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Flowmaster Exhaust advice for '10 V8 STA
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<blockquote data-quote="rollingjoe joe" data-source="post: 990010" data-attributes="member: 70130"><p>Thanks for the responses so far... overall I want more power but want to try to keep the low end torque for those as much as possible. I really enjoy those "throw you back in your seat" kind of starts. Also prefer a deeper, throaty exhaust tone like the 60's muscle car tones.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Psycareyo - I've read that about the "cai's" but wasn't sure if they add power or not. "Real CAI"...Are you referring to the cut thru engine wall mod that Todd Z has in his albums? I don't like the idea of losing low end torque... especially when getting on it from a stand still. Is there any way get the nice deep rumble but keep the low end power? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Has anyone installed chambered exhaust/power sticks on the ST?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Todd - searched youtube but didn't find it... do you have the link handy for that vid? did you notice loss of low end power with the magnaflow? Also, when you installed your "true CAI" did you notice any worthwhile gains? Was it in the low/mid/high torque range?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>CopSTA/Supercharged - that Roush tip looks hot... i'm liking it more than the dual tip look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rollingjoe joe, post: 990010, member: 70130"] Thanks for the responses so far... overall I want more power but want to try to keep the low end torque for those as much as possible. I really enjoy those "throw you back in your seat" kind of starts. Also prefer a deeper, throaty exhaust tone like the 60's muscle car tones. Psycareyo - I've read that about the "cai's" but wasn't sure if they add power or not. "Real CAI"...Are you referring to the cut thru engine wall mod that Todd Z has in his albums? I don't like the idea of losing low end torque... especially when getting on it from a stand still. Is there any way get the nice deep rumble but keep the low end power? Has anyone installed chambered exhaust/power sticks on the ST? Todd - searched youtube but didn't find it... do you have the link handy for that vid? did you notice loss of low end power with the magnaflow? Also, when you installed your "true CAI" did you notice any worthwhile gains? Was it in the low/mid/high torque range? CopSTA/Supercharged - that Roush tip looks hot... i'm liking it more than the dual tip look. [/QUOTE]
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