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Old 11-11-2004, 12:35 PM   #1
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exhaust questions

hi, I'm sure people have talked about this farther back, but I havne't had a chance to look into it too much....

i want to get exhaust on my 95 jimmy(4.3 vortech: sadly, it's still stock) but I don't want it to sound like a little motor that's trying, I want it to sound kinda beefy, if that's possible.
I'm thinkin it'd be nice if i got something that could give it a little bit more oomph too....
turbo exhaust? I dont' really know what that is, but it sounds like something kinda cool and it's pretty cheap.
flowmaster? don't really know anything about that other than i've got alot of friends that wouldn't put anything else on their vehicles

oh yeah, and what's my bolt pattern?
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Old 11-11-2004, 12:40 PM   #2
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Re: exhaust questions

best thing to do with trucks is take it up to a muffler shop and tell them exactly what you told us
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Old 11-15-2004, 03:11 PM   #3
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Re: Re: exhaust questions

hmm, sounds good, thanks
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Old 11-16-2004, 04:54 PM   #5
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Re: exhaust questions

Take it to an exhaust place and have them give you a quote. Don't buy an exhaust system on-line or anything like that (they're WAY over-priced).

Do you want single of dual exhaust pipes? That will make a big difference in the sound AND performance.

As far as mufflers, I am one of those people who only go with Flowmaster, no matter what kind of vehicle it is. Their sound is the best, even though people will try to say otherwise. Their mufflers go "40 series", "50 series", "60 Series", etc., with 40 being the loudest and deepest sounding of them all. 50 is still really good sounding, but it is a little quieter than the 40. I couldn't tell you what the Flowmaster 40's would sound like on your Jimmy, but I know on big blocks they are extremely loud (louder than no mufflers). So anyways, I would go with either of those two.

Hope that helps!
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Re: exhaust questions

I put a Flowmaster dual exhaust on my 97 Jimmy and it sounds nice. It sounds great with the flowmasters. It sorta sounds like a v8 almost, its pretty beefy. At the shop i took it to, i got it done for $195.

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Old 11-17-2004, 01:04 AM   #7
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I put a Flowmaster dual exhaust on my 97 Jimmy and it sounds nice. It sounds great with the flowmasters. It sorta sounds like a v8 almost, its pretty beefy. At the shop i took it to, i got it done for $195.

Full dual or just single into dual mufflers and dual tailpipes?
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Old 11-17-2004, 03:42 PM   #8
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Re: Re: Re: exhaust questions

anyone have a soundclip(or websites to get soundclips) of flowmaster or i guess any other kind of exhaust on a 4.3 vortech? thanks for the ravin one blazerlt, i just want to get a feel for everything that's out there.
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No problem, the Flow 40 is a little raspy and not as low and growly.
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Re: exhaust questions

no, its not a true dual, its not even dual mufflers, its just a single into one muffler with 2 outlet holes into 2 tailpipes. sounds great, and i dont lose all the backpressure like you would with a true dual
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Re: exhaust questions

and about the Ravins, I had that on my Firebird, and to tell you the truth, the firebird was wayyy louder than the Jimmy even though it was only a 3.8 v6, a smaller engine than the 4.3 in the Jimmy. They sounded really nice and throaty too, a deep low loud sound. I loved them. I would say if youre going for a louder noise, go with the Ravins. The only reason I didnt put Ravin on my Jimmy was cause those were around $350 at Midas when I put them on my bird, and the Flows were only $195. I was broke, or i wouldve went with the Ravins
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Ravin's should not be that expensive.

I had mine installed with taxes and everything for US$175.
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Ravin's should not be that expensive.

I had mine installed with taxes and everything for US$175.
with yours now, is that true duals? if it is, i dont' wanna loose backpressure like jacky said, is that going to happen?
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Re: exhaust questions

No, one Ravin Z55 single in, single out.
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No problem, the Flow 40 is a little raspy and not as low and growly.

ahhh, that's not true. all new mufflers will be kind of "tinny" sounding, but once some carbon builds up on everything, it will be very deep sounding. If a Flowmaster 40 sounds raspy, there's something definatly wrong .
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