What exhaust should I get
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What exhaust should I get
I really have been wanting to get an exhaust now for a while. I have looked into all the usual suspects Flowmaster, Magnaflow, Gibson, a cherry bomb, straight pipes, and even Heavyflow. Is there anyone else out there I should look into. I like the idea of getting some new pipes under my truck since the ones on there now are looking kinda rusted. I don't know how loud I want it to go right now I have the stock exhaust on there. I want it to be even quieter than it is now I don't know if the best option is Flowmaster or straight or nothing at all. What will give me the quietest sound. But keep in mind I would like the performance gains of an open exhaust. Please don't send me to the search function I have used that already. I just want your personal opinion for my truck and me.
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If you did use the search you would get ALLOT of info. This topic comes up way to much. I have Flowmaster myself, but my 4.0 is OHC. There is one member on here that I have heard flowmaster on his 4.0 OHV and I personally love it. You have to search and listen, everyones ear is different....
Last edited by greygooseranger; 02-19-2007 at 07:22 AM.
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Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
BTW.....he has a 4.0 OHV also.....the SOHC's didn't come out till late '99 and early '00...and your truck is a 4.0 SOHC.....i think you forgot the S on your OHC above...
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Originally Posted by bryanjints
I think those are too LOUD you guys didn't maybe understand I WANT A LOW VOLUME EXHAUST one that has almost no sound at all. I really like the noise level when the key is off.
You said originally that you want it quieter than it is now? Unless you have a big **** hole in your muffler, you will never get it quieter! Best bets for quiet are factory replacement or dynomax, but that would still be a little louder than factory.....
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dynomax is probably your best bet like its been said, since you will have to have noise of some sort you might as well get a little more power sounding from either dynomax or gibson which is barely louder then stock, you could always buy a few resinators and stick them on the truck too, and get the longest muffler you can find.
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Originally Posted by mossyoak03
maybe you should put a potato in your muffler
LOL Thats what I'm talking about.
Sorry fellas I appreciate the love. Really I do. I think you guys either missed my little hints or I just disguised it too well. Maybe it is because we are mufflered out. This was meant to be a joke.
Heavyflow - is not a muffler....I will leave it at that
Really I don't think it is possible to go quieter than stock.
To see any performance gains you have to go to a larger than stock pipe for allowing more air flow this means it will be louder. To see a performance gain you have to have more sound.
I don't think anyone has asked for a quieter than stock exhaust I really did a search.
I hope I didn't ruffle anyones feathers I was looking for a laugh and thought some others would get my little joke.
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Originally Posted by bryanjints
LOL Thats what I'm talking about.
Sorry fellas I appreciate the love. Really I do. I think you guys either missed my little hints or I just disguised it too well. Maybe it is because we are mufflered out. This was meant to be a joke.
Heavyflow - is not a muffler....I will leave it at that
Really I don't think it is possible to go quieter than stock.
To see any performance gains you have to go to a larger than stock pipe for allowing more air flow this means it will be louder. To see a performance gain you have to have more sound.
I don't think anyone has asked for a quieter than stock exhaust I really did a search.
I hope I didn't ruffle anyones feathers I was looking for a laugh and thought some others would get my little joke.
Sorry fellas I appreciate the love. Really I do. I think you guys either missed my little hints or I just disguised it too well. Maybe it is because we are mufflered out. This was meant to be a joke.
Heavyflow - is not a muffler....I will leave it at that
Really I don't think it is possible to go quieter than stock.
To see any performance gains you have to go to a larger than stock pipe for allowing more air flow this means it will be louder. To see a performance gain you have to have more sound.
I don't think anyone has asked for a quieter than stock exhaust I really did a search.
I hope I didn't ruffle anyones feathers I was looking for a laugh and thought some others would get my little joke.
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Originally Posted by graygooseranger
You have a dry sence of humor don't you?
Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
any larger pipe diameter on a Ranger will cause you to lose power rather than to gain it....on a Ranger you need to stick to 2.5" piping...
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