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WOLVERINE Feb 5, 2002 04:57 PM

I've got the Flowmaster Blues.
 
I had a F/M 40 si/do exhaust put on my truck after I bought it new. When I first got it, it had more torque/HP with the stock exhaust. I seem to have lost alot of power because of the change to duals. I was thinking of putting a Gibson sweptside single exhaust on it, or either put the stock exhaust back on. Whick route would be the best? TIA.:rolleyes:

Jimmy Lee Feb 5, 2002 11:17 PM

i used two one chamber Flowmaster's and a true dual set up and i noticed a big increase in the performance of my truck!
JJ

WOLVERINE Feb 6, 2002 12:43 PM

I used one dual chamber si/do Flowmaster non-Delta Flow muffler with 2-1/4" pipes out the back. It lost a little lowend, but the performance of the mid to upper rpm's increased. It's still peppy and all, But I' rather have good sound than performance because I don't tow or race.

Donate54 Feb 6, 2002 03:05 PM

if you are willing to sacrifice low-end performance for sound, then why do u say you have the flowmaster blues? if yoiure looking for more low end, you could always get some 4.10 gears!

MitchF150 Feb 6, 2002 04:21 PM

If sound is what you are after, the Gibson would be the last muffler you would want. It's pretty quiet. I know, I've got one, but I like it that way. I do haul / tow, so I need the low end more then anything.

The Gibson is still much better then stock. It's got enough of a growl to let you know it's not stock, but won't shake the windows either.

WOLVERINE Feb 6, 2002 07:16 PM

What I meant Donate54 was I'M SICK OF FLOWMASTER. If you could only hear my exhaust you would see(hear) why I have the blues. It doesn't sound like duals at all. It sounds more like a 200 hp Johnson outboard. No joke! And the loss of power that the Flows have given me just pisses me off. I'm thinking since I can't make it sound like a v8, I might as well put the stock exhaust back on or get a more quieter, (less weedeater like sound) Gibson SS. JUST AS LONG AS IT DOES'NT SOUND HIGH PITCHED AND RICEY!:rolleyes:

MitchF150 Feb 6, 2002 07:53 PM

WOLVERINE:
 
That's right. You've got the V6? Well, I don't know what type or brand of muffler that will work for you.:confused:

I'd just be guessing, but I'd think you will need to stick to the type of muffler that is specifically designed for a truck. That's gonna be a big, round one that resembles the stock unit. I was really surprised how BIG the Gibson was. You could not see straight through it either. I have no idea what kind of sound a V6 will have with one, but it'll be better then the stock unit!

Good Luck in your quest.

MN4x4 Feb 8, 2002 12:53 AM

You cant make a V-6 sound like a V-8. Plain and simple...its like trying to make a 4 hole rice burner sound like a V-8. Like turning an apple into an orange, a pig into a beautiful woman. :D :D :D

Sorry but it just wont happen. If you want V-8 sound, get a V-8.

WOLVERINE Feb 8, 2002 08:11 AM

duh.

sundog7 Feb 8, 2002 09:09 AM

MN4x4 is right, Wolvie. Ya just can't get it there, bud. But if you can't go for sound, then at least go for performance. Of course, you've got a relatively heavy truck and a V6. So maybe you can compensate with a terrific sound system, eh? That way, when you're cruising around, you can stifle the "Johnson outboard" sound with some heavy tunes and thumping.

WOLVERINE Feb 8, 2002 12:01 PM

Hey Sundog7. I've got my sound system about where I want it for now. Although I am about to build a sub box for a 10" sub. I've got everything but the carpet to put around the box. Don't know right off what kind of sub I'm going to use though. As for performance, I am going to order a Gibson SS to quieten things down a bit. My exhaust sounds too ricey. And it'll give me some more power to play with. There's nothing more sickening than duals on a v6! Take it from me. Oh yeah, do you know where to find at least a 200 watt RMS amp pretty cheap? Nothing fancy. Well, I better skeedaddle. Gotta go to the store to get something to eat! Later alligator. :D

sundog7 Feb 8, 2002 05:31 PM

Ya know.......That's really a pretty good decision, Wolvie. Gibson produces a premium product. It's not much louder than stock according to threads I've followed here. But no one has been disappointed with it's performance, so far as I've read. I think "FamilyRide" put a Gib on his Expy and loves it. You might research that name. Certainly there are others. I
As for a "cheapie" amp.....They are legion. Jensens leap to mind, and can be "cheap" -- and many have poor quality sound. So can some things you buy on the cheap at Best Buy. Why don't you research amplifiers here?:
http://www.partsexpress.com/
Check out the Lanzar amps in "car stereo". Certainly there are pricier rigs, and those with bigger "names". But $ for $, Lanzar has fair rep. Crutchfield always has a nice selection, too. As always, do yer homework!!

WOLVERINE Feb 9, 2002 09:10 AM

I think I will save my $$$ for a good amp. Good things come to those who wait.;)

Mickey_shouse Feb 10, 2002 10:06 PM

Ive had my true dual flomaster 40 series setup for about a year now and cannot be more pleased with the sound and performance. I havent really noticed any lost low end and I really love the sound since I added shorty headers bout six months ago

01 XLT Sport Mar 10, 2002 01:44 AM

Gibson sounds like a outboard boat motor on V6
 
I had a 97 F150 4.2, after listening to a few people on-line about how good Gibson supertruck sounded on 4.2s I decided to buy one. Dont remember the cost but not cheap. I was totally disapointed with the sound almost embarsing.

To make a long story short I bought my 01 about 6 months ago and not putting any exhaust system on it. I agree with the guys with V8s you will never, IMO get a V6 to sound like one so why waste the money. I can tow just fine with my V6, tow my race car, total weight about 3600lbs with trailer no problem.

Just took a round trip to Calif. from New Hampshire this Xmas and averaged approx. 20-21mpg at an average of 70mph. Not bad

Anyway its just my opinion at least about the gibson supertruck exhaust. If I want something that sounds like an outboard boat motor I'll just buy a boat :)


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