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Modding a flowmaster...

stockk5

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Hey guys, this might be a stupid question however i need a dual in dual out muffler.. I currently have a flow master 40 single in single out. If i cut and add an inlet and outlet by just hole sawing and adding tube will it work?? I am unfamilar with the chambers inside of it. So anyone ever do this? Thanks guys!
 
wouldnt work. baffles are in line with inlet/outlet, you would ruin the muffler. and the work to cut and weld is :doah:

correct me if im wrong but im pretty sure they dont make a double in double out for a reason.

fun true dual and get it over with:whistle:
 
The baffles are the same regardless if it is a dual in/out, or single, all they do is change the neck location.The innards are all the same in each specific series. The 40 series itself they don't make a dual in/out, but the super 40 they do, also the super 50 they do. Truthfully, you could buy a flowmaster knock off muffler, which is modeled after the original 40 series, and have a dual in/out for not much money, and it'd be new.

Being dual in/out has many benefits, and sounds much cleaner, than a true dual system would without an x-pipe or balance tube
 
so i guess i should clarify i basically want to make it dual in and just have the single out, i dont care if its dual out. I need to make this exhaust tight and compact becuase i clocked my tcase and have a skid plate and traction bar. Sooo could i just put an additional inlet on?
 
I don't know for sure, but that seems like it would seriously limit air flow. Too much resistance shoving two exhaust lines into one pipe. Unless the output is like a 4" pipe.
 
I don't know for sure, but that seems like it would seriously limit air flow. Too much resistance shoving two exhaust lines into one pipe. Unless the output is like a 4" pipe.

No different than a y pipe right before the muffler.
 
you can get a muffler for like 40 bucks, do that or do a y pipe right before the muffler.

Dont be ghetto
 
i dont see it being ghetto if u can order a "dual in" muffler from flowmaster.if the internals r exactly the same for single in and dual in. then its just you welding an inlet instead of flowmaster doing it for u. unless im missing something:doah:
 
you can get a muffler for like 40 bucks, do that or do a y pipe right before the muffler.

Dont be ghetto

Its not thaaatttt ghetto. Just use a header collector and it will look factory! And be made the exact same as flowmaster would do. I honestly see nothing wrong with it.
 
i told him the samething,to use a header flange. but hes in the driveway right now welding his exhaust together. he made a y pipe just before the muffler.
 

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