throaty muffler for an 84z????????
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throaty muffler for an 84z????????
i dont have headers or any thing,cause i wanna keep her stock.What is the best throaty sounding muffler i can get????without breakin the bank!!!any ideas?ohhh and where the hell is my electric fan relay located? i dont have a manual,anyone know the part## THANKS
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You can never go wrong with a Flowmaster, not only will it sound like a beast but you will notice a power pick-up. And they make an 80 series thats for camaros that goes in pretty easily if you can find the right sleeves. If you can it wont cost you very much to have an exhaust shop just to put up a muffler. Not to expensive either for the product I think the 80 series is $79.
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86 IROC .040 305 TPI
#186 Heads shaved .040 1.98 valves
Shorty Headers 3 in exhaust with Flowmaster
Lunati 259/271 .500/.515 cam
Highly Modified 700-R4
B&M Slapshifter
3.55 Posi Rear
Accel Plugs and Wires
Petronix Flamethrower Distributor
Cragar 15x7 front 15x10 rear
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I find your lack of faith disturbing
86 IROC .040 305 TPI
#186 Heads shaved .040 1.98 valves
Shorty Headers 3 in exhaust with Flowmaster
Lunati 259/271 .500/.515 cam
Highly Modified 700-R4
B&M Slapshifter
3.55 Posi Rear
Accel Plugs and Wires
Petronix Flamethrower Distributor
Cragar 15x7 front 15x10 rear
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An 80 series Flowmaster sounds terrible IMHO
A 40 series however will bring the cows home I'd reccomend a 3" single in/single out 2 Chamber Delta FLow(Also reffered to as a 40 series)... Cost of the piece should be around $70-$80. I did this and got rid of the tailpipes. I hate tailpipes so that worked out and I probably saved a little weight. Goodluck
Fan relay should be up by the battery somewhere!
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Denny Villemure
1989 Camaro IROC-Z Convertible, 305 TPI, 2.73 Gear, Flowmaster 2 chamber. 15.60 on motor, 14.20 on a 75 shot from NX. Woo hoo!
www.denny.cz28.com
A 40 series however will bring the cows home I'd reccomend a 3" single in/single out 2 Chamber Delta FLow(Also reffered to as a 40 series)... Cost of the piece should be around $70-$80. I did this and got rid of the tailpipes. I hate tailpipes so that worked out and I probably saved a little weight. Goodluck
Fan relay should be up by the battery somewhere!
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Denny Villemure
1989 Camaro IROC-Z Convertible, 305 TPI, 2.73 Gear, Flowmaster 2 chamber. 15.60 on motor, 14.20 on a 75 shot from NX. Woo hoo!
www.denny.cz28.com
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I dont agree for two reasons. One my uncle has two 40 series on his 350 El Camino and it sounds pretty much the same as mine. Two the 80 series is a much easier installation for a camaro. You say they sound terrible but with my cam and the 80 series I can turn some heads in my direction.
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I find your lack of faith disturbing
86 IROC .040 305 TPI
#186 Heads shaved .040 1.98 valves
Shorty Headers 3 in exhaust with Flowmaster
Lunati 259/271 .500/.515 cam
Highly Modified 700-R4
B&M Slapshifter
3.55 Posi Rear
Accel Plugs and Wires
Petronix Flamethrower Distributor
Cragar 15x7 front 15x10 rear
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I find your lack of faith disturbing
86 IROC .040 305 TPI
#186 Heads shaved .040 1.98 valves
Shorty Headers 3 in exhaust with Flowmaster
Lunati 259/271 .500/.515 cam
Highly Modified 700-R4
B&M Slapshifter
3.55 Posi Rear
Accel Plugs and Wires
Petronix Flamethrower Distributor
Cragar 15x7 front 15x10 rear
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