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Old Apr 30, 2001 | 11:56 AM
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I would like to get a Flowmaster 50 series for my '97 4.6L and saw that the online store sells the Force II system for a good price. Does anyone have advice with regard to installing the 50 series Flowmaster on a '97 4.6L? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks.

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Old Apr 30, 2001 | 10:15 PM
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The install goes very easy.Buy some extra clamps,the ones supplied are cheap and are not strong enough to crimp the pipes.

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97 F150 Flareside Ext Cab
XLT,4.6 Auto,DK Toreador Red,Ford Signature Atlas rims
275/60 17 Yokohama AVS ST
3:73 LS,K&N Fipk
Superchip,Flowmaster Force II,Ford 9mm wires
Bosch Platinium +4
MAAP SS step bars
 
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Old May 1, 2001 | 11:07 AM
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Thanks DG13, I appreciate it. BTW, how does the 50 sound on a 4.6? I am hoping it is throaty but not annoying at highway speeds (I'm military and I move a lot).

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Old May 1, 2001 | 11:11 PM
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It sounds like a truck or muscle car.Cruising at speed it's fairly quiet but under acceleration it roars.

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97 F150 Flareside Ext Cab
XLT,4.6 Auto,DK Toreador Red,Ford Signature Atlas rims
275/60 17 Yokohama AVS ST
3:73 LS,K&N Fipk
Superchip,Flowmaster Force II,Ford 9mm wires
Bosch Platinium +4
MAAP SS step bars
 
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Old May 3, 2001 | 02:54 PM
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I have to agree with DG13 - the Force II install is pretty easy especially if you have a sawzall to remove the original pipe. The clamp crimps the oem pipe down pretty tight and takes a while to work loose without a saw.

Also, I pitched all the cheap clamps and had a muffler shop weld all the joints for $40. No squeaks, leaks, or rattles, plus it looks more sleek without clamps.

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Captains Chairs, Electronic Shift, Rear Slider, Keyless Entry, Cab Steps, 3.55 L/S
Mods: Superchip, WMS Velocity Tube, Flowmaster Force II, Scorpion Spray in Liner, fogs + hibeams (thanks FedExPilot)
 
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