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Grand Am with 80series Flomaster

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here is the vid....

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng1rm4Qud84

read the info, it says "Chipped"

um. do you all want chips? i have Doritos!

The car is a 2003 Grand am gt v6 it has some light mods include chip, intake and a full exhaust system (flowmaster 80 series w/high flow cat and vibrant resonator) doing some drive by's.
what chip did you buy, and what kind of intake are you runing?

the chip is from intense racing and the intake is the stage 3 from doctor speed. As far as I know doctorspeed is out of business and intense racing isn't really focused on the Grand Am's anymore.

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dont sound bad to me at all.

BTW, he's manually shifting an automatic tranny..I tried that one time...lol

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oh i think it sounds

GREAT!!!!

for real i think it sounds better than most v6s i have ever heard... i was researching "Vibrant V6" and i got to that one some how.

then i just saw the "Chip" comment and i almost peed my pants.

The Flowmaster 80 sounds good with a resonator.

Too bad this owner is a complete idiot.

Then again, most of the ownership of Grand Ams is becoming this stupid.

Teh arg.

lol doritos are worth more then the chip in that car. haha Does sound good

I prefer Fritos, the Chilli cheese ones are really good!

those are delicious

Finally got to listen to the vid.

Sounds like his transmission hates him...

Although, the car pretty much has the same tone as mine. DERP.

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