Hey all I put in a flowmaster dual out muffler on today. I was going to run without a muffler but I didn't like the pinging noise. I still have both resonators on. I like the low tone to the engine BUT it sounds very smooth not so much like an engine. (Sorry hard to explain) what usually happens when the most rear resonator is removed and straight pipe is installed going to the muffler? I really don't like the LOUD exhaust found on most import tuners.
Let me try to get a clip up of mine, I have the same muffler but with 2.5" pipe from the cat back to the muffler. It is a bit ricey, I'll warn you now.
Here are a couple which were mainly done to show the cam tune. You need to have either a decent set of computer speakers or a headset to hear it properly because it's just a crappy cell-phone video.
I really should go to that track some day and get some legitimate numbers. Timeslips would give me a decent overall idea of the performance I may or may not have.
No goal whatsoever. It's just my commuter and I really had no intention of putting in what I already have. I just got some good deals on things when I lost my job last year and didn't really have anything else going on at the time. I rarely ever drive fast, but I'm kinda curious as to what it could do.
Idk. I like my exhaust but it gets a little loud in the car on low rpms. Would putting some insulation in the hatch area help? Dynomat
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