Flowmaster vs. Magnaflow catback!
ORIGINAL: JCPlowing
hey Pcollins bet you cant wait to hear that hemi rip!!!!!!
hey Pcollins bet you cant wait to hear that hemi rip!!!!!!
As a side note, I have nothing against Flowmasters, was actually very close to getting the 50 Series HD instead of the Magnaflow. The main reason I went with the Mag is because I wanted more of a deep, heartier sound rather than an obnoxious cry. I think the Flows sound nice, but it seems you cannot get rid of the sound so to speak. I want my truck to be bearable at idle but when Iget onit, it moans and groans and lets you hear that HEMI ROAR! From my research it seems like the FM doesnt really have that "calm" idle I was looking for. And also, my dad has dual Flowmaster 40's on his 1971 Plymouth GTX with the 440 in it and he recommended I try the Magnaflows (probably more for his benefit rather than mine, haha).
Either way, I CANT WAIT FOR WEDNESDAY!
Just a thought your dad probably has the original 40 series on his 71 plymouth, from what I have read on here and heard elsewhere the Super 40 sounds much different than the original 40 series.I am sure you will be happy with the Magnaflow. You better post some pics up when its done. lol
I have a few pictures in my gallery if it helps with your decision. I installed mine myself in just over an hour. It would have taken longer but the dog was helping. 
Mike

Mike
I have the 50HD and it is probably even a little more restrictive than stock, but it sounds great, especially with the K&N CAI and LT Headers!!! I actually don't mind the little restriction as I losta smidge oflow end torque when I did the headers (gained a boatload of mid & high HP though!) that I actually went back and re-welded the cats back into the system. I'd say the magnaflow has the better gains by far, but I'd shudder to think how much low end torque I'd have lost with a magnaflow and no cats after I did the headers.
2 cents...I love my Magnaflow set-up. I have never had nor know a Hemi owner w/ a Flowmaster. What I like about Magnaflow is it sounds SICK, when you want it to and is quiet at an idle. It deceives people and I like that. Sounds like if you want to blow people's doors off, then Flowmaster is the set-up. I don't like the "restrictive" argument, though. Restrictive and Hemi don't sound right together.
Can I get an AMEN?!!!
Can I get an AMEN?!!!
ORIGINAL: spud11
The advantage to the Flo's with the baffleing is you can run bigger pipe in and out and not losethe back pressure. strait tru mufflers over little to no resistance so the flo more air faster which can have a cooling effect that causes a slight vacum that will help to pull air tru the system, thus giving mre HP than abaffled muffler that has your exhaust gasesgoingthru point C to get to B, less restction= lower low end torque, making the truck that touch slower off the line, but moretopend power, more resriction= the exact opposite. I'm going to be putting on a 28" 2.5"ID & OD glasspack with a turn dow tip on the muffler, but I'm leaving everything else the sam to try and savesome ot the back pressure.
The advantage to the Flo's with the baffleing is you can run bigger pipe in and out and not losethe back pressure. strait tru mufflers over little to no resistance so the flo more air faster which can have a cooling effect that causes a slight vacum that will help to pull air tru the system, thus giving mre HP than abaffled muffler that has your exhaust gasesgoingthru point C to get to B, less restction= lower low end torque, making the truck that touch slower off the line, but moretopend power, more resriction= the exact opposite. I'm going to be putting on a 28" 2.5"ID & OD glasspack with a turn dow tip on the muffler, but I'm leaving everything else the sam to try and savesome ot the back pressure.
On a otherwise stock exhaust system flowmasters are not the best choice...IMO of course.
ORIGINAL: JCPlowing
I see all you guys are not flowmaster fans,LOL,
NOTHING LIKE SEEING FOR YOUR OWN EYES! they make really good mufflers! IM NOT SAYING MAGNOFLOW ARE NOT GOOD ALSO THEY ARE A GOOD CHOICE, MY FRIEND HAS ONE AND IT SOUNDS GOOD, BUT NOT AS GOOD AS MY FLOWMAST SUPER 40! just putin in my 2 cents from what ive seen and heard you cant really tell if its going to be louder or better by looking at the flowmaster or magnoflow website, because ofcourse each company is going to say they sell the best muffler..
and yes i see what you guys are saying about less restriction,
the question i have is are all you magnoflow guys running 3inch tubing or 2.5inch??? Im running 3inch with the flowmaster super 40and its tooo f*ckin loud!!!!!!
I see all you guys are not flowmaster fans,LOL,
NOTHING LIKE SEEING FOR YOUR OWN EYES! they make really good mufflers! IM NOT SAYING MAGNOFLOW ARE NOT GOOD ALSO THEY ARE A GOOD CHOICE, MY FRIEND HAS ONE AND IT SOUNDS GOOD, BUT NOT AS GOOD AS MY FLOWMAST SUPER 40! just putin in my 2 cents from what ive seen and heard you cant really tell if its going to be louder or better by looking at the flowmaster or magnoflow website, because ofcourse each company is going to say they sell the best muffler..
and yes i see what you guys are saying about less restriction,
the question i have is are all you magnoflow guys running 3inch tubing or 2.5inch??? Im running 3inch with the flowmaster super 40and its tooo f*ckin loud!!!!!!
ORIGINAL: SeVeReDiStOrTiOn
People over use the term "back pressure"...there's more then enough back pressure using the stock cats and manifolds to keepmost of your low end torque. Back pressure really comes into play with long tubes, ORY and bigger piping....then you can talk to me about the muffler effecting back pressure. Even then you'll get a good scavenging effect from the headers..
On a otherwise stock exhaust system flowmasters are not the best choice...IMO of course.
ORIGINAL: spud11
The advantage to the Flo's with the baffleing is you can run bigger pipe in and out and not losethe back pressure. strait tru mufflers over little to no resistance so the flo more air faster which can have a cooling effect that causes a slight vacum that will help to pull air tru the system, thus giving mre HP than abaffled muffler that has your exhaust gasesgoingthru point C to get to B, less restction= lower low end torque, making the truck that touch slower off the line, but moretopend power, more resriction= the exact opposite. I'm going to be putting on a 28" 2.5"ID & OD glasspack with a turn dow tip on the muffler, but I'm leaving everything else the sam to try and savesome ot the back pressure.
The advantage to the Flo's with the baffleing is you can run bigger pipe in and out and not losethe back pressure. strait tru mufflers over little to no resistance so the flo more air faster which can have a cooling effect that causes a slight vacum that will help to pull air tru the system, thus giving mre HP than abaffled muffler that has your exhaust gasesgoingthru point C to get to B, less restction= lower low end torque, making the truck that touch slower off the line, but moretopend power, more resriction= the exact opposite. I'm going to be putting on a 28" 2.5"ID & OD glasspack with a turn dow tip on the muffler, but I'm leaving everything else the sam to try and savesome ot the back pressure.
On a otherwise stock exhaust system flowmasters are not the best choice...IMO of course.



