anyone want to swap my flowmaster for stock?
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anyone want to swap my flowmaster for stock?
hey whats up, i was thinking about putting a stock muffler back into my car.. i got headers and a e-cut out with flowmasters. I was gonna try to quiet it down a bit by swapping in a stocker. Anyone hear/know if it makes a difference? If anyone is interested in swapping, let me know. thanks
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I have a stock muffler for sale pretty cheap if you want to try it... $20 local pickup.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/western-c...tuff-pics.html
The outlet ports have bungs welded in for flamethrowers and there are no tips but it should be a lot quieter regardless. Stock muffler design is single 2.5" inlet (stock piping is 2.75 but reduces to 2.5 right at the muffler), dual outlet.
Not a bad idea to switch to a stock muffler when you have an electric cutout - that way you can be as stealthy as possible around the po po.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/western-c...tuff-pics.html
The outlet ports have bungs welded in for flamethrowers and there are no tips but it should be a lot quieter regardless. Stock muffler design is single 2.5" inlet (stock piping is 2.75 but reduces to 2.5 right at the muffler), dual outlet.
Not a bad idea to switch to a stock muffler when you have an electric cutout - that way you can be as stealthy as possible around the po po.
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thanks Zex, ill keep that into consideration. I forgot to mention, im in the san fernando valley area... im sure if there is someone out there who still has a stock muffler would want to get a better sound from the flowmaster. Just reply, or private message me if your interested.