Oh happy muffler day
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Oh happy muffler day
Last night while I was visiting my parents the Fed-X driver left me a package next to my apartment door. So when I returned home there she was, the box containing my new Flowmaster Super 44 muffler. So I called the shop and set up an appointment for monday ( was the earliest I could get in ). Yay ! No more running around with turn-downs clamped on to the end of my old Flowmaster ( I hacked off the rest of the exhaust last week.). Boy I cant wait. I'll have to barrow someone's digital camera and make a sound file once it's installed.
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RE: Oh happy muffler day
Well firstly, just to clarify brotha, Flowmaster mufflers don't get progressively louder over time because their interior is made up of sheet metal, there isn't any packing inside the muffler to ever break in. But anyways, tips aren't going to make an exhaust system LOUDER persay, but they do change the tone of an exhaust system. As I like to put it, there the "tongue roll" of an exhaust system. I currently run 22" long, 4" diameter magnaflow tips. They really echo the exhaust and give it a great sound, but most people run 3" diameter tips that are 15-18" long. My piping is 2 1/2" as well, but they make tons of sizes for that piping size. I personally love the look of big giant stianless steel slash cut tips (don't take that the wrong way haha!), but some like a little more moddest size tips. They also look great, and let people know that you put work into making that great sound! Go to summitracing.com and write in "exhaust tips". From there, you can click your inlet size of the tip and then how long and big of a diameter you want for the tip, and what brand. Magnaflow hands down makes the best tips though.
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