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[updated:LAST EDITED ON 26-Jul-02 AT 10:06 PM (EST)]Hey Guys and Gals, Just figured I would keep you up to date with the mods. Today I installed the FlowMaster Force II exhaust. It was obsuredly simple.The only problem I encountered was the piece of pipe that connects to the cat was loose but WOULD NOT COME OFF. I had to whip out the SAWZALL. So it took a bit of time so I wouldn't cut the cat pipe. But WOW WHAT A DIFFERENCE. I would absolutly reccommend this exhaust. The instructions are fantastic. I would even say It is idiot proof (unless you get a piece of stuck pipe like I did). AWESOME SOUND, ADDED PICKUP, and an almost simple install. You have nothing to lose. Remember PATIENCE PATIENCE PATIENCE PATIENCE PATIENCE PATIENCE
Thanks for the sparkplug directions.
About the Flowmaster--Is it much louder than stock? Our Expy is my wife's and I know she would not like a loud exhaust. How does it compare to the stock sound?
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2000 F250 SD SC 5.4L Gasser 4.10s 4x4 L/S rearend Western 7'6" plow (hate it-have to have it)White with parchment cloth
It is not MUCH louder than the stock muffler but it is louder. You will hear it if you mash the pedal to the floor. It is a deeper rumble. The cabin noise is only slighty increased. If the noise bothers your wife she could just turn the radio up a little more. But it was worth the whopping 1 1/2 hour install time.
The next install will be the Hellwig front and rear sway bars and Energy Suspension links and bushings. They should be arriveing later next month. I will keep everyone posted. Your welcome if you have any questions feel free to ask.
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