What is the draw to loud exhaust? Not a flame
i didnt install it, a shop did, and they said it was easy. O and i didnt catch the earlier post about idiots with loud trucks that are slow, all i have is the DWV intake, KandN filter, when i flip that switch and open her up, it is so much faster then stock, not even close to be "slow" only some engines have to function with backpressure to give the best results, sofar, with no back pressure, its haulin
Originally Posted by bluejay432000
At 200 miles, I had a Flowmaster installed just because I love the sound. When I pull up beside a vehicle at a light that has duals, I roll the window down so I can hear it. I especially love the Mustang's sound. Nothing like a V-8 with that throaty sound. As far as noisy, at cruie speed, I just barely can hear it in my truck. I have to be accelerating to hear it. I have had dual exhausts on every vehicle I have owned since I was 14 and I am now 62. 

I say, "To each his own"
Personally, I appreciate people customizing their own rides to reflect what they like. That's what I have my own vehicles for - to reflect what I like. My Harley is loud-as-hell but my truck is quiet cuz I like a bike with attitude and a truck that I can relax in.
If some cat likes his truck with attitude and his bike quiet, who am I to judge. It's his money and his rides. When someone rumbles up next to me with a loud truck, I think "cool, he has a custom exhaust." It's not for me but good for him if that's his thing.
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...w.cfm?num=9457
If some cat likes his truck with attitude and his bike quiet, who am I to judge. It's his money and his rides. When someone rumbles up next to me with a loud truck, I think "cool, he has a custom exhaust." It's not for me but good for him if that's his thing.
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...w.cfm?num=9457


