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    I found a dealer that is by me and I am probibly going to stop in some time soon. I was at there websight and they said that the 80 series is for V8 cars only, I have seen that some of you have it on your V6, does it work?
    I was wondering if the 80 series is not the one then which one is? the 60, or 40?
    I dont want it to cost a lot of $$, Where would they cut the old one off at and how much do you think it would $$ for the hole thing and instilation?
    ~chris~ 98 Cayenne red Camaro 3800 A4, 3:08, T tops Borla cat-back, wisper lid K&N, Bilstine shocks, Dunlops all around. <br />AOL IM: chevyboyz24

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    The Flowmaster 80 series works great on the V6. I have it and I love it. I forgot how much the muffler cost, something around 100 bucks. I installed it myself, so I dunno about installation.

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    • #3
      i have the cat-back system thats made for the v8's. the exhuast shop had a small problem putting it on, but its on there and it runs great. its loud and i get compliments on how it sounds.
      \'96 <b>Quasar Blue</b> Firebird A4<br /><a href=\"http://jamiethekiller@comcast.net\" target=\"_blank\"><i>jamiethekiller@comcast.net</i></a><br /><a href=\"http://www.woodlandrock.com\" target=\"_blank\">my band: woodland</a>

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      • #4
        Flowmaster 80 series to get for V6 Camaro: #42-583
        The other muffler is 3" and is what i sued for the V8's. It could be done for your car, you'd just need 3" exhaust from the cat. It'd sound nice, but not at WOT.

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        • #5
          get the 40!~
          GET THE 40!
          :D
          2011 Camaro LS 6M, in black.

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          • #6
            <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by GregWS6'01:
            Flowmaster 80 series to get for V6 Camaro: #42-583
            The other muffler is 3" and is what i sued for the V8's. It could be done for your car, you'd just need 3" exhaust from the cat. It'd sound nice, but not at WOT.
            <hr></blockquote>

            How is 42583 different than 43083, besides the inlet diameter? Flowmaster claims that all of them are for the V8's... that's why 42583 has a 2.5 inch inlet... that's stock V8 size... and the 43083 would be for anyone with a 3 inch I-pipe... however, you can weld a 3 inch muffler to the 2.25 inch I-pipe... I'm tempted to say that mine was a 3 inch inlet that the shop "adapted" to the I-pipe, but I'd have to get back to you guys on that. Also, what are we talking about installing, just the muffler or a muffler and I-pipe?
            Matt<br />2000 Firebird<br /><br /><a href=\"http://www.fullthrottlev6.com/forums/index.php?\" target=\"_blank\">FullThrottleV6.com</a>

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            • #7
              <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by HAZ-Matt:


              How is 42583 different than 43083, besides the inlet diameter? Flowmaster claims that all of them are for the V8's... that's why 42583 has a 2.5 inch inlet... that's stock V8 size...
              <hr></blockquote>

              Wrong! Stock V8 size is 2.75" not 2.5". Our stock is 2.25" (for those who don't know). Haz-Matt i think what you mean by having it welded to the cat is that they might cut off that S pipe and put an adapter onto the cat since it's outlet is only 2.25" to match the stock size. That could be correct, but not sure.

              Scott

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              • #8
                it should not cost you more than 250 to have it installed, with the muffler and tips. I priced it and i was gettin a 3 inche custom I Pipe made at the shop, muffler and stainless tips for like 265
                2002 Silver Firebird M5<br />T-Tops, Whisper Lid, Flow Master 80 series w/ 3\" stainless tips, Holly Powershot filter, B&M Ripper shifter with Leather SLP shift knob, Eurolight conversion kit for headlights. Mods soon to come<br />Raptor style ram air hood, intake kit.<p>my car <a href=\"http://www.systemsam.net/firebird/image003.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">www.systemsam.net/firebird/image003.jpg</a><br /><a href=\"http://www.systemsam.net/firebird/image008.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">www.systemsam.net/firebird/image008.jpg</a>

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                • #9
                  I have the 40 Series and would recommend that if you're going to buy Flowmaster then buy the 80 Series. However, I'm planning on switching to a Dynomax SuperTurbo.
                  -James<br /><br />\'96 3.8L A4 Camaro (SOLD)

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                  • #10
                    I had my Flomaster(80.00 with shipping+/-) and dual outlets welded on to my Chrome Z28 tips ($100) for a total of $250. You could get it done for as cheap as $140 if you skimp it.

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                    • #11
                      Another question, what would the 40 sound like on my car? I dont think I can do this till the summer because I am trying to save as much as possibel for now so I can pay for school, maybe in the summer I can do this.
                      Would I get 3" pipes from the cat back? or should I get like a 2 something?
                      Thanks
                      ~chris~ 98 Cayenne red Camaro 3800 A4, 3:08, T tops Borla cat-back, wisper lid K&N, Bilstine shocks, Dunlops all around. <br />AOL IM: chevyboyz24

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                      • #12
                        The 80 series is less restrictive. You wouldn't want the dual outlets?

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                        • #13
                          <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by GregWS6'01:
                          The 80 series is less restrictive. You wouldn't want the dual outlets?<hr></blockquote>

                          What do you mean? I will probibly order Z28 tips if it has straight pipes.
                          How different will the 40 series sound? will it be more wound up? A ricery sound?
                          ~chris~ 98 Cayenne red Camaro 3800 A4, 3:08, T tops Borla cat-back, wisper lid K&N, Bilstine shocks, Dunlops all around. <br />AOL IM: chevyboyz24

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                          • #14
                            American Thunder Cat Back system will work on a v6, ment for v8's but w/ a little bit of work it will fit our cars.

                            Only work u need is something called a reducer. Makes the 3" pipe fit ur stock 2.25 S-pipe that goes into ur cat.

                            If the muffler shop u went to says it cant be dont RUN and go somewhere else cause they dont knwo what their talking about. Chances are their gonna F*** your car up.
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                            • #15
                              <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Scott Black:


                              Wrong! ... Haz-Matt i think what you mean by having it welded to the cat is that they might cut off that S pipe and put an adapter onto the cat since it's outlet is only 2.25" to match the stock size. That could be correct, but not sure.

                              Scott
                              <hr></blockquote>

                              Yes I was wrong about the size. I don't know what I was thinking. And I'm glad that you put an exclamation point after wrong, too.

                              Actually Scott, I didn't mean that "they might cut off that S pipe and put an adapter onto the cat since it's outlet is only 2.25" as I never said anything about the cat, and the word does not appear in my post. Also you do not have to use an adapter when you weld, say a 3 inch pipe to a 2.25 inch pipe. You have to adapt it, but not necessarilly with an adapter (ie, with melting and shaping).

                              [ February 15, 2002: Message edited by: HAZ-Matt ]</p>
                              Matt<br />2000 Firebird<br /><br /><a href=\"http://www.fullthrottlev6.com/forums/index.php?\" target=\"_blank\">FullThrottleV6.com</a>

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