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Old Sep 15, 2002 | 03:22 AM
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Mike, exhaust too?

I was told to that you could hook us up with exhaust too. Correct. darl65721@yahoo.com
 
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Old Sep 15, 2002 | 07:37 PM
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Hi Silver & Blue,

Yes indeed, we handle *all* aspects of improving the performance of these Ford trucks & SUV's, so we do anything from air filters to superchargers, & everythig else in between.

Exhausts are extremely important in these trucks, moreso than in almost any other type of vehicle, as the vast majority of aftermarket cat-back exhaust systems cause torque loss below 3000 rpm, and only gain power above that area & even then only at heavy throttle. We can help you not only get the absolute highest hp gains from your exhaust, but also actually *gain* torque at any throttle position, at any rpm, from idle all the way thru redline.

Just give us a quick call when you get a chance & we'll be happy to go over that with you in detail.
 
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Old Sep 15, 2002 | 10:29 PM
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We can help you not only get the absolute highest hp gains from your exhaust, but also actually *gain* torque at any throttle position, at any rpm, from idle all the way thru redline.

So type "here" how and what to do! Gibson side sweep?? Will I be happy towing with it?? Save a a phone call, you surely have better things to do than repeat it 20-30 times on the phone.
 
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Old Sep 15, 2002 | 10:38 PM
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Originally posted by biteme!
We can help you not only get the absolute highest hp gains from your exhaust, but also actually *gain* torque at any throttle position, at any rpm, from idle all the way thru redline.

So type "here" how and what to do! Gibson side sweep?? Will I be happy towing with it?? Save a a phone call, you surely have better things to do than repeat it 20-30 times on the phone.
Magnaflow SISO 3"
 
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Old Sep 16, 2002 | 08:16 PM
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Hey Biteme,

Until you can pick a more mature screen name, one that is not vulgar and that does not require us to type something as disgusting and insulting as "Biteme" or anything else similar in nature to address you, you won't be getting *any* response from us.
 
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Old Sep 17, 2002 | 11:12 AM
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Good call Mike, I've been wondering how some of these guys get away with these screen names. One guy even has Screwyou or something similar to that. I'd say it's time for a crackdown,,,,98
 
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Old Sep 17, 2002 | 04:37 PM
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Is Beastie okay LOL It has been my nickname for years. My dad even calls me this lol
 
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Old Sep 17, 2002 | 05:31 PM
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Old Sep 17, 2002 | 05:58 PM
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Neal did you install it yet?
 
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Old Sep 17, 2002 | 07:05 PM
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Hello All,

To Screamer:

Hmm, I haven't ever seen anyone using somethign that basically says "screw you" like that so far, & maybe it's a good thing I missed that! We like the creative use of funny screen names, appropriate names, plays on words, etc., that's all fair game especially when we get a chance to see someone exercise some real wit, humor, and/or creativity, great! But when it's just plain disrespectful & vulgar, when it requires typing that same vulgarity just to specifically address the person should we want to communicate with them, *that* goes over the line and should not be allowed we feel. Of course it's only fair to point out that is just our opinion, and we don't make the rules around here, that's the Webmaster's job (which he does very well), not ours.

It's not our intention to offend that person who unfortunately thought it was funny or cute to use such a screen name, and if that young man wants to give us a call, we'll be happy to try and help him too.

To Neal:

Wow, great pics, that entire exhaust system looks awesome when it's laid out like that in the first link, the one at the top of that list (I only looked at the first 2).

To Beastie:

Your screen name isn't vulgar, it's not nasty, it's not disrespectful, etc., apparently it's a family nickname for you, don't see any problem there. And let's not forget, I'm not the one who decides if it is acceptable or not, I am a guest here like everyone else in that regard. These are matters that are strictly subject to the Webmaster's interpretation & approval, all we decide here is who we will and won't respond to, and how. But thanks for asking, that kind of consideration is part of what makes F-150 Online and it's people the best Ford truck & SUV enthusiast web site on the Internet!
 
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Old Sep 17, 2002 | 07:13 PM
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how much did that total magnaflow set cost from headers back to tips?
 
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Old Sep 17, 2002 | 07:30 PM
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Hi Green_98,

If you'd like to get pricing on that setup that Neal has in those pictures, please give us a call at our number listed below & we'll be happy to provide that info. We supplied all of that to Neal, and can supply it for anyone else as well.

Just so you'll know, the rules of F-150 Online that each of us had to agree to in order to be allowed to register to post on these message boards prohibit discussion of pricing of parts or services. Also, Tech Support, order status, etc., those kinds of things also cannot be discussed here on the message boards, so as to keep them free of what is considered to be "blatant commmercial content," or matters that are of a nature that is between vendor & customer, all of those types of things need to be communicated privately, off the boards. There is also in a "sticky" thread at the very top of each section of these message boards, when you first enter each forum area, that reiterates all of that. Just FYI...............

Please give us a call if you'd like to go over pricing & all the details of that exhaust system, & thanks in advance for your understanding on this!
 
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Old Sep 17, 2002 | 10:19 PM
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HI!... GREEN-98 : You will have to contact MIKE TROYER for that info. I got a deal through MIKE for my set-up, because I know where he buried the bodies. lol!
 
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Old Sep 17, 2002 | 10:29 PM
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I got a deal through MIKE for my set-up, because I know where he buried the bodies. lol!
So thats how you have such a nice truck!! HMMM If it only requires some illegal activities I'm all for it Is that exhaust gonna exit before the rear tire like the Lightning, or is it gonna go dual out the back?

Thanks Mike for the input
 

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Old Sep 18, 2002 | 07:01 PM
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HI!... BEASTIE : It's going to exit like my current exhaust system is now. Out before the passenger's side rear wheel like the LIGHTNING's. I hate it when people try to do the "MUSTANG" looking tail pipes out the back of the truck under the bumper. Around this area you will totally get laughed at if you have them on your truck. We call them "WHEEL BARROW HANDLES" There usually on CHEVY's around here. I guess it's easier for them to push them home like a wheel barrow when they break down!LOL!
 
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