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Which Mufflers?
Greetings,
The 72' we purchased has 3" exhaust with glass packs from the headers to the tailpipes. Sounds nice (& loud). But with the law, I'm sure my son would surely would draw some red-light attention. So we need to install mufflers. We like the Flowmaster and Magna Flow. Anyone have any suggestion(s)? Thanks Victor |
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Re: Which Mufflers?
I love the sound oh!
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Re: Which Mufflers?
Just a small $.02 worth. Unless you have a big block engine and you are driving it hard, that 3" exhaust maybe costing you some gas mileage and performance. Is the exhaust a single pipe or duals? If it is duals, then exhaust companys will tell you that the exhaust flow may be to slow or "Lazy" and is causing you some reversionary losses in your system.
The idea is for the exhaust to move along "Cooling" as it exits from the engine. That cooling effect is causing a slight vacuum effect pulling the gasses away from the headers and making the exhaust scavenge the fumes from the cylinders. Flowmaster will tell you that for a modified 350 to 383 cubic inch engine a dual 2 1/2" exhaust is the borderline for the amount of gases you will create, from that point on you are walking in an area of losses being more than gains. If it is a single exhaust system, then the 3" tubing is well worht the effort. I prefer the Flowmaster sound to the Magnaflow sound, myself. |
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Re: Which Mufflers?
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Re: Which Mufflers?
spintechs or flowmaster series 40's
if i had a big block (and Money), i would have a cutoff that i could switch between straight pipes and mufflers. best of both worlds
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Re: Which Mufflers?
The spintechs sound very nice especially with big blocks
I just put on Goerlich mufflers on mine - they sound quite wicked - 3" true duals back to the rearend with turndowns As mentioned above pipe diameter makes a big difference the larger the pipe the more noise it will make
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