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Old 11-04-2004, 11:07 AM   #1
Russell
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I've got a set of Flo Pro mufflers on my very mild 350 (headers, dual exhaust and an RV cam) and I've got no complains with it. When you let the lead foot prevail, they produce a very nice growl, but they quiet right down when you get to crusing. They are like that all the way up to 60 mph where they do start to drone a little bit. I'm sure that an x-pipe and getting the exhaust pipes off my transmission crossmember (bent for a standard tranny, then put into an auto tranny truck) would quiet things way down becuase they didn't drone at all when they were in the other truck, they were actually fairly quiet inside, but when you got on her, you almost had to cover your ears as a buddy did a driveby. If interested, I can get a sound clip for you.
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