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Old Apr 2, 2011 | 06:09 PM
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Hello everyone,

My name is Rick and I just joined this forum.

I live in the San Francisco/Bay Area and I pull my boat with a '95 Chevy Pickup that I named "Lola".

She's been a great truck! Just over 100k miles, V8, Belltech 5/7 drop with 17" Budniks, Flowmaster 40 series and gets 20 mpg on the freeway!

I think that the thing that prompted me to join this site is that I am tired of the noise that my Flowmasters 40s create (Sounds great, in some situations, but I don't like it all the time, anymore) and am looking for a good muffler suggestion. Should I install Flowmaster 50s? Or something else? I have been hearing good things about Magnaflows but, was hoping for some first hand advice. Lola has a great music system but, the drone from the exhaust, takes away from the music and conversation can be difficult.

Thanks for reading and I welcome any suggestions!

Rick
 
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Old Apr 2, 2011 | 07:09 PM
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NICE lookin rig Rick... My daughter had a sign on her bedroom door when she was younger. "If You Think It's Too Loud? Your Too OLD" LOL
I hear ya buddy I like to make a bit of noise once in a while. but not as often as I use to.
I like to hear my tones.
A good muffler can make the world of difference in the sound your truck produces, and the performance. But the position you put that same muffler will sound different too.
A muffler mounted closer to the engine (under cab) will give you somewhat of a throaty sound. That same muffler mounted towards the back will produce that snapping sound with heavy acceleration.
 
Old Apr 2, 2011 | 11:04 PM
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Thanks Glenn. I think what did it is, one evening last weekend, I took it up to San Francisco and ended up in the North Beach/**** Hill/Financial Districts. Every time I would have to pull a hill, the torque is right at about 2300rpm (the deepest exhaust note) and with the echo off of the buildings, I set off about half of the car alarms on the street(s)! I left blocks of cars with their lights flashing!! It looked pretty cool but, that's when I made the decision and your daughter's poster is correct!! lol There's only one place for the muffler (under the bed) so, it's just a different muffler that I'm looking for. I think that a 3 chamber Flowmaster would probably do the trick but, I just wanted more opinions. Thanks for the response! Rick
 
Old Apr 3, 2011 | 07:34 AM
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I think flowmaster 50's or 70's would suit you just fine... I've never used them personally, but I've heard good things about them. Great looking truck by the way
 
Old Apr 3, 2011 | 08:17 PM
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Thanks, Kevin. I have never heard of a "70" but, I'll check it out. Thanks, Rick
 
Old Apr 5, 2011 | 09:31 AM
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I agree go with the flomasters !!
 
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