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Old 02-21-2008, 04:13 PM
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Default Flowmaster A/T vs. Boomtubes

Ok guys.

Again I am in one of those situations where I had narrowed down everything and picked out something and then I find something new. I'm looking at a new exhaust system (all stock right now) and I was planning on going with the Flowmasters until I found the Boomtubes. I watched the Exhaust Guru's Boomtube video and really like the sound. I am looking for a deep, aggressive sound that is loud but not scare people and scare people loud. I want a sound that will make people turn their heads and say, "Damn, that is a nice car." if you know what I mean. Other catch is, I have a V6 with a single exhaust. I haven't seen a video of Boomtubes in a V6, I'm assuming that this is even possible, nor have I seen a quality video of the Flowmasters showing me all of the different aspects of the exhaust (such as the Exhaust Guru's video for the Boomtubes). I really am stuck and it would be great if everyone could help me out with their knowledge and opinions, plus I would like to see more quality videos of the Boomtubes and Flowmasters showing me everything, looks, sound, driveby, cabin noise, etc...

Thanks again for the help,

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Old 02-21-2008, 04:20 PM
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Wow you definately wont get the deep sound with a v6. But hey if they make boomtubes for the 6 then definately check into them!
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Yeah, I mean as deep and aggressive as possible...

But that was another problem, I don't kno where I can get boomtubes for a V6 but it would be awesome if I could.
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I would stay away from Flowmaster

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But can I with a V6 and still get the sound I want?

Still open to opinions so keep them coming.

Also if anybody hasa GOOD video of the Boomtubes or the Flowmasters showing me the different aspects of them and the sound I will get both outside and inside the car that would be great.
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You can put the Boomtubes on a V6 by replacing the Y-pipe with an H-pipe
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check the sticky in exhausts clips in the 4.0
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Ok guys.

Again I am in one of those situations where I had narrowed down everything and picked out something and then I find something new. I'm looking at a new exhaust system (all stock right now) and I was planning on going with the Flowmasters until I found the Boomtubes. I watched the Exhaust Guru's Boomtube video and really like the sound. I am looking for a deep, aggressive sound that is loud but not scare people and scare people loud. I want a sound that will make people turn their heads and say, "Damn, that is a nice car." if you know what I mean. Other catch is, I have a V6 with a single exhaust. I haven't seen a video of Boomtubes in a V6, I'm assuming that this is even possible, nor have I seen a quality video of the Flowmasters showing me all of the different aspects of the exhaust (such as the Exhaust Guru's video for the Boomtubes). I really am stuck and it would be great if everyone could help me out with their knowledge and opinions, plus I would like to see more quality videos of the Boomtubes and Flowmasters showing me everything, looks, sound, driveby, cabin noise, etc...

Thanks again for the help,

Hunter
Looks are the only thing videos can describe accurately. Drive-by / Drive-away is pretty close to the real deal, but not exactly. Revs and all that... vids just cant do it
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