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Aftermarket Exhaust, how hard and would help any w the 4.0L SOHC?

theenforcer u got pics of ur eddie
 



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theenforcer u got pics of ur eddie

Sure. I'll go get some in a second. My dad will probably understand whats going on better too if he sees pictures.
 






mufflercollage.jpg


In the first image you can see the pipe entering the muffler, then where the pipe meets the cat(??).

Second image is a view from next to the muffler looking at the cat(??), then the pipe goes through the under carriage protection. Then it comes back into view in the third pic, where it meets the headers.

Best views i could get with it on the ground.

If need be I can get it up on a lift at my Vo Tech School on monday. Hope that helps

EDIT:

Sorry for the margin's, :).

And... Before I go and get this done (My dad would rather Midas do it, as long as it doesn't take forever), I've pretty much set my sights on a Series 40. As I like it to be loud and inside resonance doesn't really bother me, I like to be able to hear my vehicle. Would anybody REALLY suggest that I go w/ the 50 instead?
 






TheEnforcer,

Mine is the exact same setup as yours; 2 pipes from headers (with built in cats) coming into the rear cat with a built in Y.

As far as the muffler, if your looking for loud, I believe the 40 is your best option, because, if I'm not mistaken, the 50 is a little bit quieter.
 






Thanks for the help phox.

I bought a Flowmaster Series 40 Delta Flow, 2.25 offset in/ 2.25 center out, last night at PepBoys (model number 942241 or 42241). And I scheduled an appointment at 4:00 Wednesday to get it put in. Can't Wait :)
 






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