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rc-ltu 02-26-2011 11:25 PM

mufflers ???
 
i own a 73 charger 400...with 2.5inch pipes and my exhaust is currently straight pipes with supertrapps on it and i want to put in some mufflers i was thinking magnaflows or some better ones that someones knows and also need help selecting centered or offset inlets and outlets...im new to exhaust so help out guys , thanks !

bentman 02-27-2011 01:54 AM

I cut my magna flows off & went with flow masters sounds alot better

Moose 02-27-2011 06:41 AM

I have magnaflows on my Ram Hemi and I think they sound great. I think Flowmasters sound too loud and harsh. It depends on what you want. More noise equals Flowmasters. As for the sounds better part in the last reply, I like my tone sound soo much better. Other trucks with Flowmasters are tooooo loud.

ricky d 02-27-2011 07:01 AM

muffler suggestion
 
i am a custom exhaust bender i heard alot of differant mufflers on differant cars i like the flowmaster 50 series if u have the room they are 3 chamber not to raspy i put them on my road runner and on a 383 barracuda no resinating noise at cruising speeds u will be happy:)

Archer 02-27-2011 07:16 AM

ricky -

How do they compare, flow wise, on a performance (heavy breathing) big block?

Archer

Silverick 02-27-2011 09:10 AM

I installed a set of Flowmaster 50 series 3 chamber mufflers on my Fury 383.
Sounds great, and woke her up a little bit! I am happy with the sound (not too loud) and the tone!
I have a set of Flowmaster Super 40's (2 chamber) on my lowered pickup truck. Sounds great but, yesterday, I came to the conclusion that they've got to go as it's just too noisy at times!

blue 68 gts 02-27-2011 09:28 AM

I like Super 44's...

78D200 02-28-2011 03:54 AM

As far as I'm concerned Flowmaster = junk. I've had 3 over the years rot out and fall apart (all within ~2 years of installing them). Granted I live in New England and the towns love throwing down salt every snow storm but still, a cheap Walker muffler lasts longer.

If you are looking for sound Flowmaster does offer a wide variaty of mufflers. If you are looking for an actual performance muffler and are not that interested in sound, then go with Hooker Maximum Flow mufflers. The 2.5" version of these flow as much as a 2.5" straight pipe (~531 CFM) which is about twice what Flowmaster can do.

I have a link on my home computer showing a flow test that was performed. I will see about posting the link tonight.

Here is a link to the Hooker Maximum Flow muffler - http://www.summitracing.com/parts/HOK-21605HKR/

Clay Dots 03-01-2011 09:43 PM

Try the Dynamax Muffers
 
Great sound, power but not noisey like the Flowmaster 50, I was forced by my wife to take the flowmasters off as the neighbors were complaining. I was happy to change as I enjoy listening to music in my car and being able to carry on a conversation with my passenger. Best wishes CD

72Satellite440 03-02-2011 06:36 AM


Originally Posted by Clay Dots (Post 64567)
Great sound, power but not noisey like the Flowmaster 50, I was forced by my wife to take the flowmasters off as the neighbors were complaining. I was happy to change as I enjoy listening to music in my car and being able to carry on a conversation with my passenger. Best wishes CD

Strange as I did the oposite -installed Flowmaster 50's to make sure everyone heard including the neighbors and people can carry on conversations just fine. jeesh...

MAGNUM GT XS22L9R 03-02-2011 06:53 AM


Originally Posted by Clay Dots (Post 64567)
Great sound, power but not noisey like the Flowmaster 50, I was forced by my wife to take the flowmasters off as the neighbors were complaining. I was happy to change as I enjoy listening to music in my car and being able to carry on a conversation with my passenger. Best wishes CD

I'd move to a better neighborhood and/or get a better wife. :)

ryan 03-02-2011 01:26 PM

I really like the Flowtech Afterburner and Flowtech Warlock mufflers. They're not too raspy and give a good throaty sound. been on my car since '98 and have held up really well. The warlock has a by-pass cap for strait thru noise making.

Clay Dots 03-02-2011 03:02 PM

I think I got my numbers mixed up !
 

Originally Posted by 72Satellite440 (Post 64587)
Strange as I did the oposite -installed Flowmaster 50's to make sure everyone heard including the neighbors and people can carry on conversations just fine. jeesh...

I must a had the 40s not the 50s as mine were ideed very loud/noisey sorry :eek: best wishes CD

Clay Dots 03-02-2011 03:09 PM

you know, your probably right
 

Originally Posted by MAGNUM GT XS22L9R (Post 64589)
I'd move to a better neighborhood and/or get a better wife. :)

Id like to get a better neighborhood! dam yuppies with their cc&rs take all the fun out of life. They acually complain I have old cars parked in the driveway!
On the wife deal I am afraid I could never do better, she has put up with me for 20 years and lord knows that has been no picnic for her :rolleyes: regards CD

MAGNUM GT XS22L9R 03-02-2011 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by Clay Dots (Post 64623)
Id like to get a better neighborhood! dam yuppies with their cc&rs take all the fun out of life. They acually complain I have old cars parked in the driveway!
On the wife deal I am afraid I could never do better, she has put up with me for 20 years and lord knows that has been no picnic for her :rolleyes: regards CD

Your lucky, I live in a condo complex and have 4 "old fart board members
that have nothing to do but make life miserable for others" down the
street from me. A couple of them old farts think they own the place and
think they can do as they please? (They don't like me) I've gotten them in
trouble a couple of times, catching them doing things there not suppost
too.
A few months ago I closed my shop and brought my 79 Magnum GT home
and I had a car cover on it.
A week later I took the car cover off to get a few things out of it and left
it uncovered for a while as I did other things. Came out and recovered it a
few hours later, about an hour after that a tow truck showed up to take it
away????
The rule here is, they must give a 48 hour notice?? Well, the tow truck
driver stopped in front and seen the cover on it and drove away. He 's not
aloud to tow off a car with a cover unless the owner gives permission.
Found out one of the board members told the tow truck company that my
car was broke down and they were authorized to represent the complex,
they were not!
How's that for neighborly love!? lol:eek:

A week later, I caught one of the old farts trying to pull the cover off my
car, breaking one one the straps. Dumda$$ didn't know I had cameras. lol
The management company had to get involved and threaten him and his
wife to stop harassing people.:D

78D200 03-05-2011 11:53 PM

Found the link and it no longer works.

78D200 03-05-2011 11:56 PM

Although I was able to find this.


2 “ Straight Pipe 283 CFM
2 ¼ “ Straight Pipe 365 CFM
2 ½ “ Straight Pipe 521 CFM

2 ¼” Typical Bent tailpipe 268 CFM
2 ½” Typical Bent Tailpipe 417 CFM

2 ¼” Inlet/Outlet_ Glass Pack Tips- No Louvers- Smooth 274 CFM
2 ¼” Inlet/Outlet- Glass Pack Tips-Louvered 133 CFM
Same as above set for reverse flow 141 CFM
2 ¼” Cherry Bomb 239 CFM
2 ½” Cherry Bomb 294 CFM

2 ½” Inlet/Outlet Dynomax Super Turbo 278 CFM
2 ½” Inlet/Outlet Ultraflow Bullet 512 CFM
2 ½” Inlet/Outlet Gibson Superflow 267 CFM
2 ½” Inlet/Outlet Flowmaster ( 2 Chamber) 249 CFM
2 ½” Inlet Outlet Flowmaster ( 3 Chamber) 229 CFM
2 ¼” Inlet/Outlet Thrush CVX 260 CFM
2 ½” Inlet/Outlet Maremount Cherry Bomb 298 CFM
2 ½” Inlet/Outlet Hooker Aero Chamber 324 CFM
2 ½” Inlet/Outlet Hooker Max Flow 521 CFM
2 ½” Inlet/Outlet Borla Turbo 373 CFM
2 1/2" Inlet/Outlet Magnaflow 284 CFM


Standard OEM 2 ¼” Inlet/Outlet 138-152 CFM
Standard OEM 2 ½” Inlet/Outlet 161-197 CFM




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