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Old February 7th 04, 11:10 PM
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"L0nD0t.$t0we11" > wrote in message
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> Roughly 2/1/04 10:29, Blah Blah's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > hi i have a 1999 v10 dodge ram 4x4 an would like to put a new exhaust
> > system on it. im lookin for a loud deep rumble. is it possible to get
> > the kind of sound im lookin for out of a v10. ive had several people
> > tell me no. right now i have true dual exhaust with v-force mufflers. i
> > was told these would give me the sound i desire but wasnt even close.
> > it sounds good at idle but when i get on it. its far from a deep rumble.
> > my buddy has a mustange with the 40 series flow master an it sounds
> > awesome. thats the sound im lookin for. any help would be greatly
> > appreciated.

>
> Getting a nice deep rumble can be as much magic as science.
> The Flow Masters are good. You might want to try adding
> a crossover pipe between the catalyst and the muffler to
> try smoothing the exhaust a bit. Talk to the local FlowMaster
> dealers, they might know of a setup that creates a nice rumble
> without the blat that the V-10 can have. Trick is knocking off
> the highs much above 200 Hz. Sometimes you can get this with
> headers, slightly larger diameter [aka sewer pipe] pipe, low
> restriction high performance catalyst.
>
> Or what the heck, a pair of exhaust driven superchargers are
> great for knocking off the high frequencies...and the local
> Corvettes.
>

Exhaust driven superchargers??? thats Turbochargers dude... a Supercharger
is driven by belt or chain directly off the engine...

same preimise tho, just a fan crammign in extra air...
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> Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
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