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Old 09-19-2009, 07:43 PM   #1
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Hooker Aerochamber Vs. Flowmaster 40's

I was wondering which muffler was louder between the Aerochamber and Flowmaster 40's. I have heard alot of good things about Aerochambers as far as sound and performance goes but sound i dont know much about. For Flowmasters i know they are loud so thats why i like those and i dont know which to get please help. thanks
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Re: Hooker Aerochamber Vs. Flowmaster 40's

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Re: Hooker Aerochamber Vs. Flowmaster 40's

I have an Aerochamber and it was used on my stock LB9. I didn't think it was much louder than stock even with headers and an aftermarket ypipe and cat. I reccomend the 40 Series from what I've heard. At least if sound is your main concern.
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Re: Hooker Aerochamber Vs. Flowmaster 40's

And do a side turn-out. Less pipe bends will result in more to muffle the noise.

Or put a cut-out on your exhaust before the cat & be done with it.
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Re: Hooker Aerochamber Vs. Flowmaster 40's

I like my AeroChamber, Car is a stock 305 LG4/TPI. It's pretty much a TPI with a carb, and a factory 3" exhaust.

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