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#286
Hmmmm. If yours is loud I wonder what the Pro Venom is going to sound like on mine..... I wonder if I should have him leave the second resonator on....
#287
Got my truck back and I am really happy with the install. I did have him leave both resonators on the system. He installed the system in one piece, muffler and tailpipe w/tip just like the factory system so I can remove it all in one piece if need be. The small resonator before the muffler is clamped in so it can be removed and replaced with a piece of pipe.
I am not sure the system is loud enough..... It has a nice mellow tone at idle, a little gurgle when you feather it, and a decent tone when you jump on it. My wife made the comment that she hardly notices a difference and thinks I should drive it for a week and see if the resonator should go. I have only driven it like 1.5 miles so far so I'll report back after I get some miles on it. I am thinking I'll have him make up a pipe so I can switch the resonator in and out.
I am not sure the system is loud enough..... It has a nice mellow tone at idle, a little gurgle when you feather it, and a decent tone when you jump on it. My wife made the comment that she hardly notices a difference and thinks I should drive it for a week and see if the resonator should go. I have only driven it like 1.5 miles so far so I'll report back after I get some miles on it. I am thinking I'll have him make up a pipe so I can switch the resonator in and out.
#288
Not happy with my new muffler...
Got my truck back and I am really happy with the install. I did have him leave both resonators on the system. He installed the system in one piece, muffler and tailpipe w/tip just like the factory system so I can remove it all in one piece if need be. The small resonator before the muffler is clamped in so it can be removed and replaced with a piece of pipe.
I am not sure the system is loud enough..... It has a nice mellow tone at idle, a little gurgle when you feather it, and a decent tone when you jump on it. My wife made the comment that she hardly notices a difference and thinks I should drive it for a week and see if the resonator should go. I have only driven it like 1.5 miles so far so I'll report back after I get some miles on it. I am thinking I'll have him make up a pipe so I can switch the resonator in and out.
I am not sure the system is loud enough..... It has a nice mellow tone at idle, a little gurgle when you feather it, and a decent tone when you jump on it. My wife made the comment that she hardly notices a difference and thinks I should drive it for a week and see if the resonator should go. I have only driven it like 1.5 miles so far so I'll report back after I get some miles on it. I am thinking I'll have him make up a pipe so I can switch the resonator in and out.
#289
I just had a magnaflow put on, and also left both resonators on. (2015, f250 6.2) It sounds the exact same. Was debating taking the resonators off, the big or the small, or both and replacing with pipe. I just don't want it too loud. Has anyone done this? I haven't seen any other posts where anyone has done this. Worried it won't sound good or be too loud.
Edit: I should add that I was only getting 8-9 mpg and am now running 11-12 mpg so it's still not a fuel miser. I did just make a 350 mile trip and got 14.2 which ain't bad for a 6.2 with 35" rubber.
#290
I just had a magnaflow put on, and also left both resonators on. (2015, f250 6.2) It sounds the exact same. Was debating taking the resonators off, the big or the small, or both and replacing with pipe. I just don't want it too loud. Has anyone done this? I haven't seen any other posts where anyone has done this. Worried it won't sound good or be too loud.
#291
I have Magnaflow cat-back system on my 2015. It includes Y pipe, muffler, 3-1/2" pipe and a 5" tip that replaces everything. It sounds great with a low rumble while not being too loud. All stainless steel looks good too. With the tuned cat-back I gained a noticeable gain in mpg too (like 2-3mpg).
Edit: I should add that I was only getting 8-9 mpg and am now running 11-12 mpg so it's still not a fuel miser. I did just make a 350 mile trip and got 14.2 which ain't bad for a 6.2 with 35" rubber.
Edit: I should add that I was only getting 8-9 mpg and am now running 11-12 mpg so it's still not a fuel miser. I did just make a 350 mile trip and got 14.2 which ain't bad for a 6.2 with 35" rubber.
#292
I'm just debating on taking both resonators off, or one or the other. I'm thinking if I take the big one off under the cabin of the truck it may be too loud in the cabin, and if I only take off the small one I would notice any difference. BUT, I think I'm just going on Thursday to just have both taken off, going with the Y from the cats with 3" straight back to the magnaflow... Hopefully I can still converse with my wife at highway speed while towing the travel trailer... even though I may enjoy not being able to hear her...
#293
So, just making sure I understand... I'm not smartest truck guy around You have a Y coming off the two CATS to a single 3.5" pipe, Removed the 2 resonators and the muffler in the back - which you replaced with the magnaflow? Is your magnaflow in the same place as the stock muffler?
Many guys will now say omg $600 for a cat back system. I say why chop and hack a exhaust system onto a $50,000 truck just to save a few hundred and end up with a untuned improperly flowing exhaust. Bend locations, muffler placement and Y pipe design all effect performance. A complete system from a reputable manufacturer looks, sounds and performs much better than a system pieced together at bubbas discount muffler. I have did it both ways so I am speaking from a little experience. If you just want to make noise go with bubbas but if you want quality sound and performance go with a engineered system.
#294
I've read a few remarks about de-catted trucks sounding bad but I feel I must post up to disagree. I love the sound, confirmed by many as well, and it's definetly not overboard and obnoxiously loud. No droning or increased cab noise, I mostly drive with the back window open in order to better hear it. I pull a three horse trailer regularly with it and don't find it over the top at all. You will throw cat codes if you're not tuned for it. The rest of my exhaust is stock.
I know many will be against running with no cats and if so definetly don't do it. I just wanted to post this up for people who might be reading through weighing their options. If I had the capability of getting a sound clip I'd try to but I've never posted more than pics to the Internet.
I know many will be against running with no cats and if so definetly don't do it. I just wanted to post this up for people who might be reading through weighing their options. If I had the capability of getting a sound clip I'd try to but I've never posted more than pics to the Internet.
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#298
Would that work ya think? Last time I went wheeling with go-pro the sound was like I was underwater so I know it won't work. Wonder if phone would be distorted?