It Finally Sounds Right (Exhaust Vid)
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It Finally Sounds Right (Exhaust Vid)
A few weeks ago I installed a set of LT headers and an ORY. Well the flowmaster 1 chamber I had became unbearbly loud, and by that I mean hear it in the next state loud
I bought a Dynomax Ultraflo cat back (which you have to buy in parts from summit because dynomax doesnt sell a kit with the ultraflo muffler) It toned down the noise level a bit, but i still didnt like the rasp and popping. I was going for a quiet rumble at low rpm's, but I wanted louder when I get on it and as little rasp as possible.
I decided to try one more thing. I read on here that a bullet type muffler in the I pipe will help with the rasp and smooth out the tone. I decided to give the magnaflow muffler a try. Summit part # MPE-14419. I'm happy to say that it was exactly what I was looking for. Its not much quieter, but it sounds much more refined. The magnaflow seemed to mellow it out a lot, it doesnt have that annoying popping around 2500-3500 rpm either.
Heres a vid I put together of all 3 systems after I installed the headers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAJgx9hfq_Q
I bought a Dynomax Ultraflo cat back (which you have to buy in parts from summit because dynomax doesnt sell a kit with the ultraflo muffler) It toned down the noise level a bit, but i still didnt like the rasp and popping. I was going for a quiet rumble at low rpm's, but I wanted louder when I get on it and as little rasp as possible.
I decided to try one more thing. I read on here that a bullet type muffler in the I pipe will help with the rasp and smooth out the tone. I decided to give the magnaflow muffler a try. Summit part # MPE-14419. I'm happy to say that it was exactly what I was looking for. Its not much quieter, but it sounds much more refined. The magnaflow seemed to mellow it out a lot, it doesnt have that annoying popping around 2500-3500 rpm either.
Heres a vid I put together of all 3 systems after I installed the headers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAJgx9hfq_Q
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I had everything welded in. The cat back is a slip fit/bolt on system, but I've always have issued with those C clamps that you get in the kits. I'd rather have it welded to make sure it wont leak.
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Theres a driving vid of the 1 chamber flow. First part is the same as the other vid. Its WAY louder than the vid seems. It sounds good, but it was driving me crazy.
I'll have a driving vid of the others soon.
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They are all louder than what the vid shows. Its not quiet now, its just not ear popping loud.
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I would describe that as classic Magnaflow sound. Well done.
I always attempted to describe Magnaflow to people when they asked what to get for the best flow coupled with a good quality low, throaty sound.
I have a Magnaflow cat-back w/ORP's.
It does sound like an insane isylumn when you flatass get on it and run it to the redline.
Gates of Hell opening kinda insane...
I always attempted to describe Magnaflow to people when they asked what to get for the best flow coupled with a good quality low, throaty sound.
I have a Magnaflow cat-back w/ORP's.
It does sound like an insane isylumn when you flatass get on it and run it to the redline.
Gates of Hell opening kinda insane...
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Its not as bad in the vid.
What I was trying to get rid of was a very loud high pitched sound between 2500-3200 rpm's. I dont really know how to describe it other than it sounded like a glasspack on a truck. I guess it was some type of rasp, and it sounded terrible. The magnaflow cured it, and helped with the interior niose.
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Its not as bad in the vid.
What I was trying to get rid of was a very loud high pitched sound between 2500-3200 rpm's. I dont really know how to describe it other than it sounded like a glasspack on a truck. I guess it was some type of rasp, and it sounded terrible. The magnaflow cured it, and helped with the interior niose.
What I was trying to get rid of was a very loud high pitched sound between 2500-3200 rpm's. I dont really know how to describe it other than it sounded like a glasspack on a truck. I guess it was some type of rasp, and it sounded terrible. The magnaflow cured it, and helped with the interior niose.
If you ever hear a Nascar up close - it growls like a wild animal. Some might call that a rasp but it is crazier sounding than that.
Add something in the stream of the set-up I described above in ( ) and you calm down that that growl.
Sounded good.
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