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Old 09-20-2011, 06:44 PM
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Default What is the QUIETEST muffler I can buy?

So I guess you can add me to the list of people who have a flowmaster, and can't stand it anymore, and I need a change. I honestly like the way it sounds most of the time, but it is impossible to leave my house unnoticed, and sometimes it would just be nice to blend in a little more.

So my question is what is the quietest muffler I can buy. I'm thinking of a stock muffler, and an electric cutout, so I can still be loud, as I enjoy it 80% of the time. Is there anything that will be quieter than stock?

I already bought the flowmaster catback, so I don't want another catback. Just a simple bolt on, or weld on single inlet, dual outlet muffler.
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Just in trying to help you i came across a vetteboard muffler comparisson.

Borla XS was the questest of 15..then a flowtech warlock (closed i assume)...then dynomax ultra flow. Hooker max flow was the absolute questest, except at WOT.

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http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/...omparison.html

a flowmaster 50series suv muffler is kind of quiet, and i assume the 40 series is louder then that. I thought the fbody cat back had an 80 series.

I also found something stating..

"Dynomax Hemi Super Turbos" are the queitest performance mufflers but that was back in 2004 lol.
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I have the 50 series flowmaster, you would never know i have headers to a cattless Y. I think my muffler is stock after i have the cut outs open If you have the flowmaster cat-back i'm guessing you have an 80 series muffler?
40>80>50 when it comes to them as far as being noticed.
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My Hooker Aerochamber is pretty tame. Even at WOT
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Originally Posted by 02v8ta
I have the 50 series flowmaster, you would never know i have headers to a cattless Y. I think my muffler is stock after i have the cut outs open If you have the flowmaster cat-back i'm guessing you have an 80 series muffler?
40>80>50 when it comes to them as far as being noticed.
The catback came with an 80 series, but now I have a 40 series, and it is just way too loud, if you are trying to sneak out.

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My Hooker Aerochamber is pretty tame. Even at WOT
But do you think it's louder than stock? I'm trying to decide if my best solution is getting a stock muffler, but I'm not opposed to an aftermarket performance muffler either. I just want whatever is quieter.
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Why you sneaking out?? lol
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Originally Posted by AChotrod
Why you sneaking out?? lol
haha I use to have to leaving my friends late at night or coming back home.



OP the flowmaster 50 series is quiet with headers, alot more that the other 2 series you've had. Stock muffler will be quieter but may be a restriction depending on your set up. I think you'd be happy with the 50 series. From what people have told me the hooker with headers is still decently loud but maybe that's on the throttle or even someone who's never heard open headers . In the end you wont know until you get something exactly what you're looking for.
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Originally Posted by trilkb
Just in trying to help you i came across a vetteboard muffler comparisson.

Borla XS was the questest of 15..then a flowtech warlock (closed i assume)...then dynomax ultra flow. Hooker max flow was the absolute questest, except at WOT.

heres the link..

http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/...omparison.html

a flowmaster 50series suv muffler is kind of quiet, and i assume the 40 series is louder then that. I thought the fbody cat back had an 80 series.

I also found something stating..

"Dynomax Hemi Super Turbos" are the queitest performance mufflers but that was back in 2004 lol.
Even though they admit to not tuning for each exhaust, its still a great thread for comparing exhausts - thanks for sharing.
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My friend had a built 350 in a old chevy truck with 50 series and they SCREAMED.
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I was just reading the DB levels, not so much power output. Cut out will solve that anyways lol.
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It's easy to sneak out unnoticed, all you need is a slight incline and a little push.
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My biggest issue was getting back home. I'd pop it in neutral cut the engine and coast into my driveway
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Originally Posted by Catmaigne
It's easy to sneak out unnoticed, all you need is a slight incline and a little push.
Ha, been there done that! Lol
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dyno max bullets are by far the best for sneeking around
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I can say that my Hooker MaxFlow is pretty quiet. With that said, ive had nothing but problems with it as of late. Its been on my car (single 3" in and out) for about a year now and within the last few weeks the seams on the inlet and outlet tube have cracked

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And just recently ive been getting a terrible noise from inside of the muffler like theres a piece of metal rattling around. I think the inner mesh has come free...

just my .02
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Originally Posted by SoxXpupPeT
I can say that my Hooker MaxFlow is pretty quiet. With that said, ive had nothing but problems with it as of late. Its been on my car (single 3" in and out) for about a year now and within the last few weeks the seams on the inlet and outlet tube have cracked

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And just recently ive been getting a terrible noise from inside of the muffler like theres a piece of metal rattling around. I think the inner mesh has come free...

just my .02
It's pretty common knowledge that hooker quality has taken a huge **** in the last few years.
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stock muffler w/ e. cutout... that way you can sneak out when need be or give the neighbor a heart attack with a push of a button lol.

Originally Posted by speed_demon24
It's pretty common knowledge that hooker quality has taken a huge **** in the last few years.
Agreed!
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Slp dual/dual.
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Originally Posted by tim99ws6
Slp dual/dual.
This or the Aerochamber would be your best bet.

Hooker mufflers have been sucking lately. Probably why mine didn't sell when I posted it up.

I bought mine in 07/08 though and it has no issues. So finding a used one would be the best bet...

It is louder than stock but only barely under normal acceleration. WOT it is loud but not super loud like TDs or Corsa or LoudMouth exhaust...


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