Hooker catback-- Flow well??
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Josh
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<strong>it seems to flow awesome.just don't use the crap chrome tips that come with the catback get some stainless ones.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Hooker wised up. ALL of the new F-body Hooker catbacks come with polished SS tips now. And they didn't even go up on the price. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="gr_grin.gif" />
<strong>I wonder if us who have the old chrome ones can get the new SS ones for cheap or even free from them. Seems like I heard of another exhaust company doing something like this awhile ago.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">don't get my hopes up
hooker cat-back still rules though!! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="gr_grin.gif" />
<strong>Going to replace my loudmouth over winter eith with a SLP dual dual or maybe this Hooker. I also plan on having dual QTP cut-ous off my OR y-pipe.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">-99Mongoose, those dyno #'s look a little low for a h/c car. I dont know if you've tuned it or not, but the Ford SVO injectors carry a different # rating when installed on GM cars...somethin like they're 38# on a GM but only 30# on a Ford..try leaning it out some, you might be drowning it with too much fuel. just thought i'd give a little helpful advice
and to stay on subject, I havent heard 1 bad thing about the hooker catback
<strong>Rapid Motorsports did my complete install and my dyno was at a local dyno shop near Rapid not owned by Rapid. Mikey says the dyno he uses seems to dyno a bit low compared to the other dynos. Also I am running a 12 bolt, 4.10s, and I am also at full street weight and I am running chrome AFS ZR1 rims 17x9.5(275s) and 17x11(315s). With a ten bolt and 3.42s and stock wheels my car would dyno much higher I am sure. Maybe Mikey will chime in here. Either way, I look at the dyno as a tool. I don't get worked up over this crap! The track(mph) will tell the truth! I haven't gotten a clean run in yet, but I did manage to get a 1.6 60ft, then blow off the ET streets and almost smack the wall. I launched at 5000rpm, with a 1.6 60ft as soon as I felt it was good to stomp it I did, and I broke the tires completely loose and spun at a 2 o'clock angle to the wall, but kept in it, spinning through 2nd, straighten out in third and hit 4th.. Ran 12.5@114mph w/1.61 60ft. In my opinion my car runs like a raped ape for what it is. Just not a dyno queen. No dyno tricks for me, I would rather have a "low" number but a real number then a "fake" dyno queen number. BTW Ed Wright did the tuning, it may be off but I think its ok, 28' timing and 0 knock.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">No flame or anything, but whats the track altitude over in Ohio? We have guys here in MD running 12.4-12.5@115-116 without a 12-bolt or headwork (only cam/headers/boltons). Also a lot of high 11 bolt on cars.








