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Old 10-10-2004, 03:45 AM
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Default RE: maganpacks vs. flowmasters?

If you are talking about muffler only, not everyone is cool enough to get Flows for 40-50 a piece. Packs can be had for around 60-70 each.

The catback, you shouldn't pay anymore than 400 for it. Its stainless and incredible quality, fit is awesome and installation is easy.
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Old 10-10-2004, 03:56 AM
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Default RE: maganpacks vs. flowmasters?

Im gona get my exhaust finally as well.. Yea from what ive heard/read, magnapacks are much better. My neighbor has flowmasters on his car and it sounds pretty good, but from the sound file on magnaflow's site... woh! I can't wait!
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Old 10-10-2004, 04:39 AM
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Default RE: maganpacks vs. flowmasters?

ORIGINAL: Dan02GT

If you are talking about muffler only, not everyone is cool enough to get Flows for 40-50 a piece. Packs can be had for around 60-70 each.

The catback, you shouldn't pay anymore than 400 for it. Its stainless and incredible quality, fit is awesome and installation is easy.
Well we were not talking about quality and fitting before. All you said was that flowmasters are not cheaper than magnapacks. Like I said I'm not positive that they are but I got my flowmaster catback for $240 and I have never seen magnapacks that cheap. Yes you are probably right the quality is probably much better not sure about the fitting but we were not talking abou that. We were just discussing the price so unless you can find a brand new magnapack catback for $240 or less than yes the magnapacks are more expensive than the flowmasters.
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Old 10-10-2004, 03:05 PM
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Default RE: maganpacks vs. flowmasters?

i had been leaning towards the magnas myself, so im pretty sure thats what i am going with. but do you huys think that i should wait until i get the ltbs that i want, before doing any of the exhaust, or should i get the magnas with a mim-pipe and just keep that until i get to the point when im thinking about forced induction(by that time i should be outta college$$$) and then go back and get the bbk ltbs and a different mid-pipe?? cuz the install on those ltbs is gonna be killer, im thinking at least 300 and then on top of the fact that i cant find for under 400, i dont think the benefit will be worth right now
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Old 10-10-2004, 10:09 PM
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magnapacks are awsome.
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