What does everyone think of flowtech Afterburner?
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What does everyone think of flowtech Afterburner?
I was browsing through a summit catalog last night and i came across this flowtech muffler..."Flowtech afterburners combine optimum performance with awesome sound. The huge flow tubes provide maximum horsepower, while sound tuned chambers create a powerful sound without resonance. Plus, the fully welded alumized case will provide you with mnay miles of trouble free performance." It says its a holley performance brand and since holley been around for a hundred years i hope it would be good. So my question is, has anyone heard/used these before? Good power gains/torque? since its 50 bucks it might be worth checking out. Thanks alot.
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heres a stout LS1 with flowtech afterburners. I kinda like it. has a aggressive sound to it. LOL
http://dodds.cc/chad/garage/z28/ls1_...rner-dumps.wma
http://dodds.cc/chad/garage/z28/ls1_...rner-dumps.wma
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Re: What does everyone think of flowtech Afterburner?
Originally posted by 90Formula305
It says its a holley performance brand and since holley been around for a hundred years i hope it would be good.
It says its a holley performance brand and since holley been around for a hundred years i hope it would be good.
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Someone care to comment on the sound level?
According to some reading I've been doing, there seems to be a 3 db difference at idle between dynomax and flowtech.
I'm hazy on my science but recall hearing somewhere that the difference has to be at least 3db for the ear to even be able to tell the difference.
Someone set me straight?
According to some reading I've been doing, there seems to be a 3 db difference at idle between dynomax and flowtech.
I'm hazy on my science but recall hearing somewhere that the difference has to be at least 3db for the ear to even be able to tell the difference.
Someone set me straight?
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Originally posted by DeWynter
I just got a set of flowtech headers and "mine were good" I have herd lots of horror stories but I like mine, so hopefully the mufflers are as good or better.
I just got a set of flowtech headers and "mine were good" I have herd lots of horror stories but I like mine, so hopefully the mufflers are as good or better.
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define good. because the only good thing about them is the fitment. i bought into the cheap price to and i regret the 90 bucks i shoved out.
define good. because the only good thing about them is the fitment. i bought into the cheap price to and i regret the 90 bucks i shoved out.
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yeah not only that but the ones i got look like some 5 yr old had fun using his first angle grinder when the primaries were cut to merge into the collector.
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ok whille the subject of headers is up, does anyone know of any companies that make longtubes for 3rd gen cars? I might be doing an LT1 swap in mid winter and i need ones that would fit that, would headers for a 350 3rd gen fit? also will they bolt up to the LT1?
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just installed a flowtech "terminator" sounds great!!! much more mellow than a flow 80 series. quite loud when you stand on the gas. i got the 2 1/2 in and out, they also offer a 3" in and out. cost $80 at advanced auto.
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Originally posted by 2new2funny
Someone care to comment on the sound level?
According to some reading I've been doing, there seems to be a 3 db difference at idle between dynomax and flowtech.
I'm hazy on my science but recall hearing somewhere that the difference has to be at least 3db for the ear to even be able to tell the difference.
Someone set me straight?
Someone care to comment on the sound level?
According to some reading I've been doing, there seems to be a 3 db difference at idle between dynomax and flowtech.
I'm hazy on my science but recall hearing somewhere that the difference has to be at least 3db for the ear to even be able to tell the difference.
Someone set me straight?
That's quite noticeable.
Scott
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