Which Muffler Whould You Pick?

Which muffler whould you pick

  • Magnaflow

    Votes: 9 50.0%
  • Flowmaster

    Votes: 4 22.2%
  • Turbo muffler

    Votes: 5 27.8%

  • Total voters
    18
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I like the Magnaflow sound better than Flowmaster. That being said, I highly suggest that you click on the Magnaflow link above, determine whether you want a 2 1/2" or 3" system and contact the moderators of this forum about pricing. I don't know all the specifics, but Stangnet has some kind of deal/affiliation with Magnaflow and the final price is VERY, VERY attractive. I'm sure that prices have changed in the several years since I got my system, but at the time, the best sale price was $600-ish and with the Stangnet discount it came to my door for $425! Their stuff is very well made and fits extremely well. My only real comment, neither good/bad, is that while I really like the sound/tone of the mufflers, the X-pipe crossover gives the overall sound more of a "modern" character that is kind of hard to explain, sort of a smoothness to the tone. I believe that the Administrator that deals with this is user name "Slapyo"
My $.02.
Gene
 
Deep and quiet.....large diameter, Dynomax Turbo's....no question. The other two are going to give you measurable amounts of exhaust drone, without a doubt. The Turbo's are probably some of the best mufflers to reduce exhaust drone. Going with a larger diameter exhaust components (2.3-3") will give you that deeper tone you're looking for.
 
i think it matters what type headers you have as to the tone of the muflers.
i have headman long tube headers .long tubes seem to give a deeper tone than the shorty headers. the spintechs didnt sound all that great on the short headers ,but sound real good on the long. an x pipe or a cross over pipe will change the tone as well
 
I guess it doesn't matter how well they flow? You have a mild combo?
The whole system only flows as well as the most restrictive component. Borla and Spintech flow well. Flowmasters don't. Don't know about the others. I'll go Borla next time I need mufflers.
 
I must be the Lone Ranger here, because I actually love Flowmasters. Having said that, I don't have them on my car, I have some no-name turbos and they walk the line between healthy sounding and liveable quite nicely. My wife's Corvette has Flowmaster 50's on it and they sound wonderful (to only me apparently) both at idle and on the gas.
 
I have dynamax turbos on my fairly stock 289 (manifolds, no headers). They are VERY quiet. I'd actually like something a little beefier sounding. Maybe I should get headers!