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SLIGHTLY_INSAIN 11-16-2001 02:41 PM

muffler questing
 
Has anyone tryed the Flowtech warlock mufflers? the ones with the detachable plug? i was looking at this for my car so i can take off the plug to race, and for normal driveing and cruseing in quiet (farely)

dinomite 11-16-2001 05:12 PM

Never heard of 'em, but from what I know, exhaust restrictions usually aren't in the muffler, those are probably more expensive, get something cheaper.

SLIGHTLY_INSAIN 11-16-2001 06:07 PM

warlock
 
http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLin...T/Warlock.html

here is a link with info on them. i kinda like the idea, but is it worth it? and if this is not what i should get, what should i?

Five0 11-16-2001 10:07 PM

I heard those things rust out really quick.

Idhomustang 11-18-2001 05:42 PM

Ford 347 Pistons
 
Hey Guys what KB model number does ford motorsport use in it 347 stroker kits?

Does anyone have a good source for 347 pistons, forged or cast other then the usual Jegs and Summit?;)

84LX89GT 11-18-2001 05:49 PM

I have the Flowtech Warlock mufflers on my '84 but they don't have the detachable plug. I can tell you that when you have the plug in the mufflers sound great, have a great tone and aren't very loud at all. They sound about a little quieter than a Flowmaster 3 chamber muffler.
If you want something that won't give you a headache when driving but sounds good, those are great mufflers. I have an offroad h-pipe and headers and it has a snarling tone when on the throttle, but are fairly quiet when cruising.


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