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View Poll Results: glasspack or flowmaster
glasspack 15 30.61%
flowmaster 34 69.39%
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Old 12-17-2007, 02:15 AM
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Default v8's only , glasspack or flowmaster

i know that everyone is diffrent and this has been brought up b4, but i just wondering what everyone here thought.
this is just for v8 sound only
dont take flow or cost into account
and running only dual pipes, no cat converters

i know that a bigger pipe will change the sound so compair them as they were on the same size pipe (say 2 1/4'') and same vehicle/motor.


i myself like short glasspacks on a v8 (i thimk 6 or 4 cylenders should be quiet, unless a motorcycle or atv ) , id rather have straight pipes (loud pipes save lives ya know) but couldnt afford the tickets
i do like how the flowmasters sound when at idle , but i like it to talk to me if i stomp on it. but thats just me

anyway sond only , glasspack or flowmaster

edit: ps i do run straight pipes on my 1000 goldwing , best sounding 4cyl i ever heard
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