2013 c300 4MATIC Mufflers?
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2013 w204 c300 4MATIC
2013 c300 4MATIC Mufflers?
Hey guys, this is my first post.
I previously got a Magnaflow X pipe installed in place of my secondary cats (resonator) and I was disappointed, as it did not change the sound all that much. Now i'm looking for mufflers that will make my car sound more aggressive,
but not a lot of drone. I was wondering what muffler i should get for my w204 2013 c300 4MATIC, If someone could explain how the sizing and specifications work when browsing for aftermarket mufflers for my car
Preferably I was looking for a Magnaflow muffler, but I was unsure on how the sizing worked for my car, if someone could give me a part number on some Magnaflow mufflers that I could get installed.
If someone could also explain how the sizing and specifications work when browsing for aftermarket mufflers for my car that would be great!
Thanks!
I previously got a Magnaflow X pipe installed in place of my secondary cats (resonator) and I was disappointed, as it did not change the sound all that much. Now i'm looking for mufflers that will make my car sound more aggressive,
but not a lot of drone. I was wondering what muffler i should get for my w204 2013 c300 4MATIC, If someone could explain how the sizing and specifications work when browsing for aftermarket mufflers for my car
Preferably I was looking for a Magnaflow muffler, but I was unsure on how the sizing worked for my car, if someone could give me a part number on some Magnaflow mufflers that I could get installed.
If someone could also explain how the sizing and specifications work when browsing for aftermarket mufflers for my car that would be great!
Thanks!
Last edited by IMonte; 01-23-2018 at 07:26 PM.
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You need a free flow muffler design. I am using Eisenmann sport mufflers and resonators. Nice growl and no annoying raspy crackling broken exhaust sound that kids love these days.
Pricey but nice stuff. I got mine from here:
https://www.vividracing.com/catalog/...&class_9=30544
Pricey but nice stuff. I got mine from here:
https://www.vividracing.com/catalog/...&class_9=30544
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2011 C300 4MATIC SPORT
I have a 2011 c300 4 matic sport and have done the x pipe and two different mufflers so far. What I’ve found sounds the best is replacing the factory rear mufflers with two Borla S-Type straight through mufflers with quad tips. Gives the car a deep rumble tone and a nice burble when you let off the throttle. They don’t drone too bad and are the best sound I’ve found so far over magnaflow and other Borla touring style mufflers. They can be found on amazon if you type in Borla s-type. I had an exhaust shop install them and put a flange on them and my factory exhaust so I could bolt my stock mufflers up quickly if I wanted. I also had them done in 2.5” rather than the stock 2.25”. Good luck!
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I have a 2011 c300 4 matic sport and have done the x pipe and two different mufflers so far. What I’ve found sounds the best is replacing the factory rear mufflers with two Borla S-Type straight through mufflers with quad tips. Gives the car a deep rumble tone and a nice burble when you let off the throttle. They don’t drone too bad and are the best sound I’ve found so far over magnaflow and other Borla touring style mufflers. They can be found on amazon if you type in Borla s-type. I had an exhaust shop install them and put a flange on them and my factory exhaust so I could bolt my stock mufflers up quickly if I wanted. I also had them done in 2.5” rather than the stock 2.25”. Good luck!