Turndowns Vs. Pipes??

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Old 06-26-2004, 01:04 AM
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Talking Turndowns Vs. Pipes??

When I purchased my truck 6 months ago,it came with SI/DO flowmaster exhuast, that had turndowns directly after the muffler. (Talk about rumble in the cab) It was a tad to loud for me so soon after. I Had dual pipes run to the tail with tips. since then I noticed that I a not pulling as many MPG as I used too. Since then I had the flowmaster swaped out for a magnaflow SI/DO. No difference, but defiantly quieter. Did the addition of pipes cuase this? I wouldn't think so.....Thanks for all future reply's!!

Oh and which setup is better for our 4.2's? turndowns or pipes?

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Also I live down in the lower parts of Texas (Where it is humid and hot!) Even though the truck calls for 5W20, I have always thought and been tuaght that in the warmer climates 10W30 is best. With that being said how does the 4.2 fare with 10w30? Thanks again!!
 
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10W30 is fine for your truck. You will not run into any issues using 10W30 at all. That's what I use and I live in Lufkin, TX so I know what you mean by humid and hot. I have a 40 series flowmaster turned down on my truck, and I like it a lot. I don't really know if one is better than the other. I like my turndowns though...plenty enough power for me.
 
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Thanks True4.2 for your input. I will probably end up going back with turndowns. Hopefully the magnaflow won't be as loud in the cab as the old 40 series 3" in/2.5"DO flowaster was...
 
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Why don't you like the loudness man???????

im stumped
 
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loud pipes save lives man..................sometimes....
 
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haha That's weird because yesterday I saw a dodge truck that had that decal on his back window lol
 
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I do like loud exhuast, but I also like to hear my pioneer when I on the freeway doing 70....But don't worry, come monday, dual turndowns on the magnaflow..
 
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You know I just noticed that all of the screennames so far on this thread have 4.2 after them....
 
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guess so, never noticed........true was the first so I guess we copied him............with the 4.2 thing
 
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How dare we.....
 
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haha, yea i was gonna say something about black4.2 with the additional 4.2 thingy since ur new. by the way whats your name black4.2??
 
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Wink

I have been reading yalls posts for a while...I didn't relize 4.2 thing untill just recently, After I joined....Everyone have a great day...Cameron
 
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Hey Guys...while I am at it

For one is the 4.6 liter F-150 faster than our 4.2, or no?. I haven't read anything of this in any other thread..Ofcourse there are like 280 of them..

Also, and I find this somewhat amusing, I have a friend that has a 99' pontiac Grand Prix GT...a Series two(with roman numeral) 3.8 liter..and at any given speed(drop down punch it) its basically neck to neck racing. If we race from a stop, Even if i shift poorly I spank him badly...I guess I could slap a GT sign on the side of my truck....I drivin' his, not very impressive, for a GT..One more win for the 4.2's.

I aplogize in advance for asking this question, but I have seen it in another thread before, and have yet to find it again..what are the best shift points for a 5spd?
 
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Hey Guys...while I am at it

For one is the 4.6 liter F-150 faster than our 4.2, or no?. I haven't read anything of this in any other thread..Ofcourse there are like 280 of them..

Also, and I find this somewhat amusing, I have a friend that has a 99' pontiac Grand Prix GT...a Series two(with roman numeral) 3.8 liter..and at any given speed(drop down punch it) its basically neck to neck racing. If we race from a stop, Even if i shift poorly I spank him badly...I guess I could slap a GT sign on the side of my truck....I drivin' his, not very impressive, for a GT..One more win for the 4.2's.

I aplogize in advance for asking this question, but I have seen it in another thread before, and have yet to find it again..what are the best shift points for a 5spd?

First question: Is a 4.6 faster.....

It all depends on what type of truck, auto or stick, 4 or 2 wheel drive...and the driver.

No, we are definately NOT just flat out faster. . . given the right circumstances, we can take a 4.6L Ford. I can take an automatic all day from any point, but I got spanked one day in Houston at the track by a 4.6. He ran a friggin' 14.9 to my 16.something. He had 4.10 gears, LSD, chip, and a Lightning exhaust though...so it would be a close race stock. And he was a 4.6 RCAB 5 speed. I'm a 4.2 RCAB 5 speed.

Last question: Shift point?......

If you have a tachometer, shift at around 5300 RPMs.

If you don't...take 1st to 30, 2nd to 55, 3rd to about 88, 4th on out. Keep in mind that is REDLINE shifting!
 

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