Dodge Dakota 4.7L H.O. Flowmaster 40 Exhaust

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2008

My 2001 Dodge Dakota with Flowmaster 40 series dual exhaust with the Cat. Converter

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  • i have a 01 4.7. i put a cheep thrush muffler on it and i reallly lost alot of power and mpg. i was wondering if i should get a new muffler and which one? itd be sweet if someone gave me advice haha

  • @xXFmxKingXx depends if its single or dual exhaust. I have never been a fan of dual exhaust, even though thats what I installed, trading power for sound basically.. I want to change to a burns stainless muffler for a new sound. Might not get to though, too much work needed on the motor. Also depends how much money you are willing to spend for something nice

  • @nfgblitzdude08 its a single, i have the cat and i dont have a turndown after the muffler, no pipes after the muffler either so im thinking that might be half the problem.

  • @xXFmxKingXx never can tell, vehicles seem to act differently to different things. Like, I have 28 parts installed so mine sounds different than most other dakotas I have heard. And its really hard to help somebody to choose an exhaust that fits their interest. I only got mine to install a jet stage 2 chip, then I backed out of the chip. I miss my single exit

  • @nfgblitzdude08 yea theres nothing after the muffler though so im hoping if i put a turndown on it that it will create some backpressure and hopefully impove a little.

  • @xXFmxKingXx possibly.. I dont know much about a turbo car but it seems like when they run a downpipe, they get a ton of power.. seems like downpipes are more in demand than gas haha

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  • @DMB41TwoStep flowmaster origional or super 40 series will probably sound good on your truck

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  • @DMB41TwoStep a lot of people have installed burns stainless mufflers lately. They gear towards an Indy sound in ways, racing exhaust. They are still relatively new and range around $250, not really priced all of them. But if installed, you may be the only V6 dakota in America with a burns stainless muffler. I plan on getting another tune soon and installing an X or H pipe with burns stainless mufflers. If either systems will fit under there. You might check my other video without the 3rd cat

  • I have a 97 V6. I don't want as loud as I can get. I want mine to sound nice, but not redneck. Any suggestions?

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