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Mitsubishi Raider Pickup Truck with 4.7 Liter V8 and Flowmaster 40 Series Duel Exhaust.

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2010

Video's of Start-up, idling, revving, and driving with the Flowmaster's singing the whole time. At idle these pipes can put me to sleep at my lunch break when I got the A/C running during the summer months, their that cool sounding.

Seen a couple 3.7l V6 Raiders on Youtube with Flowmasters, after washing the Truck I decided to record my 4.7l V8 with my camera/camcorder. The little "Canon PowerShot A540" Still camera takes surprisingly good Video and even decent audio.

Had the truck for 16 months now, and it is the best vehicle decision I have ever made. This truck is getting me right side up from 2 bran new truck that got me upside down with payments/resale. :)

Was going to get K&N and headers, but ended up getting a 2004 Mustang Convertible for Christmas from Momma! Awesome cruiser, but that sucked up my modify my truck fund with playing with my Stang. But I will be doing more work to the Raider as soon as I re-fil my "Vehicle Play Money Jar" :(

I'll be happy to answer any questions about the vehicle if your curious about the pipes or just thinking about buying a truck in general.

Peace Ya'll.

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  • 14.8 mpg, heck wish mine got that. i got 33s on mine with a leveling kit and i get 14 tops, usually 13.6. wish i could mod this for more power but doesnt seem much out there for them. any idea what changes or if it can be done in putting the HO in this?

  • @Darkcruzer23 - Dodge made sure the Raider could not challenger their Dakota for trim levels or engine output. But mechanically their pretty much the same so I don't know how difficult it would be to put the High Output motor in it. Would probably cost more then it's worth. BTW I have sold this truck 8 months ago AND my motorcycle. Went down to just the Mustang for a couple months before buying a 06 Superduty and a old broken project GMC 1500 from a co worker

  • how did you get this exhaust? i went to the flowmaster website but this truck wasnt an option to get one

  • @SavardRn - This is a simply cat back setup with standard piping and the muffler. Meineke around here does these Duel's for $300, check with a Meineke around where you are or even just any local muffler shop. Having them do it is honestly cheaper then getting the entire kit. If your just looking for the sounds that's the best way to go, but if you want as much power as you can get the kit's are better but more money Thanks for watching.

  • that would get so annoying for me

  • @haydenz13 - Short trips it's great, when you feel like playing a little it's great... All the rest of the time it's a pain in the rear. I just sold my Truck less then a week ago, not because of the pipes but because of the Gas Prices and the fact I have that Mustang in my other videos. Mustang paid for, Raider $400 a month with Insurance... Easy choice. Thanks for the comment.

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  • the sound of the USA, nice one

  • @omcone3 - I got these installed at Meineke, they were running a special $230 even for the pipes and installation. That was a while back, and their still running the same special at the shop in town. In all honesty it's just the 1 in 2 out Flowmaster Muffler with their own ( Bendy) Pipes used to go over the axle. Not ideal for power, but I knew that getting them I just wanted the sound. And they are GREAT for that! Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • HOW MUCH WAS THE FLOWMASTER SYSTEM?? THINKING BOUT ONE ON MY DURACROSS....

  • @w171020905 - mine came with the hitch installed. But any Class III Hitch will be the same thing. I doubt you will need trailer break wiring harness being a V6, I don't even have breaks on my trailer. Any mechanic could install, but it is pretty easy to do yourself to.

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