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Re: Building a quiet, low restriction exhaust for a big block
[Re: SomeCarGuy]
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04/09/18 12:13 AM
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I’d like to look at it up on a rack and lay the system out. Might be hard to stack anything other than bullets, so solution might be a y pipe into a single big muffler and split from it.
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Re: Building a quiet, low restriction exhaust for a big block
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04/09/18 01:08 AM
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Anybody try a Flowmaster 50 or 70 series on a big block? I got to thinking about 20 years ago I put a system of theirs on a 94 f150 5.0 and it was quiet. Believe it was a force II and it had a 70 series. Pretty hard to compare a single pipe on a 302 to this deal. That and I sold that truck 15 years ago so I can’t remember exactly how it sounded.
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Re: Building a quiet, low restriction exhaust for a big block
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04/11/18 02:41 PM
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Where are you at? I've got a pair of Flow Master 70 series mufflers that have never been installed in the rafters of my garage. They're huge. 2.5" inlet/outlet that are both off center.
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Re: Building a quiet, low restriction exhaust for a big block
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04/12/18 02:29 AM
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I’m in cincy. I don’t have the truck to see how much room I have under there. It’s getting rubber parts replaced at a shop and a general going over.
Have considered I might have to do a y pipe and maybe split at the muffler. Suppose I could run a faux tip to get the look, seems a hokey thing to do.
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