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If you do not frequent the V10 forum and would like to know what a V10 equipped with a Flowmaster series 40 using a stock tailpipe sounds like, then click [link:www.superford.org/registry/index.php?vID=460&profile=1|here].
..Monsta!!!..Sounds great...
I know I'm going to be happy with mine...we knew we could count
on you for a great sound clip...
I wonder how many times I can listen to it today at work before
someone complains....AAHHH....too bad, so sad..
Lisa
sounds awsome.I have the 70 sieries in my truck and it almost sounds like stock.I think i will be switching to the 40 real soon.Thanks to you(i half to blame it on someone so the wife wont kill me)
FWIW, if you register over at Superford.org you get free webspace that you can upload pictures (of course), sound clips and MOVIE! clips...(don't get any ideas....)
I actually got your updated link from FD.com a minute ago!
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 26-Jun-02 AT 06:00 PM (EST)]cool cool cool.....
i will get some video of yeti and your woman monsta..... it may be a bit 'blair witch' style as i will not be able to actually point/watch..... as i will be bent over puking my guts out!
weird that the diff pipe config makes SOOOO much of a diff in how the exhaust sounds!
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 28-Jun-02 AT 01:03 PM (EST)]No V10 will ever be able to have the magnificent sound of a big block V8. The kind that just makes your blood pump and puts you in your happy place, mine anyway. The Flowmasters are nice, but the V10 just doesn't do it for me.
I don't know what it is, the large cylinder size, firing order? Anyhoo, you just can't seem to get that real nice DEEP rumble from the V10, and when you really wind them out they sound more like F1 cars than trucks.
I know I could get my a@@ kicked of here for saying this , but I love the GM 502's (8.1). NOTHING sounds as good as one of those big block bad boys idling away through straight pipes. I guy I know has one in his boat. Straight pipes, water cooled, between the rumble and the gurgling of the water, well let's just say that if I'm sitting, I can't stand up for awhile and no, you can't borrow my towel.
The same goes for the 427s, 429s, and 460s too! My next vehicle WILL have a big block V8, preferably nestled into a '69 Mustang GT 500. Anyone have one that's just taking up space?
>No V10 will ever be able to have the magnificent sound of a
>big block V8.
I couldn't agree more!
>I know I could get my a@@ kicked of here for saying this
> , but I love the GM 502's (8.1). NOTHING sounds
>as good as one of those big block bad boys idling away
>through straight pipes.
Although having never heard it personally, I can just imagine the MUSIC!!
>If you do not frequent the V10 forum and would like to know
>what a V10 equipped with a Flowmaster series 40 using a
>stock tailpipe sounds like, then click
>[link:www.superford.org/registry/index.php?vID=460&profile=1|here].
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