Super 10 or super 44?
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Super 10 or super 44?
Ok so im debating on whether to get the super 10 or super 44 from flowmaster on a 4.0 xj. Can i get away with the 10 series? If so i want one they sounds sweet. Thanks! Im also new to this forum.
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dont forget here, you have an I6.. its not a v8, and will never sound like a v8 (here chime in the people who say there's sound like a v8 )
just go with a hi-flow cat and a super 40 or something. i had one on my old jeep and i had a nice deep tone from it
just go with a hi-flow cat and a super 40 or something. i had one on my old jeep and i had a nice deep tone from it
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There is a video on Youtube of a 4.0 with a Super 10. IMO it sounds horrible, along the lines of a sister-loving redneck-rigged straight pipe
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Super 10 will be very very loud and higher pitched. The Super 44 will still be pretty loud but it will have a deeper tone to it.
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There are some videos on YouTube of XJ's with the Super 44 and they sound nice. Pretty loud, but I take it that's what you want. I don't know about the 10 series, I don't think that would sound too good on an I6, but I may be wrong.
Personally I bought a 50 Series muffler because I don't want it to be obnoxiously loud. I haven't installed it yet but again based on more YouTube videos I found I think it should sound nice.
Personally I bought a 50 Series muffler because I don't want it to be obnoxiously loud. I haven't installed it yet but again based on more YouTube videos I found I think it should sound nice.
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Every thought about the 40 series? Its not too bad.
Had it on my last jeep.
Im currently debating the 40 or the 44
Had it on my last jeep.
Im currently debating the 40 or the 44
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Engine: 1987 4.0L (242 CID) I6 RENIX FI 242 173 hp (129 kW) @ 4600 rpm, 224 lb•ft (304 N-m) @ 4000RPM
hows the road noise? cruising speeds? idle?
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Don't get either, since you're running 4.0L.
My XJ has a 4.0 and I'm running a Flowmaster 40 with a single inlet/dual outlet. It sounds AWESOME, it's a real low tone that sounds great at any RPM. It isn't extremely loud inside the Jeep either but you can hear me drive down my street lol.
I'd definitely recommend it to anyone running a 4.0L that is looking for a good exhaust setup!
My XJ has a 4.0 and I'm running a Flowmaster 40 with a single inlet/dual outlet. It sounds AWESOME, it's a real low tone that sounds great at any RPM. It isn't extremely loud inside the Jeep either but you can hear me drive down my street lol.
I'd definitely recommend it to anyone running a 4.0L that is looking for a good exhaust setup!