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Jeep CJ7 flowmaster 40 and Weber.

January 21st, 2010 by jeep

Straight piped flowmaster 40 series and a 38/38 Weber carb. Let me know what you think. I6 258 CI 4.2L

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5 responses about “Jeep CJ7 flowmaster 40 and Weber.”

  1. afsisasotk said:

    Thanks man. It actually was a lot louder when it drives by. But it really depends on what you want the Jeep for. A CJ7 is a very tough, very powerful, heavy duty rig. But i never drove it over 50 miles at a time. Its one of the best off road platforms, but not very street or city, or gas friendly.

  2. honda1881 said:

    that sounds good,not to loud,but louder then stock.Would you reccommed a jeep like that to other people? im thinking about getting one like that.

  3. afsisasotk said:

    Oh and the only piece of electric equipment on here was the ignition and even that shut down from water and mud. So i did not want anymore electronic systems at all.

  4. afsisasotk said:

    It was built for off road performance. Not particularly sound. This setup kept it high and clear of everything and gave better clearance in the back. If i was going for sound i would have started with performance headers and gone all the way back with nice piping and a high flow cat

  5. seang15243 said:

    It would sound better if you ran the tail pipe all the way out the back. How about an electric fan?