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Old Oct 24, 2006 | 09:20 PM
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I've got the stingers and I can't imagine what folks are talking about, when it comes to "mind numbing" as someone put it drone. I honestly dont' think they are that loud either. Then again I come from riding a Harley with basically drag pipes and a older Camaro with a stroker motor and 40 series flowmasters. That's just me though. I agree with sts767 statement though

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Originally Posted by sts767
Drone is such a relative term from one person to the next that getting relevant data by this method is almost impossible. Unless one person has them all and rates them all there is to much variation. In my opinion your only hope is to seek out the cars that have the settup you are interested in and hear them for yourself.
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 03:06 AM
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aren't the flowmasters made of aluminized steel? I wouldn't use them in any state that has moisture or road salt.

I'm leaning towards the FRPP 5GTs.
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Fords4Ever
Any MAC or Pypes owners out there?


MMMMMMM..... MAC.......

Awesome sound. Lots of drone tho.
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by metroplex
aren't the flowmasters made of aluminized steel? I wouldn't use them in any state that has moisture or road salt.

I'm leaning towards the FRPP 5GTs.
They are fairly thick...It'll be a long time before I'd be concerned about rusting through these! (Besides, by then it'll be a good excuse for a new system...you know....PLANNED OBSOLESENCE!

Besides...I bought my flows off of someone for $175 shipped....you just can't beat that!

-gambi06
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Fords4Ever
My son's room is above the garage and he says that things on his desk rattle when I start up the Stang in the morning so I'm not looking for too much louder just a little louder but deeper would be great. That's why I'd like confirmation on the X vs, H pipe results.
I would say get an h-pipe or a prochamber. My prochamber really deepened up my exhaust!
What's the difference between an h-pipe and the prochamber?
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