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X-Force Muffler replaced with Flowmaster 10 Series

Joshua Pevitt

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will a Flowmaster 10 Series Delta Force Muffler 2.5 inch be able to replace a
X-Force 2.5 inch?
 

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Anything can replace anything, but what are you wanting achieve?
 

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Unless you have a 1000hp monster you need to muffle then there's really no point. It's not going to give you anything apart from a different note. Better or worse I couldn't say as I've never heard one.
 

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Unless you have a 1000hp monster you need to muffle then there's really no point. It's not going to give you anything apart from a different note. Better or worse I couldn't say as I've never heard one.
I'm really after a different note very deep and grunty like from that video
 

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Completely different engine to the alloytec.

Each to their own, if you like that sound go for it. The VZ won't sound the same though.
 

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Without knowing which muffler you wanna replace either it's kind hard to tell. Just go look a picture of each of them up, you'll be able to see if it will foul on anything or if the inlet and outlet of the new muffler is in the wrong place. Will be a weld in job.
 
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