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Old 05-11-2007, 01:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Flowmaster Super 44's anyone??

So since the muffler delete I did on Wed, I'm already annoyed with the pops... sounds like somethings freakin breaking. I love all of the heads turning though ( except the cops ). So I just ordered a set of Flowmaster 44's that a friend told me about. The deepest sounding and most advanced muffler Flowmaster makes . Gonna be pretty easy to just weld in place of the straight pipes. Can't wait.

Anyone have these on their goat?
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guess im the only one...
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I was thinking of this as a nother set for the goat. The wife is geting annoyed with the 6th gear hwy drone that I don't notice. I have 4" diameter bulet mufflers and an Xpipe. Totally love the sound but would like to know what the 44's sound like. I had the 40's and it had a very mellow sound but too tame. Please let me know the outcome!
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i'm wondering about the 44's too. over on the rustang forum no one knows anything about them either except flows and rustangs go together like milk and cookies.
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So since the muffler delete I did on Wed, I'm already annoyed with the pops... sounds like somethings freakin breaking. I love all of the heads turning though ( except the cops ). So I just ordered a set of Flowmaster 44's that a friend told me about. The deepest sounding and most advanced muffler Flowmaster makes . Gonna be pretty easy to just weld in place of the straight pipes. Can't wait.

Anyone have these on their goat?

i am thinking about getting the Flowmaster super 44's. let me know how you like them and try and get a sound clip up for us. thanks
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