I know the exhaust issue has been beaten absolutely to death, but I was wondering which mufflers have been proven to have the least low-end power loss and still flow well on the high end?? Hope ya'll can help.
Kyle
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I know the exhaust issue has been beaten absolutely to death, but I was wondering which mufflers have been proven to have the least low-end power loss and still flow well on the high end?? Hope ya'll can help.
Kyle
Borla XR-1s :rock:
i love the edelbrock rpm series that i have its a 3" inlet and dual 2.5 outlets. much better wot sound then flow master not gargling sound.
very quiet cab and a very aggressive sound outside i guess because when i drive by people they allways look at the truck like wtf is in there
lol later, kevin
Hooker Aero Chamber mufflers.......best flow out there. Almost silent at idle but from 2000 to 3000rpms watch out........solid decently loud rumble. :thumb:
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Originally posted by vv8@Sep 7 2004, 09:28 PM
when i drive by people they allways look at the truck like wtf is in there
lol later, kevin
Anyway, Flowmaster mufflers sound good but suck for any performance gains.
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@Sep 7 2004, 09:28 PM
when i drive by people they allways look at the truck like wtf is in there
lol later, kevin
Anyway, Flowmaster mufflers sound good but suck for any performance gains. [/b]
These flowmaster's suck at performance gains. Who cares if ya sound good if ya only get smoked at the line.
Just as soon as I get the cash these two Aero Chamber mufflers I have will be gettin installed. Best flow, and best sound in my opinion.
In case you were wonderin how I know how they sound...My friend has a 5.3 hooked up to a couple of these and they sound SWEET.