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Old 02-19-2008, 01:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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New Vids of Super 44 Flowmasters

Here are a few more pics of my goats exhaust. The quality of video does not do her justice. '06 Pontiac GTO Superchips programmed, Poweraid TBS, AEM Brute Force Air Intake, resonator delete, and Flowmater Super 44 Series mufflers. Being next to her in person does the goat so much more justice. The videos were taken by using a Kodak digital camera, not a camcorder. Hope ya'll like. There will be more to come with windows down launching from a complete stop, and a nice highway cruise.

First video clip was already posted, took it easy on her due to not wanting to piss neighbors off after just bringing goat home:

YouTube - Beast of the South East

Second video clip was after i took a ride, engine already warmed up, got on her a little harder:

YouTube - Beast of the South East II

Third video clip was cruising down the road and then giving the goat a little kick, windows were up! :

YouTube - Beast of the South East III

Fourth Video clip is of the goat in the garage at idle, again after she was warmed up:

YouTube - Beast of the South East IV
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Old 02-19-2008, 03:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Very nice- I really liked the sound when you pumped it!
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Old 02-19-2008, 04:08 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Two More vids

YouTube - Beast of the South East V

YouTube - Beast of the South East VII
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Nice Vids NJ, color red is hot. I see LT's and a cam in your future, totally wake that ride-up... I went with a pass smog cam 228/232 and could not be more pleased...Just food for thought...
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Nice Vids NJ, color red is hot. I see LT's and a cam in your future, totally wake that ride-up... I went with a pass smog cam 228/232 and could not be more pleased...Just food for thought...
Yes, I see it also in my future. The red ceramic coated LT's would look mighty nice uner the hood!!! A cam would put the final touch on the cake!! Thanks.
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Hey NJ,
The car sounds awesome.
I noticed something really cool in the second vid. If you look at the condensation on the left tailpipe, it reminds me alot of the condensation that forms around the inlet of a jet engine, when they are powering up!
If you've ever witnessed a Boeing 777, and it's massive 11 ft diameter, 110000 lb thrust GE90s at full throttle, you know what I mean!
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Hey NJ,
The car sounds awesome.
I noticed something really cool in the second vid. If you look at the condensation on the left tailpipe, it reminds me alot of the condensation that forms around the inlet of a jet engine, when they are powering up!
If you've ever witnessed a Boeing 777, and it's massive 11 ft diameter, 110000 lb thrust GE90s at full throttle, you know what I mean!
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Thanks Russ, I like to think of her as my jet plane.

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The in car one sounds sweet!
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NJgoat, how is the sound at highway cruising speeds? Any drone?

Sounds great.

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Wow...you have just put some BAD ideas into my head! Creates checklist lol I am trying hard to keep everything stock, but it doesn't help when seeing and hearing videos like this. But then I tell myself...these aren't MAJOR mods...do it.....................DO it......................DO IT!!!!!!!
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