View Poll Results: What aftermarket Muffler you running?
Dynomax
21
3.88%
Monroe
3
0.55%
Borla
23
4.25%
Flowmaster
178
32.90%
Magnaflow
118
21.81%
Gibson
25
4.62%
Cherry Bomb
76
14.05%
Aero Turbine
30
5.55%
No muffler at all
26
4.81%
Thrush
14
2.59%
Other (please specify in a post)
27
4.99%
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Old Mar 9, 2010 | 06:52 PM
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Moroso spiral flow. 3 inch muff and 3 inch (single) out the back. Looks like like sock but higher and tighter. much cleaner appearance.

moderate in cab drone


I had my GF drive my truck home and I drove her jeep the other day. It sounds better being away from it (i.e. driving next to it) than it does being in the truck.
 
Old Mar 9, 2010 | 10:02 PM
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Default Delta 40 race muffs

Originally Posted by mdram43
ive gone through 4 sets of mufflers on my rams

1) flowmaster 50 series: slight rumble at idle, nice grown when you get on it, your typical flowmaster rumble, but not real drowny on the highway

2) magnaflow: it was a really long one, close to the size of the stock muffler. it was the perfect muffler. a little rumble at idle, and made some noise when you stepped on it, but it was still quiet enough to not wake up the neighbors when you come home at night

3) dynomax: too loud for me, and drones like hell when cruising on the highway

4) glasspack: loud, but also sounded nice at the same time

5) open pipe: stupid and obnoxiously loud

what will i go with from now on? longer magnaflows
Thanks mdram43, I appreciate you taking the time to post the choices and results. Has anyone run a Flowmaster Delta 40 race muffler? http://www.jegs.com/i/Flowmaster/389/9430409/10002/-1 This one flows about as much as my 4.7 will put out (cfm), but I am wondering how loud it is...
 
Old Mar 15, 2010 | 07:02 PM
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Well I've had the 08 Ram for 2 years to the day so I went to a local muffler shop here in Cape Coral Fl and asked the owner what he would do if he had my truck. Well I like what he chose and I like the sound so far. He installed a super turbo muffler with 3 in inlet and 3 outlet, its welded in place of the stock muffler. No time yet to run on the highway but I will have a 1300 mile run home in 3 weeks so I will have a great comparison. I will try to get a sound clip up tomorrow. Thanks for all the advise over the last few months.
 
Old Apr 7, 2010 | 04:07 PM
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well im about sick of the crapmaster and its time to start thinkin about a new muff hmmmm..... ill have to contact pyro....
 
Old Apr 8, 2010 | 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Neverenuff
Well I've had the 08 Ram for 2 years to the day so I went to a local muffler shop here in Cape Coral Fl and asked the owner what he would do if he had my truck. Well I like what he chose and I like the sound so far. He installed a super turbo muffler with 3 in inlet and 3 outlet, its welded in place of the stock muffler. No time yet to run on the highway but I will have a 1300 mile run home in 3 weeks so I will have a great comparison. I will try to get a sound clip up tomorrow. Thanks for all the advise over the last few months.
I still love the sound and performance of the new muffler. There is a little drone at steady speeds, gas milage did improve. On the way back to Canada I was getting 425-450 miles on 3/4 tanks. About 18-19 US gallons or 23 MPG. I think this was good considering the wife had every corner of the truck filled. Even added some air to the air bags to bring up the rear a little.
 
Old Apr 12, 2010 | 01:27 PM
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Flowmaster catback DOS with 50HD muffler. quiet idle, good rumble at crusing speeds, fairly quiet highway, but pretty loud when you step on it.
I got flowmasters for the sound. Im getting an e-cutout for the noise.
 
Old Apr 16, 2010 | 10:16 AM
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Corsa Cat Back
 
Old Apr 24, 2010 | 07:10 PM
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I have a 4.7L and I'm running a "original flows" 40 series Flowmaster Single in dual out turned out the side in front of the rear tire. the 40 series sounds wicked on it. I'm about to cut out the cats and fix the y pipe. so im hoping it'll get just a little louder.
Is Flowmaster really as restrictive as they say?
 
Old May 1, 2010 | 12:39 PM
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I'm running a straight pipe from the cats on back. No resonators, no muffler, no nothin!! My truck makes me grin from ear to ear every time I hear it!!!
 
Old May 2, 2010 | 01:30 PM
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^^^ same here, but we are loosing low end torque bro, and IMO i dont think its very healthy for these trucks, installing a cherrybomb extreme SI DO tomm. morning
 



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