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Mail From: D.Belick (email redacted)

>Andy Keeney asked about Flowmasters...(snip)

I've got the 3 chambers on my 65, prior to that had "turbo muffler" style.
It's quieter, but makes a very satisfactory sound. I feel like the car's a
little more subtle and civilized, until you stomp on it. I changed to tri
y headers and added an h pipe at the same time. Found a substantial
performance increase, and a big (unexpected) improvement in gas mileage.
If good street performance is your real goal, and not just noise, I'd say
go with the three chamber. My wife likes it better too(peace in the family
means you can have more car stuff...).

-Dan
65 a code fastback
65 k code shelby clone in process





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