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that looks like so much fun....
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I think that's what i'll do then. If I have enough time this Sunday and I get everything else on the truck squared away I will just run straight pipe back and stop at the front rear axle. Flowmaster it is, you thinking single or dual? I'll leave the original stack on for looks and originality. Rear exhaust would be quieter as well since I wouldn't have that exhaust stack next to my head.dont do the stacks , just run a nice muffler pipe combo out the rear and try to make it look orignal , a little rumble wont hurt at all a nice flowmaster are dynomax bullet would work great.
I guess you are so freakin' smart and such a genius that other people's opinions and suggestions are "completely ignorant" or "have not properly chosen". Then you suggest the use of headers when the point was to keep costs down and to utilize the exhaust manifolds to achieve a "truck tone" not a clapped-out hot rod wannabe.1st question: what was done to the Olds to give you the 400hp / 500tq numbers?
secondly, i agree with the above suggestion by EMD: go with smaller tube exhaust. the suggestions regarding the use of dual 3.5"+ tube sze is completely ignorant; a 455 cid gasser cannot make use of that much exhaust pipe.
put on some long tube headers with around a 1 5/8" primary tube into a 3" collector. then run dual 2 1/4 or 2 1/2" into a dual inlet muffler or single 3" muffler inlet and a single 3" out to the tail pipe. i would use a Flowmaster for many reasons; people who recommend against them have not properly chosen the right muffler for the application.
for this, you need to use one of their big block mufflers for a truck / RV application. it'll be tuned to give the right amount of pulse scavaging and sound attenuation. call them and discuss.
oh - and glasspacks sound disgusting. don't.
no, i missed that point....and to utilize the exhaust manifolds to achieve a "truck tone" not a clapped-out hot rod wannabe.
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