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Old 03-14-2006, 02:18 AM
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I like it; it was exactly what I was hoping it would be. A very slight rumble at idle; enough to know it's there, but not obtrusive. At part throttle/cruise it all but goes away. No drone whatsoever. Mash on the throttle and it comes alive. It gets quite louder, but still not offensive. I talk on the phone a lot while driving and needed something that sounded meaner, without being too loud. The other systems touted on this board seem to be on the loud side; the Flowmaster is definitely on the quieter end. Another nice feature is it has a muffler and a resonator (gets rid of droning while cruising). It is a 2 to 1 system, but goes into a 3.5" pipe (what's stock, anyone?) which seems plenty large. It seems a given that a catback alone isn't going to give any large HP #'s, so I wasn't concerned about maximum flow. Just thought I'd share my experiences with the board.

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Old 03-14-2006, 03:00 AM
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To get most of the hp benefit, a cold air intake would help.
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I have the Magnaflow then added the Volant Cold Air Intake. DEFINATE feeling of improved hp. I can't keep my foot off the gas pedal

Went form 11.9mpg to around 10

It definately feels alot more responsive and WHO CARES about the mileage, that's not why I bought an H2
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Colby, I assume it's not the American Thunder version???
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Actually it does say "American Thunder" on the instructions. Educate me, what is the "American Thunder" line?

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P.S. Isn't the stock intake "cold air"? And isn't the common consensus that the stock airbox flows plenty of air? I wasn't going to upgrade the intake because I thought there was no real benefit.
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From what I know there are two catbacks systems from Flowmaster for the H2, the American Thunder version uses a 50 series muffler (I think) and is the loudest of the two.

By your description it seems that even the American Tunder version is somewhat mellow in tone? I would have thought it to be loud...very loud.
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Yes, this is the 50 series muffler. It was surprisingly mellow; borderline too mellow. I can talk on the OnStar phone while cruising and the party on the other line can't hear the exhaust.

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I have the extremeflow cat system with cold air intake. Very loud and keeps you off the gas when on the speaker phone. For the hp and growl I think this one is hard to beat.
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Is this a cat back or replacement muffler? what would replacing the muffler alone do?
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