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Old Mar 27, 2000 | 12:04 AM
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i had the option of getting a flomaster or a flo-pro..i went with the flo-pro duel outlet..and had the second cat cut off..it sounds good and it did give me a gain in power..i think the flo-pro is a good choice, but just my opinion

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95 F-150 s/c XLT short 5.0 4R70W trans. 3.55
Cat-back duels with flo-pro and echo tips
K&N FIPK, Superchip
Accel 8.8 custom wires, accel superstock coil, accel cap and rotor
motorcraft platnium plugs
Soon to get a tint job, and maybe some nerf bars

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Old Mar 29, 2000 | 09:29 PM
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I have a FLO-PRO muffler. It's a Single In, Dual-Out type. I also had my biggest Catalytic convertor removed. The pre-convertor thing is still there. I love the tone of the Flo-Pro but it's not nearly loud enough. If I had it to do over then I would have just put a glass pack on there.

But overall if you want a good sounding throaty muffler for a good price the Flo-Pro is great.

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1993 Ford F-150
Kustom Kreations Package
2WD, 5.0 (302), AOD, 3.55

K&N Drop In, Superchip, Dual 2.25" Exhaust,TransGO Shift Kit & Pirelli Scorpion Zeros!

Eclipse CD Player, Eclipse 8-CD Changer, Eclipse Amp, Clarion front speakers, 8" Boston Acoustics Subwoofer

Future Mods: STEEDA Suspension Kit & Some More Engine Mods!


 
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