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Ok guys I was looking on FlowTech's website and I saw 3 kinds of mufflers that I like. There is the Purple Hornies, The Terminator, and Afterburner mufflers. I have the good ole 300 Six, so which would sound better, and does anyone else have these on their 300? I'm looking to make my 300 sound a little betterand more aggressive, enough to scare the ricers and Chevy's. Thanks guys.
1978 F150 Custom 4x4
300-6 w/ 4.11's
3spd + Chevy pulling gear
BFGoods 32x11.50s
Chevy symbols in the grill
Dodge symbols in the muffler
Black is oil
Red is tranny
Green is antifreeze
So what are the yellow puddles under Chevys?
If I were you I'd just cut the exhaust off from the 2nd catylitc converter back, and put a turn-down tip right after the cat. The 300 isn't a loud engine so you gotta go to lengths to make yourself heard.
I liked the sound of my 300 with just a gibson cat-back. If you do a lot to the 300s exhaust, it makes it sound like a tractor engine, literally.
Primary rig is Green Thunder:
95' F-150 XLT 4x4, 302, 5 spd, MSD 6A, Flowmaster Exhaust, Sunroof, Clear corners w/ Diamond headlights, CD player with 2 10" subs and some 32" BFG Muds .
Thats it for now, saving for a stang. Check out my Gallery for a look-see.
i have a 1986 with a straight six and its the most beastliest sounding truck in the parking lot at school. it has a fuel injected ported exaust manifole on it with true dual 2.5 inch straigh pipe all the way the the borla sidepipes and it sounds just awsome.
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