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Muffler Choice #186343
May 04, 2001 04:54 am UTC
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I've been trying to figure out the best muffler to use, so far I would geuss the Power Flo, it has a better flow rate then a straight pipe I guess cause it has the 4" straight through it but yet it's not that loud. What would everyone else suggest using? or have used and had good results? thx -Jesse


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Re: Muffler Choice #186344
May 04, 2001 05:06 am UTC
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Order a nice replica muffler from http://www.turbomufflers.com . They are all straight through design and seem to be SS. For 100US i dont think you can go wrong.



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Re: Muffler Choice #186345
May 04, 2001 07:09 pm UTC
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I think I mentioned the Race Magnum that I used (non-SS UltraFlo). The worst about some SS mufflers is that they're not SS on the inside. If water seeps in, they just fall apart internally.

And how can a muffler give you a 'better' flow rate than a straight pipe? (:

Re: Muffler Choice #186346
May 04, 2001 07:53 pm UTC
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Fine print prolly says better flow then a 1/8th" straight pipe.

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Re: Muffler Choice #186347
May 04, 2001 09:27 pm UTC
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Saber or Brullen. I prefer Brullen for tat sweet deep tone. ot mufflers are straight through design and the Saber can be ad probably for less then the Brullen.

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Re: Muffler Choice #186348
May 05, 2001 02:51 am UTC
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well it says better airflow because it starts at 3" and the inside of the muffler is 4" till the end which is 4", I guess that's why, but I'm no muffler professional so I'm not too sure.


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