yes they do come with it, different size too.
I like flowmaster 3" with super 44 mufflers.
From what I've seen most people are running Pacesetter headers, with either Magnaflow or Borla exhaust/mufflers. Some also use Flowmaster exhaust/ mufflers but from what I've heard the Flowmaster doesn't sound too hot on a v6 Camaro as far as the "Flowmaster" sound.
As far as I know, Flowmaster does not make exhaust systems for 4 cylinder cars. There are even some 6 cylinder trucks that Flowmaster does not have exhausts for. However, you can go to the Flowmaster web site and search for your particular vehicle to see what products are available for your car/truck.
The flowmaster pipes are good and I would get the 2.5" system and get a H pipe along with 2 flowmaster super 44 mufflers if you like a great musclecar sound.
the only difference is the price you will pay as long as they are the same series mufflers
Flowmaster mufflers sound the best. I have used them for years.
you will gain some but not alot. and i will tell you why, flowmaster mufflers are chambered so they dont flow very good there just loud. if you want something that flows good were you will gain power but its not to loud than go with magnaflow but if you want something loud and flows just a good if not better than flowmaster go with the flowmaster outlaw series.
keep in mind flowmaster mufflers are chambered. so they wont flow nearly as good as say a magnaflow would. so you will get more HP with a magnaflow than a flowmaster unless you put a flowmaster outlaw series on. its pretty much just a street legal way of straight piping your truck it will flow way good but it will be loud cause there is no ceramic glass packing like magnafow has.
It is just condensation... no worries.
honestly on my '93 i kept it single with the flowmaster and it isn't too loud but still has that big cat pur when driving...AnswerYou need to come up with a custom solution. You need to split off the pipes behind the cat. converter (before if you want but more money) and install 2 mufflers with 2 tail pipes. Flowmaster sells pipes and mufflers seperately and in the sizes you want. If you are not gonna do it yourself take your custom system to Midas or Meineke and they should happily install it properly for you at a descent price ($200-$300 dollars), depends on difficulty.For real performance start from the headers or exhaust manifold and make it a true dual with the H-design from Flowmaster. Pricy but really does the job of freeing up horsepower and you can still get the mean street sound you are looking for.Hope I helped!
Put flowmaster exhaust on it. It also helps to put an H pipe or X pipe on as well, but that is more money. There is alos the option of changing the headers to aftermarket (shorties or long tube) but that is more money as well. First, change out the mufflers to flowmaster, borla, etc and see how you like the sound.
There are a couple of ways to do this, First: you can change out your exhaust manifolds for headers which also increases your horsepower also. Second: Add Flowmaster mufflers, or dynomax both of these are good mufflers to use, but you will have to measure the inside diameter of the exhaust pipe to make sure you get the correct ones. Hope these suggestions work for you.