I just installed my new American Thunder Flowmaster catback and I absolutely love it. After researching it in this forum, i thought it was going to be "ricey" and have a loud drone inside the car. I could only find a slight difference in sound while inside the car, and I think it sounds great outside the car both at idle and under acceleration. It was exactly what I was looking for. I would definately recommend it.
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is yours the one with or without the resonator attached to the i-pipe?Britney Spears is the HOTTest girl in the world!<br /><br />2000 Camaro 3.8L Y87<br />Flowmaster 80 American Thunder catback<br />Magnaflow Carsound Catalytic Converter<br />SLP Ram Air Cold Air Intake<br />Whisper Lid<br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/freestylin59\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/id/freestylin59</a>
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hey stealth1281:
all i am looking to do is make my 2000 firebird a little deeper and louder than the stock dual exhauust(which doesnt make a sound). would you recomend this exhaust for me, or another one? the only mod i plan on doing is adding the fast toys ram air kit, or something like that. Also if you dont mind could you tell me the total cost u spent for your cat back(tax, shipping, everything) and where you got it.
thanks2000 firebird w68, a4<br />100% stock, but not for long
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well, i'm really no expert and don't know a whole lot about domestic cars, with the camaro being my first. I used to have a 3000GT, Stealth, and a Probe.
Anyway, I would probably recommend the flowmaster for your bird. Like I said,
it has a nice, deep sound at idle and low rpms, and really seems to come alive in the upper rpms. it also feels like I gained some hp, but I don't think I gained 11 hp, like the flowmaster website says. Take it for what its worth, but I had a couple people ask if it's a z28.
I got my catback off of ebay brand new for $304 plus around $25 for shipping. I could have installed it for free myself, but I never had any time to do it, so I took it to a shop and got them to put it on and weld everything for around $60.
I hope this helps you in any way.\'98 3.8L m5<br /><br />whisper lid<br />SLP CAI <br />lsd <br />3.73 gears <br />Flowmaster American Thunder catback exhaust
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We need sound clips of this setup, never heard that catback before, only the 3" one made for v8's......1997 Pontiac Firebird 3.9L<br /><br /> - TSP Dyno Tuned<br /> - Bored 0.040<br /> - ARP Rod Bolts / Head Studs<br /> - Custom CAI<br /> - Pacesetter Ceramic Headers / !Cat<br /> - 3\" Catback w/SLP Firehawk Muffler<br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/649312\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/649312</a>
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