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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: lone pine and mammoth lakes
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Bonner Springs, Kansas
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Thanks for replying to my post.
It looks like there are several opinions when it comes to answering my question. At this point it appears that a 3" straight pipe in place of the mufflers is the best answer. If I cannot stand the noise then I can deal with that later. Any other opinions or comments out there? Jeasen |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Leesburg, VA
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With stock manifolds it sounded really good, but there was definitely more resonance than stock. With headers it sounded REALLY good, but there was a ton of resonance. I got sick of putting earplugs in for any longer drives, and in winter with the windows up, so now I sport Corsa's. I'd say maybe try a 2.5" muffler vs 3". Maybe it will cut down on the resonance some more. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: lone pine and mammoth lakes
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in messing around today with my blk car ,i found that i cut a ton of resonance out of the car by extending the tips after the mufflers 4 in beyond the rear valance . i could believe how much quieter it5 got inside the car, some may not like that look and i totally understand ,butr my old 57 yr old ears just needed some peace and i dint want to give up the performance gains that my dr gas exhaust had given me , by the way its a 21/2in exhaust with an xpipe . the idea came from a muffler guy who is spending the week with us . he also thought that if we cut a resonator in half and gut it then cut openingsso that it fit over the x pipe fill it with steel wool that it might really also quiet things down . he says the resonance comes from in part due to the pipes vibrating at a certain rpms.dont know if hes right but it kinda makes some sence , and what the heck i thought its worth a try . .hope every one has a great t day
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Ideho
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This is my '91 #473 with Watson 1 7/8" Headers, no cats and the standard Flowmaster Cat Back Exhaust System, I think it's #17115 or something like that (Thanks Ryan and Kevin).
http://static.photobucket.com/player...3/100_1758.flv http://static.photobucket.com/player...3/100_1759.flv |
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Jacksonville, FL USA
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I like those muffler tips. I think they look cool!
![]() It doesn't sound overly loud either. How's is the resonance?
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Ideho
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There isn't any resonance pre se', nothing like the B&B. You get a little, way down low, around 1200 to 1400 or so. This system never rattles you out of the car like the others. PLus if you look around, I think you get a Flowmaster for around $800 or less shipped.
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Sound great John, thanks for sharing. |
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Location: Jacksonville, FL USA
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![]() ![]() I think I may have to investigate the flowmaster web site. ![]() ![]() Tom
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