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Old 01-15-2009, 01:01 PM   #21
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wonderful army blocked youtube at work so i cannot search youtube clips

go to www.n-tunnel.com and through there you can go to any website on a govt computer. an army friend of mine told me about it. it works
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Old 01-15-2009, 07:56 PM   #22
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GO with the MM. I did not like the sound of them with a o/r X, but I welded in some resonators and now I love it. You get the awesome sound from the x-pipe with zero rasp and no more trumpeting at certain RPM's.
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Old 01-15-2009, 09:35 PM   #23
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I have the MM;s and love them... I heard magnapacks in person on a friends car, they arent bad, but not as loud and muscly as the MMs..

If i had to do it all again, I would mid mount some flowmaster original 40's (no delta flow) under the car... I still may. Or some mac Flowpaths , if they fit...

I wish I had of known that before... No drone, and way more ballsy than the MM's.
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Old 01-15-2009, 10:15 PM   #24
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how on earth does 2 flowmasters fit under that car? i gotta see this in pic, not that i dont believe, but that driveshaft looks like it keeps that fitment rather tight
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it would fit, that being said it would require alot of custom bending and a sacrifice of ground clearance
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oh, that explains it. the shelby gt, (fr3) already sits too low, one would see sparks with that setup
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ha ha yeah probably.. well the driver wouldnt see but everyone behind him would. hed just hear it
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Actually no... The mac flowpath universals for example are less than 4" thick... Plenty of space under there, and it dosn't require "extensive" modifications... It can be done for well under $500 if you find the right shop ( Including mufflers)

1morepart, and others on the forum have it done. The shop 1morepart had it done at now does these regularly for customers.

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that n-tunnel, very cool! its just a matter of time till they catch on but in the mean time, great. thanks a bunch!
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my vote is a mid muffler sytem but using the magnapack mufflers...that what i have and love it plus its way cheaper....teh mufflers were 40 buck each on ebay..tips were 10 bucks each on ebay for magnaflow 10in rolled tips and 80 bucks for the install..
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