muffler choice for the ss/sc exhaust
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muffler choice for the ss/sc exhaust
I've been contemplating buying a ss/sc exhaust for my ls. Just wondering what muffler you guy's would recommend that would be something different than the magnaflow's i usually see on this kind of set up. I've been leaning towards maybe a dynomax super turbo. Any input is appreciated
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the dynomax is a good choice
I have a magnaflow but I went for the stainless deal...they salt the crap
out of the roads here.
You could save yourself money,I think.
I have a magnaflow but I went for the stainless deal...they salt the crap
out of the roads here.
You could save yourself money,I think.
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Walton, its like twenty mins from Cincinnati
I personally think anything flowmasters are installed on sound tinny. Thats why i've never ran them on any of my vehicles
I personally think anything flowmasters are installed on sound tinny. Thats why i've never ran them on any of my vehicles
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I had a Flowmaster res and one of those generic 3A dual outlet AutoZone mufflers (I know, I know..) on my DSM and it sounded incredible, nice deep tone.
Nice to see more KY crew on here.
Nice to see more KY crew on here.
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Finally got an ss exhaust on the way, but i was wondering, those with this exhaust what are the dimensions on the muffler and what did you do to put it on?
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id try a moroso spiralflow muffler...
they sound really nice on any car you put them on and they are pretty inexpensive
http://www.moroso.com/catalog/catego...?catcode=35054
check it out.
they sound really nice on any car you put them on and they are pretty inexpensive
http://www.moroso.com/catalog/catego...?catcode=35054
check it out.
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Megan Racing
click the link in my sig thats megan on stock lsj exhaust just got the megan can
click the link in my sig thats megan on stock lsj exhaust just got the megan can
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if you get lucky like i did, you might find someone on here selling a GMPP Performance Muffler / GMPP Touring Muffler separately from the GMPP catback system. i must say the GMPP Touring Muffler welded onto the stock ss/sc catback sounds amazing and deff. improved top end flow over the huge restrictive stock muffler. i also had a nice 2.5" section of stainless pipe welded in from the axle to the muffler to replace the 2.25" neck down section on the stock ss/sc exhaust.