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durango420
01-27-2004, 06:43 PM
I asked awhile back about duel exhaust and flows for my durango, not many replys.. So I went and found out myself. I now have duel exhaust with flows on my DURANGO it only cost $350.00 and it sounds awsome. I have had many coments by random people about how good it sounds. So if you havnt done it yet you should!!!!! Let your D talk to you.. spend the money total difference..

Vader
01-27-2004, 08:50 PM
You got a set of headers and dual exhaust for $ 350.00 ?? Can you take some pics of the tail pipes or post a sound clip ??? Sounds like a great set-up.</P>

redriderbob
01-27-2004, 09:05 PM
Our flows sound awesome on our 1999 Chevrolet Silverado 2500. Gives the 6.0L a nice deep throaty sound!</P>


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kaostik
01-27-2004, 09:25 PM
flows are the way to go, had em on all my vehicles and cant wait to put em on my truck.

71RoadRunner
01-30-2004, 04:55 AM
Flowmasters have the best sound. I get lots of compliments on my Roadrunners sound, I'm sure the 3" dual aluminized mandrel bent exhaust and Dynomax ceramic coated headers doesn't hurt either. <img border="0" src=smileys/smiley4.gif border="0"> <img border="0" src=smileys/smiley36.gif border="0"> <img border="0" src=smileys/smiley17.gif border="0">

4forty
02-04-2004, 04:32 PM
Hey "D" people, new to this forum, I also Got Flowmaster 50 series w/ duals and I love em, Mean sound, Gonna get them for my Charger too, anyone know which series is best sounding for a 440??

MissMyGoat
12-04-2006, 02:04 PM
I had SW Long Tubes going into a Flowmaster Super 40 setup on my gto and it sounded amazing. Still trying to find out the specs on the durango exhaust though, I need to pipe this thing asap.

My neighbor has a Flowmaster setup on his 440, if i see him ill ask what he runs. I havent talked to him yet as he just moved in but i was out looking at his car and it has at least a FM catback...

deerang
01-26-2007, 12:12 PM
My favourite flowmaster is the Super 40. The original 40's are just too aggressive for what is still a daily driver. If it was just a weekened cruiser i could put up with the internal resonance, but not for 2 hours a day on the highway.

http://www.flowmastermufflers.com/sound.html

Mind you none of those are hooked up to a 440, but it's a good start

MAGIC84
02-15-2007, 12:53 AM
Deerang, Just out of curiousity how much were these? Would I be able to get one a flowmaster single in dual out without major modifications or rmoving the spare tire? I picked out the sound clip for the 80 series cross flow? sounds nice, but do you think it will sound weird in a 4.7 especially a daily cruiser?

Steve

Mean Green
02-15-2007, 09:06 AM
Magic if you go to a muffler shop and have them bend your pipes you won't have to relocate the spare. IDK why these other companies always make you relocate it with their systems... :eek:

MAGIC84
02-16-2007, 12:38 AM
I passed by a Monroe shop today, but traffic volume, other side of the street and 0 degree temps made for a "NON VISIT" I will try again tomorrow. I want to see how much it would cost and if it is even possible or logistical. Thanks for the assistance. IDK why they wouldnt do a little research and make a pipe design that would avoid intrusion of storage areas especially one involving the removal of safety and driveabilityrelated equipment such as a a spare tire. I am determined, I shall prevail in this project. I like the sound of the 80 series FLOWMASTER.

MAGIC

98drngoslt
02-28-2007, 03:22 PM
im looking to put an original 40 series on my 98 drang with the 5.2. I was looking for a single in, dual out muffler but the only one that flowmaster sells is 3" inlet and 2.5" outlets. I figured that this would be a problem cause the stock pipes are only 2.25" inches. Anybody know if that muffler will work? or do i need to pursue the dual muffler route?

norcalmudbogger
05-21-2007, 09:53 PM
if you guys want a burley aggresive sound try out IMCO Performance Exhaust, its a single chamber w/ dual outlets, has a better sound than the flowmasters

04durango5.7
02-03-2008, 12:18 AM
ORIGINAL: 98drngoslt

im looking to put an original 40 series on my 98 drang with the 5.2. I was looking for a single in, dual out muffler but the only one that flowmaster sells is 3" inlet and 2.5" outlets. I figured that this would be a problem cause the stock pipes are only 2.25" inches. Anybody know if that muffler will work? or do i need to pursue the dual muffler route?

I have a 40 series on my '98 grand cherokee 5.2L. Its just 2.5in single in/out, sounds great. Of course, if the funds allow it, a dual setup would sound great!! :D

Joeecko
03-16-2008, 04:07 AM
I have a 2007 durango with the 4.7 v8 and I have a flowmaster muffler 1 in 2 out and it sounds bad ass.I mean it rumbles......I added a airaid intake and it sounds even louder and better.

wicked_5.7Hemi
03-26-2008, 11:02 AM
http://www.magnaflow.com/04sound/trucksound/05durangor.htm

http://www.magnaflow.com/04sound/trucksound/05durangod.htm

Abqhemi
03-27-2008, 12:06 PM
I put a magna flow on mine and kept the single exhaust. Sounds awesome. I like the magna much better then the flowmaster. Can't wait to do the same to the truck

Joeecko
03-27-2008, 09:54 PM
FLOWMASTER FOREVER

hydrashocker
05-23-2008, 08:50 AM
The internal resonance on those is just too much for me. I'm 100% with Abqhemi on this one. MagnaFlow is the way to go but each to their own. :eek:

MEINEKEMAN1
05-23-2008, 08:56 AM
ORIGINAL: hydrashocker

The internal resonance on those is just too much for me. I'm 100% with Abqhemi on this one. MagnaFlow is the way to go but each to their own. :eek:


Thats why you can go with a 70 series flowmaster.Much quieter inside the vehicle.I always use these on suv's at my shop and customers love them.I have used 40 series delta flows on suv's in the past but too many were complaining about too much cabin noise,or as they would say "My teeth are chattering" from the vibration.

But the 70 series are the fix.

hydrashocker
05-23-2008, 01:12 PM
Well like I said, that is what I prefer.

Have you ever installed MagnaFlow and lesson to the difference?

They offer different series ya know? :eek:

MEINEKEMAN1
05-23-2008, 03:39 PM
ORIGINAL: hydrashocker

Well like I said, that is what I prefer.

Have you ever installed MagnaFlow and lesson to the difference?

They offer different series ya know? :eek:



Yes sir,I carry Magna Flow mufflers as well.I just don't think the sound compares to a Vortex,or a Flowmaster for that matter.

I have taken off Magna Flows that other shops have installed on customers cars and replaced them with Vortex and Flows and they have been happy.

It's all a matter of taste.It's all what YOU like.No one likes the same thing so what I may like,you may not.Thats what I always tell my customers when selling them muffler's.They ask if this one will sound good,or that one will sound good and I tell them that I can't say if they will think it sounds good or not.I just tell them the benefits of the performance mufflers and tell them that they will be louder than stock.

So if you're happy with Magna Flow,thats great.All personal taste.

Eihter way,we are all looking to get better performance and sound out of whatever brand we choose,so if we accomplish that,it's all good right?

hydrashocker
05-26-2008, 03:41 PM
Yep!

Preference is all it is. I like the low grunty sound that’s not too loud. Is there another muffler with that same type sound and loudness?

I hope you know what I mean.

MEINEKEMAN1
05-27-2008, 03:10 PM
ORIGINAL: hydrashocker

Yep!

Preference is all it is. I like the low grunty sound that’s not too loud. Is there another muffler with that same type sound and loudness?

I hope you know what I mean.



I like the Cherry Bomb Vortex Classic's.They sound awesome as well.