which mufflers?
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which mufflers?
Hi guys,
I am in the middle of my winter project. It started out as a project to take care of an oil leak. I now have completely rebuilt the engine , tranny front suspension and many other while 'im here type of things. Well anyway I want to replace my stock mufflers (only) with some type of performance muffler. I feel the need for more noise... Any suggestions or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
:chevy
I am in the middle of my winter project. It started out as a project to take care of an oil leak. I now have completely rebuilt the engine , tranny front suspension and many other while 'im here type of things. Well anyway I want to replace my stock mufflers (only) with some type of performance muffler. I feel the need for more noise... Any suggestions or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
:chevy
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Re: which mufflers? (BILLMANL-82)
Most people, including me prefer Flowmaster mufflers, great mufflers for a good price ($73 each). I'd have them send you a catalog. I'd recommend the delta-flow 40 series mufflers. I can get the part number for the one that fits the '63-'82 corvette if you want, as I have their catalog at home. There is also the Borla's ($100 each) and the Dynomax super turbos ($32 each), which I ran for a while on mine with the stock exhaust, and they sounded pretty good, but I'm not really sure of how high quality they were because they were only on for 3 months until I got true dual exhaust with Flowmaster's. If want a good performance increase though, I would recommend going to true dual exhaust at some point. Good luck with whatever you choose :cheers:
P.S.-- the prices were quoted from Jeg's
P.S.-- the prices were quoted from Jeg's
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Re: which mufflers? (gdh)
The Ultraflows have a very high cfm and the Magnaflows on MotorHead's beauty sound great and perform well also.
Bottom line is, just like music, exhaust sound is very subjective. If you can hold off on your purchase til you've had a chance to hear the various muffs out there your choice might be obvious to you. Good luck.
#5
Drifting
Re: which mufflers? (BILLMANL-82)
I prefer these:
They're just plain awesome in my opinion. No idea if they're street legal...the exhaust shop that put them on didn't think they were...but they're cool dudes like that that don't care. 'Cause they know if anyone (trouble wise) asks, well, I just did it myself...but if people ask to know where to get their stuff done right, I recommend these dudes.
Paint them with POR-15 or some other high-temp stuff before installing. They don't come painted as in the picture. $40 each.
They're just plain awesome in my opinion. No idea if they're street legal...the exhaust shop that put them on didn't think they were...but they're cool dudes like that that don't care. 'Cause they know if anyone (trouble wise) asks, well, I just did it myself...but if people ask to know where to get their stuff done right, I recommend these dudes.
Paint them with POR-15 or some other high-temp stuff before installing. They don't come painted as in the picture. $40 each.
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Re: which mufflers? (BILLMANL-82)
I just ordered a pair of the Ultraflow welded mufflers. $61 ea. at Jegs. I think the stainless version was about $100 ea. No idea what it's going to sound like, but you can't beat the CFM (1000 vs Flowmaster @ 350 or so). I've had the Flowmaster 40 and I thought they sounded great. Current mufflers are just some local made single chamber race units that are louder than the FM 40's. Decided on the Ultraflows since I'm installing headers and a hi-flow cat (Car Sound), so my existing mufflers may be a bit too loud (is there such a thing?). I'm going to be dissapointed if the Ultraflows are too quiet!! :smash: