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2008 Ford Ranger 3.0 V6 with a Dumped 40 Series Flowmaster

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2010

2008 Ford Ranger 3.0 V6 with a 40 Series Flowmaster Dumped under the bed.

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  • why didnt you run a pipe out the side it would look way cooler

  • @shiznit480

    i like the clean look of having it dumped. its getting chopped off in the summer after i get it lifted. im going to put in a super 44 and run some duals threw the leafs coming out right behind the tires at an angle.

  • sounds quiet, how long was the muffler on when this video was taken? They take a week or two to brake in.

  • @AllAlaskan907

    it was about 3 or 4 days. yeah should of waited a little longer. oh well.

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  • @Hotrodx199 : all cars engines and exhaust work under the principles of thermal expansion. As we all know, as metal heats up, it expands, and it if cools off quick enough for example a cool breeze when driving... The metal will cool rapidly settling in a larger/expanded state and become stiffer and louder, almost like heat treating. Your truck can only do this so many times before it reaches a settling point where it'll stay once the engine no longer gets hot enough to effect the metal.

  • @Hotrodx199 I know they are all metal, but they do change in sound. I have had several different trucks and SUVs with them and they DO get louder and deeper after a few thousand miles. Im not sure why but they do.

  • yeah it looks clean until your whole under carriage turns shit black....

  • Man, rev that shit up!

  • @AllAlaskan907 flowmasters dont break in its all metal not fiberglass

  • @StephenRulz that will be pretty sweet let me know how it turns out

  • sounds good

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