Flowmaster & Pypes O/R H Video
#1
Flowmaster & Pypes O/R H Video
Hey, put together an exhaust vid of the Flows and Pypes H. This might help people get an idea of what it sounds like to help them in the exhaust decision making process. The sound is actually very accurate. As in all vids.....turn up the bass!
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUbehg36vy4
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUbehg36vy4
#3
We have almost the exact same setup, minus the Pypes O/R H. I still have the factory H and was looking for a little more sound. Are you still running converters, no inspection in Alabama, so some just cut them off, not me? I looked on Pypes website and cound not find an offroad H. They only listed an H.
Scott
Scott
#4
We have almost the exact same setup, minus the Pypes O/R H. I still have the factory H and was looking for a little more sound. Are you still running converters, no inspection in Alabama, so some just cut them off, not me? I looked on Pypes website and cound not find an offroad H. They only listed an H.
Scott
Scott
To my knowledge, pypes only makes an O/R H.....they do make the X in catted AND O/R versions.
Lastly, this is not a little more sound-it's a LOT more sound. It's border-line a little too loud(though everyone loves it). The video at the track shows just how loud it is, the car echo'd through the whole track 1/4 mile away
-Scott....lol
#8
Thanks guys.
Install is pretty straightfoward. Having done a ton of exhaust work so it was really simple for me though any do it yourselfer can use TB's guide and should not have any problem. At this point I've swapped exhaust in my car so many times I've gotten it down to roughly a 20min swap but I would say for a first timer, a little over an hour if you take your time....DEF worth doing yourself--> save money AND a learning experience + satisfaction
Install is pretty straightfoward. Having done a ton of exhaust work so it was really simple for me though any do it yourselfer can use TB's guide and should not have any problem. At this point I've swapped exhaust in my car so many times I've gotten it down to roughly a 20min swap but I would say for a first timer, a little over an hour if you take your time....DEF worth doing yourself--> save money AND a learning experience + satisfaction
#10
def about to kick the flows to the curb here too.. baffles inside the left muffler are shot and rattle around like crazy. the O/R H didnt help the situation any either. i think im gonna go to the pypes mid muffler system