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Old 08-29-2010, 06:33 PM
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quietest exhaust for 22re

Looking for an exhaust for my hunting rig and need the absolute quietest that will fit under my 87 4Runner (22RE, auto trans). Suggestions?
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i used a 2.5 inch muffler from carquest for hunting season. i think it was for a inline six ford application, it was super quiet. though i think a stock muffler would be your best bet.
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yup stock muffler = quietest. but you shouldn't be trolling around the woods in a truck scaring off the deer anyway.
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Well I suppose I could drive real fast and then the deer would just land up on top as slick as can be
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Originally Posted by sigmatero
Well I suppose I could drive real fast and then the deer would just land up on top as slick as can be
would that be considered trail kill not to be confused with road kill?

using a 22re not to be confused with .22 cal ???
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oh yeah and welcome to yotatech.
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Thanks for the welcome.

Is it worth buying a stock type muffler online or cheaper locally with shipping and all?
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I would think you;d be able to find something similar local say at like an autozone or something. just tell them your looking for a stock replacement that is similar to the tube thats already on it.
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maybe something like this: http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...74297_0_0_4394




what ever you do, don't get one of these: http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...1_32594_12187_

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^ lol
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Originally Posted by TOYOTA 1
^ lol
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I like my Dynomax super turbo muffler I bought off of Jegs. I think it was about $50 shipped. It's not loud at all, it just sounds a little better than my old stock junk.
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chopping it at the headers should work good
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i bet stock would be the quietest, but maybe iyou can try running a pipe with maybe 2 or 3 stock mufflers on it so its extra quiet...it may rob some hp mpg and torque, and just be more sluggish...but itll be quiet...

my truck is cut off at the cat, and is pretty quiet at trail rpm (700-1000) but once you open it up it screams!!
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Originally Posted by pruney81
I like my Dynomax super turbo muffler I bought off of Jegs. I think it was about $50 shipped. It's not loud at all, it just sounds a little better than my old stock junk.
I'll second that

I bought one from a local parts store after mu stocker rusted out, and it sounded pretty much stock with it

Later replaced it with a Pacesetter muffler and removed the cat at the same time; that was definitely a little louder, but it sounded damn good
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Loosen up a couple exhaust manifold nuts and it'll sound perfect. Saves money on a new muffler
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anything that's not a straight-through glass pack style muffler should help keep the sound down. also might try adding a resonator on there after your muffler to help dampen sound even more.
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i ran a glasspack during hunting season last year and it is wat it is i kept my foot off the gas as much as possible. lol that being said i once had a thrush turbo on my truck and idling you could barely hear it. it was 20 bucks from advance auto
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x2 on the Thrush, but not as quiet as stocker.
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maybe it's because i got a header and no cat, but my thrush turbo isn't quiet at all.

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