powerdyne w/ 6#, True dual Flowmaster 40's w/ no cat, MSD 6BTM w/ Blaster SS coil, Taylor 8mm plug wires, Flowmetrics 50mm t- body, JBA headers, Autolite 3923's, 180 degree T-stat, Ported 1.92 R/T heads, 4bbl M1, 24# injectors, Crower 1.7 Roller Rockers, Hotchkis 2/3 w/ Nitro shocks, GTS hood
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Tinybaum GenIII
9/25/2002 17:02:01
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Message: Go with the american thuder series deep and loud many people look past it though has alot on interior noise.
I thought about how mothers feed their babies with tiny little spoons and forks, so I wondered what do Chinese mothers use? Toothpicks?
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Dakota53 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/01/2007 00:00:03
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Message: i got a 4.7L V8. i was wondering wat it the diffrence in a true dual exhaust and a flowmaster type of exhaust
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BlackKotalac GenIII
2/01/2007 23:32:34
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Message: I got a flowmaster super 40 which it sounds good when i get it on it but its not really that loud I'm goin to spintech mufflers baby!
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01Motorsport Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/02/2007 09:39:37
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Message: Dakota53: "True duals" means a separate pipe running from the exhaust manifold all the way to the end. This usually means a cat. converter and muffler for each pipe. To get peak torque, you need a balance/crossover tube between the pipes. For simplicity, cost and underbody room, most Dak owners opt for a "cat-back", or a single muffler with two exits to start dual tailpipes from. My personal favorite is the Flowmaster 70, which has roughly the exterior sound of a 50 series, without interior resonance.
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jasonC Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/02/2007 15:59:51
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Message: Carina....I would look to spend around 250-300 bucks on a flowmaster exhaust.You can go to alot of muffler shops that carry Flowmaster mufflers,and have them run your dual tail pipes.It would probably be cheaper than buying a Flowmaster system.
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jim Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/04/2007 12:17:53
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Message: what is the inlet size needed for an 02 qc with a 4.7?
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GraphiteDak GenIII
2/04/2007 12:32:53
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Message: Jim, it's 2 1/2" if it's like my '03
I'm still loving my true dual 2 1/2" Flowmaster 40's
Put it this way. Everytime some kid that watched "The fast and the furious" drives by and hears it, he revs his bumble bee fart can machine and tries to race me.
Obviously, just the sound of my truck strikes a nerve in those little fackers!
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Kowalski GenIII
2/05/2007 07:50:22
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Message: '01 motorsport - I guess "true duals" can ,mean different things to different people. To me, it would mean the factory y-pipe has been eliminated and replaced with dual exhaust. I'd consider an exhaust like that with an x-pipe to still be a true dual system, and with properly sized pipe, could out flow what you describe.
Lead, follow, or get out of the way
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01Motorsport Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/05/2007 09:34:43
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Message: You're right, Kowalski. Easiest give-away would be dual mufflers and/or cat. cons. The x-pipe connector would give the least restriction. I did have a Ram Van 318 once with a balance pipe or "torque tube" between the true duals. Minor results difference. It would seem that a street driven vehicle with large enough pipe diameter on "stand-alone" true duals would perform just as well. I guess that is is a dyno/split hairs issue.
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Kowalski GenIII
2/05/2007 17:22:40
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Message: Yeah, just a minor difference with properly sized pipes. Figured you'd be aware of it, just thought the new guys should know that's a decent dual system too.
Lead, follow, or get out of the way
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jim Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/06/2007 11:02:03
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Message: thanks graphite, cant wait till it warms up a little in ny so i can do this.....true duals are nice but you should increase on your intake too if your really gonna put them to use, the reason of an x pipe they say is to increase on your midrange hp.
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Ben Deleasky Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/06/2007 11:33:17
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Message: First of all Flowmaster is over rated .Customize it. everybodyputs flowmasteron because you gain horse???????bull
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1 TON Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/06/2007 18:00:33
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Message: BEN LOOK AT A DYNO SHEETS THAT DONT LIE
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Ben Deleasky Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/06/2007 18:06:03
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Message: What the hell do dyno sheets have too prove?
So your trying to say that a 2 1/2 inch staight through exhaust isnt good. Well buddy I have a 1995 dodge dakota that is more free flowing than you will ever fathum(dream).
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