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Old 04-23-2003, 12:00 AM   #1
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Muffler gets tossed

Today I decided I no longer liked my crappy muffler that had a hole in it, so my friend and I cut it off. My 'lil 305 bark is now much worse than its bite! At idle & high RPM it sounds sweet, but inbetween, it sounds like a friggen tractor I'm getting a new muffler and keeping my old tips. they are just taking a break & are getting polished. Anyone else running without a muffler? Mine isn't loud enough to break any laws - must be the cat. plugging it up. I did gain some horsepower though!!!
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Old 04-23-2003, 02:12 AM   #2
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Wanna buy a 3" in/out flowmaster? I have it on my truck now, and it's LOUD!
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Old 04-23-2003, 02:18 AM   #3
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Nah, but thanks. I want to get an Aeroflow. Does anyone have a spare set of 350 heads I could have or buy? It would make this 305 have a little more power.

Oh yeah - my uncle told me to open the plug on the cat. and drain out all the pebbles. Anyone done this? Will this pass smog as long as my motor is in good shape?
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Old 04-23-2003, 02:31 AM   #4
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Wouldn't 350 heads lower your compression too much?
I think the 305 heads have a 58cc chamber and most 350 heads have a 76cc chamber.
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Old 04-23-2003, 02:51 AM   #5
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Not sure, but 305 valves are small and 350 heads would allow it to breath easier making more horsepower. Not to mention a better sounding rumble!
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Old 04-23-2003, 02:59 AM   #6
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Another thing I remembered...
I have heard from some people that 350 heads have a wider chamber and if you put them on a 3.74" block the valves may hit the top edge of the bore.
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Old 04-23-2003, 11:32 AM   #7
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Tyler, just drop a 350 in it already!
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Old 04-23-2003, 03:26 PM   #8
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Lucky for me I got no cats haha. Anyways....Why don't u like Flowmasters.
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Old 04-23-2003, 07:46 PM   #9
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Lucky for me I got no cats haha. Anyways....Why don't u like Flowmasters.
I've got Flowmasters now and so want to get rid of them for the Aerochambers. I've heard them in person and there's so much more difference in quality of sound, cheaper and flow so much better. If I had someone buy my Flowmasters off me I'd buy a set of Aerochamers ASAP. Flowmasters sounded good when they first came out but now they are not the best thing out there. Do a check on Ebay and see how many Flowmasters used are being sold there compared to Aerochambers.
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Old 04-23-2003, 08:53 PM   #10
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Wouldn't 350 heads lower your compression too much?
I think the 305 heads have a 58cc chamber and most 350 heads have a 76cc chamber.
i definatly agree on this one. if you swaped them out for smog 350 heads your compression is gonna be so incredibly low, i don't care how big the valves are thats gonna run ten times worse than with your stock 305 heads.
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Damn. I thought I heard of someone doing it, but I guess not. Grrrr!

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i definatly agree on this one. if you swaped them out for smog 350 heads your compression is gonna be so incredibly low, i don't care how big the valves are thats gonna run ten times worse than with your stock 305 heads.
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It is common for street rodder types (just not in that bracket myself) to put 305 heads on a 350 to up the compression but not the other way around.
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i drained the bbs out of a cat before and a motor soft plug will go back in the hole not sure about the smog diff thou i did it to a olds in ohio and never got in trouble it did make a diff and more power on its motor which was a 307 good luck popdad
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thanks popdad. I wanted SOMEONE to answer my question. I guess I'll do that and keep the pebbles just in case.
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I did not answer that part because you live in the People's Republic of Kalifornia.
Draining the catalyst will cause you to fail that state's inspection.
The sniffer that goes up your truck's pipe will show that quick like.
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thanks popdad. I wanted SOMEONE to answer my question. I guess I'll do that and keep the pebbles just in case.
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Depends if I get the right person to test it.
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DON'T get me started . . . . . . . . ::grumble::
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Depends if I get the right person to test it.
if you can get someone to hook you up on the inspection then your better off just removing the whole cat.
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