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Exhaust system on my 84 k10?

We have two 40 series flowmasters and i wanna out em on my truck, how much will it cost to run a new pipe for them? I think its 2 1/2 inch or something?

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Ring there door till they answer when the alarm is going off and tell them to shut it off.
i hate responding to these types of lame calls. what in the world is a police officer supposed to do when the car alarm is the suspect of the crime? if i knocked on the door and no one answers oh well. sucks to be you. im sure they didnt set the alarm to go off on purpose.
He cannot go into the home only if it was an emergency and if there was consent. Preety much any one hearing it is screwed
depends all on were you go shops have different prices. i can see around $300
A single exhaust will make more power and better mileage than a dual. It will out scavenge the intake better than a dual at any RPM level below 7000. A single 2 1/2 inch system will handle up to about 300 Horsepower. If yours is stock, use a 2 1/4 but no bigger than 2 1/2. There is 30 ft lbs of torque between that and dual 2 1/4's. And, at RPM levels less than 5252 RPM, any gain in torque will also be a gain in Horsepower. You can also count on a 20 Horespower difference if your engine has the stock cam in it. It will be in an RPM range where the added power will gain MPG.

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