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Old Sep 21, 2000 | 06:29 PM
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Question ? For All with Dual Flowmasters on an L

I would like to know what size inlet and outlet you have and what inlet/outlet configuration you are using with a dual flow setup. Also, anyone know website for Inject-Tech or phone #? Thanks in advance.
-Morgan

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Old Sep 21, 2000 | 08:35 PM
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Flash: Send e-mail to: cepat71@msn.com and I will provide you with InjectTech info.

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Old Sep 21, 2000 | 08:35 PM
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I have 2.5" in/out delta flow 40's with 3" stainless tips. No "x" or "H" pipe.
 
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Old Sep 21, 2000 | 08:45 PM
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Flash, i have a pr. of brand new in unopened box Flowmasters
just for the lightning. They are Delta 50s
2.5" center/offset. I'll sell'em for $120
shipped. I can send you a link to see what they would look like. http://www.mufflex-performance.com/
and go to the Lightning Brochure.
Thanks-Bryce

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Old Sep 22, 2000 | 04:15 PM
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Flash, I just installed a pair of single inlet/outlet flowmasters today. I got the Delta Flowmasters because their website claimed they were slightly louder than the regular 50 series on the outlet, but quieter on the inlet. They were right on!! At first I was nervous that they may be too loud but they are not. From the inside of the cab you can barely hear them, but from the outside they have a real low, mean sound to them. I would strongly recommend going with either the delta 40's or regular 50s as I have heard both and they sound about the same. Summit sells the deltas for $72 and have all sizes in stock, the regular type goes for about $63. So fribab's price is reasonable.
I messed up and got mine with 3" inlet and outlit but my pipes are only 2 1/2. But no problem, any decent muffler shop can put a reducer on them. I got one muffler with center inlet/outlet and the other offset inlet/same side offset outlet. They matched up perfectly to the stock pipes. Do a search and you will find some pictures of one about 6 months ago. Good luck, Jeff

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Old Sep 22, 2000 | 07:04 PM
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Is there any chance of getting an audio file of a stock vs. the Delta 40 or 50, or even just an audio of your set up now? I have been looking for the sound you describe but have been reluctant to do the trial and error with cold, hard cash.

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