Single chamber flowmaster
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I just installed the flowmaster cat back with the 80 series cross flow muffler. It has a single 3inch inlet and two 3 inch outlets. It is not a single chamber. I am running American Racing headers with their catted Y-Pipe. The car sounds really really good vs the SLP loudmouth I just took off the car. The tone is much deeper and it's not nearly as raspy and there is no drone. The system fit perfectly. All I had to doe was remove the old system, hang the Flowmaster system, make a few minor adjustments and then tighten down all the clamps. I am very happy with this Flowmaster system.
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i've never heard one in person, but the clips have sounded good. the only problem is they dont make as much power as other catbacks, but if you have a cutout, it really doesn't matter how restrictive the catback is, sound is all that matters if you ask me.
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man the red TA sounds like sex. I highly reccoment you getting the 1 chambers. On my 5.0 cobra i had longtubes, o/r x-pipe, and a custom 1 chamber catback, and it sounded better than pretty much every exhaust i have heard on a mustang, and i had a ton of people agree. And LS1's sound good as **** with 1 chambers too, ive just never heard one with an x pipe