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let me know what you guys think about this:
ive got a '77 f250 with the 300 I6. im wanting to run fake duals off a glasspack straight out the back. how do you think this will sound. i got it priced, one said $175 another said $200. or should i just stick with one pipe with the glasspack. thanks, aaron
Aaron
Listen to a few setups at [a href="http://www.seebeew.8m.com/exhaust" target=new]www.seebeew.8m.com/exhaust[/a].
They may be the sounds of the setups you are looking for. If you are using AOL remember to right click and save the sound clip. Hope this helps.
--Chris
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I wonder what a Flowmaster sounds like on a 5.0????
Check out:
>Hey seebeew i have no way to record my exhaust on the
>computer and then send it to you. What can i do????
Record the exhaust on a tape recorder and then transfer it over to the pc (either through the microphone or the input on your sound card). There is a degredation in quality but it may work.
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I wonder what a Flowmaster sounds like on a 5.0????
Check out:
[a href="http://www.seebeew.8m.com/exhaust" target=new]www.seebeew.8m.com/exhaust[/a]
to hear that and more!!!
It would sound awesome. I had this setup on my 6 wit i had one cat instead od a glasspack. Sounded really nice. My chrome 22 X 31/2 tips helped make it louder too. I think it would be louder with a glasspack. Go with a 12 inch one. IT sounds like a winner to me.
For 300 sounds, check out www.bigblocksix.com/f100swb/
I think I have most of my sounds linked, but, I'm in the process of updating the page anyway...
Evan
1982 F100 SWB
300 HD: Cliffy 290H, 9.1:1 compression, forged everything, ARP'd bottom end/Hedman hedder/dual 2½" exhaust
NP 435/2.75 geared 9"
1986 F150 HD, 300 HD/needs a NP 435/4.10 geared 8.8
70,000 miles
1984 F150 XLT Lariat parts donor, 351W/C6/9" LOADED to the hilt, 201,000 miles
1980 F100 Custom, 300/Np 435/2.75, 58,000 miles
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