Will i lose power with this exhaust setup guys?
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Btw Andy are you talking of a setup like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRbaad5kK7o
Start from 1:09
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRbaad5kK7o
Start from 1:09
Andy
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Andy
Last edited by M-bENZ; 10-01-2010 at 12:07 AM.
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Where is your resonator now ? Maybe your car is different thats why im asking and they can move it around. The resonator will have to put in before the muffler no matter where you move it but is there enough room to reuse your resonator and your new muffler ? that I dont know...they guy at the shop will tell u that. Andy
Hmmmmmm........why would anyone want to put the resonator back if you removed/move it? It just a sound canceling. Itt sound much better/louder without it.
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Based on the pic, that muffler is designed for a single inlet into an daul outlet. That muffler is installed backward. Depending how the air chamber vent inside the muffler design, it will do more harms then good because of backup pressure. But then the other oulet could be just a "fake" outlet.
That muffler is a Magnaflow with no internal chambers and it is certainly not installed backwards. The muffler is designed for the mid 80's Camaro and was mounted sideways with a single inlet and dual outlets (on on each side). There is absolutely no build up of backpressure by installing the muffler like this, although the left side tip will infact flow more exhaust gasses than the right due to the "path of least resistance".
For someone wanting to use a high flow single muffler with dual tips, this is an excellent choice.
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Based on the pic, that muffler is designed for a single inlet into an daul outlet. That muffler is installed backward. Depending how the air chamber vent inside the muffler design, it will do more harms then good because of backup pressure. But then the other oulet could be just a "fake" outlet.
I don't think that's what he was saying. I think he was trying to say that you shouldn't sink all the money into a quad exhaust setup because it might come out being too loud for your taste.
I don't agree with that.
What I would recommend you do is go for it and do the quad exhaust and if it is too loud for your taste, you can put the resonators back on or evaluate other options at that point. But, at least you'd have the quad exhaust!!!
I don't agree with that.
What I would recommend you do is go for it and do the quad exhaust and if it is too loud for your taste, you can put the resonators back on or evaluate other options at that point. But, at least you'd have the quad exhaust!!!
No, not at all.
That muffler is a Magnaflow with no internal chambers and it is certainly not installed backwards. The muffler is designed for the mid 80's Camaro and was mounted sideways with a single inlet and dual outlets (on on each side). There is absolutely no build up of backpressure by installing the muffler like this, although the left side tip will infact flow more exhaust gasses than the right due to the "path of least resistance".
For someone wanting to use a high flow single muffler with dual tips, this is an excellent choice.
That muffler is a Magnaflow with no internal chambers and it is certainly not installed backwards. The muffler is designed for the mid 80's Camaro and was mounted sideways with a single inlet and dual outlets (on on each side). There is absolutely no build up of backpressure by installing the muffler like this, although the left side tip will infact flow more exhaust gasses than the right due to the "path of least resistance".
For someone wanting to use a high flow single muffler with dual tips, this is an excellent choice.
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As for the Magnaflow line, from experience I can tell you that all the wide-open designs sound practically the same. The oval style dampen a little better than the round (more sound deadening material). They are all very similar and IMO, the best sounding muffler on the market.
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ok wow that helps a lot too thanks guys. So its not installed backwards and its made for that purpose. Reason i might go with that design is its gonna be cheaper from the exhaust shop. Less cutting and welding...
And as you said dyno i might get a magnaflow resonator as well if its too loud for my taste
And as you said dyno i might get a magnaflow resonator as well if its too loud for my taste
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I bought that muffler too Wes. I intend on doing the secondary cat delete to start off with, if the sound isn't too loud or harsh then I will also remove the resonator. I'll get sound clips but they will be months away...
As for the Magnaflow line, from experience I can tell you that all the wide-open designs sound practically the same. The oval style dampen a little better than the round (more sound deadening material). They are all very similar and IMO, the best sounding muffler on the market.
As for the Magnaflow line, from experience I can tell you that all the wide-open designs sound practically the same. The oval style dampen a little better than the round (more sound deadening material). They are all very similar and IMO, the best sounding muffler on the market.
The problem is I will have 2, so I'm still undecided. I need to order them this weekend to make it to the muffler shop during the week. I will probably end up going with the 2 ovals since you say they dampen a bit better.
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If you go to the Magnafow site the have a great selection. Just figure out the rough dimensions that you can use, then make a few selections. One other thing you can do to furter increase the dampening is to use the offset design as well (ie, center inlet, left/right outlet). It's not a drastic change but it does in fact work., I did that on my track car.
Good luck matey, looking forward to pics & sound clips.
Good luck matey, looking forward to pics & sound clips.
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If you go to the Magnafow site the have a great selection. Just figure out the rough dimensions that you can use, then make a few selections. One other thing you can do to furter increase the dampening is to use the offset design as well (ie, center inlet, left/right outlet). It's not a drastic change but it does in fact work., I did that on my track car.
Good luck matey, looking forward to pics & sound clips.
Good luck matey, looking forward to pics & sound clips.
Thanks for the help. Hopefully I will be able to install them soon.