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Topic: 2-Chamber Flowmasters??
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The Barber Journeyman Posts: 11 From: Rocklin, CA, USA Registered: Nov 2001
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posted 11-25-2001 07:47 PM
Hi, I have an opportunity to buy a pair of 2-chamber 3" Flowmasters for $120.00 (they have 500 miles on them). Has anyone had experience with these? Is it worth the time and $$$. I could use info on Sound, horsepower and quality. Thanks for the help!
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mustangs68 Moderator Posts: 13648 From: Hampton,Virginia,USA 1968 Fastback & 1995 Vert MCA#39406 M&M #12 Registered: May 99
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posted 11-26-2001 10:27 PM
For what it's worth,I'm runing 2 chamber Flowmasters on a 68 289 and it's loud...then I'm 51 too sam
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The Barber Journeyman Posts: 11 From: Rocklin, CA, USA Registered: Nov 2001
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posted 11-27-2001 01:33 PM
thanks Sam. I've heard they are very loud, I'm thinking about Vortex or DynoMax now. I'm only 30, but I'm going on 60 ;-)Thanks again for the feedback, I appreciate it. This bord has been great for information, I'm new to Mustangs and still learning.
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QCRun98 Journeyman Posts: 3 From: Moline, IL USA Registered: Apr 2002
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posted 04-02-2002 02:28 PM
I would go with the Flowmaster's I have 2 Chamber Flowmasters on my 98 V6 with turndowns and it gave me a lot of peroformance and a throaty sound. Everyone always asks me if it is a GT. I love them.------------------ 1998 V6 Saleen Mustang Underdrive Pulleys Dual Exhaust Flowmasters K&N Cold Air Intake Ported & Polished Upper Intake Lower Intake Saleen Front Fascia Cobra RR Hood
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