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Old 02-03-2007, 02:37 AM   #26
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What's a "bottle" muffler?
i dont know what they are called else where but i know everyone around here calls them bottles and they are illegal in canada cuz a cop (i know him) told me that bottles are illegal. Apparently they are illegal because they dont have chambers for the exhaust to go into to cool and be muffled or somthing i think dont quote me on that i dont fee like typing heres a picture of what it is

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Old 02-03-2007, 02:38 AM   #27
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sorry i fergot to add this into the last post

they do a piss poor job at quieting the exhaust down but they add a nice deep bubbly sorta sound to it
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Old 02-03-2007, 05:19 AM   #28
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glasspacks I would assume
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Looks like a glass-pack to me
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Old 02-04-2007, 02:47 AM   #30
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ok cool i did not know what a glass pack was guess u learn somthin new every day
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Old 02-04-2007, 03:12 AM   #31
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yea glasspacks, cherrybombs, bottle mufflers are the same basic thing, and actually glasspacks are quiter than flowmaster type muffles not all of them but the loud ones out there are louder than the shortest glasspack and just a little info for those that dont know the longer the glasspack the quiter it is so if you want loud glasspack sound get the short ones i have true duals with 26in ones and i plan to make it louder with some single chamber racing flowmasters and ive got some headers that im gona put on also
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Old 02-04-2007, 01:48 PM   #32
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I've seen about 8 Cherry-Bomb commercials on spike tv this morning. They had a new Dodge Charger with Cherry Bomb glasspacks on it!
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Old 02-04-2007, 02:02 PM   #33
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I dont think Im gonna run glasspacks.... Looking at the 40 series FM's
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Old 02-04-2007, 04:01 PM   #34
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I had the shortest cherrybomb on my 89 dodge dakota with a 4cyl. it also had a 3 in" tail pipe...sounded like 1/2 of a v8 lolol
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Old 02-04-2007, 04:34 PM   #35
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Re: Exhaust

An X or H crossover will quiet down the system, and can help with the scavenging of the exhaust (more power?). They will also even out the "blurb-blurb-blurb" sound commen on dual systems.

Choosing an exhaust system is a very personal issue, but I like the sound of LT headers into duals, with a x pipe and performance mufflers, dumped before the rear axle.

Your mileage may vary...
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Old 02-04-2007, 08:57 PM   #36
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A good sized single will make better torque than duals will. You actually lose power with duals. However duals are better than a single if you have an X, but if you think about it with an X they're basically just a big single.

PS: Glasspacks sound cheesy.
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Old 02-05-2007, 10:49 AM   #37
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Old 02-05-2007, 01:43 PM   #38
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yea glasspacks, cherrybombs, bottle mufflers are the same basic thing, and actually glasspacks are quiter than flowmaster type muffles not all of them but the loud ones out there are louder than the shortest glasspack and just a little info for those that dont know the longer the glasspack the quiter it is so if you want loud glasspack sound get the short ones i have true duals with 26in ones and i plan to make it louder with some single chamber racing flowmasters and ive got some headers that im gona put on also
I love the sound of a dualed out V8 system with the longest glass packs available(36"??). You can't get a more mellow tone than that.
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Old 02-05-2007, 02:15 PM   #39
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My truck has a 396 and the bottles/glasspaks ( I think they are about 18 inches long ) were on it when I bought it. My exhaust goes all the way to the back and exits to the side behind the rear wheel. The truck has a nice rumble at idle and a nice tone on the highway, just the way I like it. Its no problem to carry on a conversation or sing along with Credence Clearwater Revival when I'm driving at 70/75 mph on the highway. I've attached a pic of my truck so you can see where the exhaust exits.
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Old 02-05-2007, 04:56 PM   #41
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A good sized single will make better torque than duals will. You actually lose power with duals. However duals are better than a single if you have an X, but if you think about it with an X they're basically just a big single.

PS: Glasspacks sound cheesy.
That would be 100% accurate.

I remember a buddy of mine telling me that adding an X pipe to his '98 Rustang Slobra was worth something like 40HP. X-pipes do work well.
One big pipe works well also but who wants to look at a school bus exhaust under the bumper
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Old 02-05-2007, 05:19 PM   #42
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I have Hooker Super Competiton Ceramic headers dual 2.5" pipe & Flowmaster 40's, I thought it sounded great until I heard those single chamber Flowmaster 10's, holy crap, I love the sound of those, I suppose they arn't legal, but I still want them, can you get them from any exhaust place that carries Flowmaster? How much do they cost? What all have you done to the motor on that Camaro? It sounds wicked.
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Old 02-05-2007, 05:43 PM   #43
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If you actually spend money on a set of glass packs, you will get good performance accompanied with good sound. You buy cheap "cherry bombs", and that is exactly what you have. You get what you pay for.

13 Years ago, I spent $100.00 (employee cost, NAPA) on a set of glass packs, and had dual exhaust put on my Nova. To this day, she purs like a kitten at an idle, and when you mash on the gas, she has a throaty sound.

I am actually due for new exhaust on my 72' p/u. It will take a pretty amazing muffler to pull me away from quality glass packs.
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One big pipe works well also but who wants to look at a school bus exhaust under the bumper
I do But really, for the most part I like my cars quiet. For example, my Impala has a 2' long muffler and a factory looking dump behind the drivers rear wheel. I'm pretty fond of the "KISS" rule.
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so are the single chamber flows legal?
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So what is the big deal about flowmasters anyway? I got a price for duel exhaust with flowmasters delta 40’s @ $400-500 depending on tips.
I said something about dumping them down just before the axel and he said that would save me $100-150.
The mufflers are $179 each. The aluminized pipe is dirt cheap. 10’ for $28.
I’m thinking of buying a stick of 2.25 then pack it full of sand, heat it and bend it myself. It isn’t that hi-tec. Plus packing it with sand will give me nice bends without making it smaller.
$360 just for mufflers, that didn’t sound all that great. I don’t think so.
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So what is the big deal about flowmasters anyway? I got a price for duel exhaust with flowmasters delta 40’s @ $400-500 depending on tips.
I said something about dumping them down just before the axel and he said that would save me $100-150.
The mufflers are $179 each. The aluminized pipe is dirt cheap. 10’ for $28.
I’m thinking of buying a stick of 2.25 then pack it full of sand, heat it and bend it myself. It isn’t that hi-tec. Plus packing it with sand will give me nice bends without making it smaller.
$360 just for mufflers, that didn’t sound all that great. I don’t think so.
I'm looking at a set of FlowMaster Delta Flow Race 40 Series for $70 each??
Where are you getting $179 each price from?
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Midas is where I got the price from. I called back to make sure that wasn’t for two. I really haven’t priced shopped yet. I do know the race ones are smaller though.
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Midas is where I got the price from. I called back to make sure that wasn’t for two. I really haven’t priced shopped yet. I do know the race ones are smaller though.
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Look on Jegs under mufflers for Force Automotive mufflers. They are very similar looking to flow masters and cost only $29.00. A buddy of mine put them on his truck and I think they sound amazing. Sort of like a flow master and a turbo. Very deep and throaty.
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Look on Jegs under mufflers for Force Automotive mufflers. They are very similar looking to flow masters and cost only $29.00. A buddy of mine put them on his truck and I think they sound amazing. Sort of like a flow master and a turbo. Very deep and throaty.
Thanks, I'll check them out.
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