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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Cookson, OK.
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Re: Fitting flowmasters 40 series
These are not Flowmasters, EDELBROCK SDT'S, but very similar in shape and size, with offset inlet. I think it would have worked fine if they were center inlet.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: California
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Re: Fitting flowmasters 40 series
I have my pipes ran over the tranny cross member right to two 40's. dumps right before the crossmember under the cab. All the exhaust is above the frame. Wouldnt suggest doing it my way because the floor of the truck sees alot of heat and its loud in the cab.
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Location: Hollister, Ca.
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Re: Fitting flowmasters 40 series
Here's a shot of how they leave the engine, and run along the outside of the frame.
It's all above the frame. John ![]() - ![]()
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