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Old May 28, 2001 | 04:24 PM
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Question Loudest Possible Setup?

I'm running a 3" mufflerless turndown from the "Y" pipe, and it's not loud enough. My girlfriend's 2000 Sunfire is louder with my old FM 40, and sounds awesome. I don't understand what some of you mean by saying that FM 40's are even too loud, because with no muffler, my truck sounds damned near stock at idle. Their is no way my truck is too loud for anyone's opinion here, I'm sure. So, what can be done to make her louder? Would it help to cut the "Y" and instal a custom one, or go dual with an "H" pipe? Would a 4" or 5" tip help? WHAT CAN I DO?!?!?! Thanks guys...maybe no one else has had this problem, so I may be on my own as no one has gone to these measures yet?

-AR


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2001 F-150 XLT 4x4 Off-Road, SuperCab, Flareside, Black[*] 4.6L Triton V8 HPI[*] 5 Speed / 3:55 Reg. Axle[*] Keyless[*] Premium Audio CD

Mods:[*] K&N Intake (Chopped Airbox)[*] Removed Elbow Silencer[*] 3" Cat-Back (No Muffler, Turn-Down)[*] Cranked Torsion Bars[*] APC XENON PLASMA Super Whites[*] '01 "L" Taillights[*] Bugshield[*] Bedliner[*] Ventshades[*] Taillight Covers (Slotted)[*] Removed Mudflaps[*] "Light Argent" 4x4 Off-Road Decals[*] K&N & Flowmaster Stickers (Under the Hood)

Audio:[*] Clarion 6675[*] Rockford Fosgate 5x7's[*] Rockford Fosgate G360A2 Punch Amp[*] JL 12W3-D2 (Ported)[*]Viper 500 Alarm

Build Date: 8/23/00 (Kansas City Plant)

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Old Jun 1, 2001 | 01:55 AM
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It sounds like the answer is, fill the entire bed up with speakers and amps and play exhuast sounds through them.
 
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Old Jun 1, 2001 | 02:10 AM
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by OneBadCrewX4:
It sounds like the answer is, fill the entire bed up with speakers and amps and play exhuast sounds through them.</font>
LOL.

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hope this works.

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The truck:
Teal 1997 XLT flareside with 4.6L, auto tranny, electronic shift on the fly, 3.55LS and 4x4 ORP.

Performance mods:
Gen. 2 K&N FIPK
Superchip(removed until further notice)
True dual exhaust exiting out the back
2.5" pipe with 18" glasspacks and 18"x4" round chrome slash cut tips

Appearance:
White face gauges
Euro clear corners
01L headlights
Covercraft tonneau cover
Billet pedals
16" Modern© wheels
265/75r16 Wild Country Radial TXR tires
Factory tinted rear windows
Bug deflector
Euro clear corners

Sound system:
Clarion ADX5655z Double Din Cassette & CD
4 Pioneer TS-A6865 speakers

Other:
Bedliner
Bulldog keyless entry/remote start

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Old Jun 1, 2001 | 08:44 AM
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Jackal,

Get the "Y" pipe cut first of all. Then run another piece of pipe from the other converter. So then you will have "true duals" with nothing but pipes. This should help a lot.

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My F-150
  • 2001 XLT
  • Toreador Red
  • Extended Cab
  • 4.6 Liter
  • v8
  • No Muffler (Illegal) NEW
  • Dual Exhaust (Y-PIPE)
  • 6" Chrome Tips
  • Vent Shades
  • AVS Blackout Headlight Covers
  • Rhino Sprayed-In Bedliner
  • Flareside
  • 20% Window Tint (Front 2 side windows)(Illegal)
  • 11" 7% dark tint band on front (Illegal)
  • Bugflector
    Pending
  • 295/75/16 BFGoodwrench All Terain Tires (June 2001)
  • 3" P.A. Body Lift (June 2001)

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