2nd gen. exhaust
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2nd gen. exhaust
I know there is so much info on this but thats it, too much info. Im looking for a reasonable priced muffler that will give decent power and what size of pipe to use for a cat-back?
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Listening in for your replies....
Hey 914R I also have a 91 and have been thinking about redoing my exhaust for more noise. I have alot of flow just it is not loud enough. Hey also have you had that heat shield next to the transmission rattling on yours? or anyone for that matter. I have installed hose clamps to do away with the rattle but it will not go away.
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I always point people to this chart from Dynomax's site.
As you can see, 2.25" is the ideal size for our 150 hp 3.0 engines.
Most people I know end up going with 2.25" from the cat converter back when getting a system fabbed up.
No muffler out there is going to give you a huge significant hp increase.
It will help a little in the low end, and perhaps high end, but it's only a muffler.
Have you listened to the sound bytes and vids on my exhaust page?
I dig the Magnaflow.
Many put on the Dynomax also which is a little quieter, and the Vortex is one of the louder units if you are looking for more groooowl.
The Magnaflow part # I use is kind of in between all the others.
Not to loud, and not to quiet.
As you can see, 2.25" is the ideal size for our 150 hp 3.0 engines.
Most people I know end up going with 2.25" from the cat converter back when getting a system fabbed up.
No muffler out there is going to give you a huge significant hp increase.
It will help a little in the low end, and perhaps high end, but it's only a muffler.
Have you listened to the sound bytes and vids on my exhaust page?
I dig the Magnaflow.
Many put on the Dynomax also which is a little quieter, and the Vortex is one of the louder units if you are looking for more groooowl.
The Magnaflow part # I use is kind of in between all the others.
Not to loud, and not to quiet.
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I have a rattle, but i cant figure out if its my running boards or my heat shield? Ill have to listen to those sound bytes, thanks corey. Would a high flow cat give very much power if there is one for our rigs?
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