i have a 2000 3.8 firebird, with dual pipes, which flowmaster muffler is the best for my car? thanks
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2000 silver pontiac firebird (fully loaded)<p>Performance: K&N filter, carbon fiber whisper lid, SLP ram air, air temp module, 80 series flowmaster.<p>Non-Performance: rim spinner lights, carbon fiber pedals, reflective pontiac on back, PA system with CB, Cobra Radar, and etc.Tags: None
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 97BIRD:
get an 80 series. give it a 3-4 month break in period, you'll love it.
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It did even take that long for mine to fully break-in, just about a couple of hundred mile outta do it. Edelbroch makes a real good one for our cars too, I suggest you take a serious look into that one, Especially if you are thinking about a cat back system. The Flowmaster 80 sounds nice, not too loud, the Edelbroch is a little louder, but much less restrictive, and not as load as a Flowmaster 40 series. I recommed you consider doing a 3 inch cat back for best performance.
Good Luck1997 Camaro. Lingenfelter Super Tube CAI. Flowmaster 80 series w/ dual out.
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Took mine about 2 months. I am now very pleased with the exhaust sound. Didnt notice much for performance though. Ehh, owell it sounds great though. [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img] Flowmaster [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]
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