Worth getting just flowmaster muffler?
#21
Loudmouth is too loud and raspy! Im not trying to get pulled over im trying to have nice sounding exhaust for cheap . Now does the catback have bigger outlets then if i got the replacement muffler? I want the deep louder then stock sound, but not crazy loud i guess. thanks.
I have "just" a flowmaster 80 series. I have it on for "cheap" sound. I bought the muffler within 12 hours of owning the car. Now that I have time to do my research on what exhaust setup I want to do plus I got the "cheap" sound to. Plus I can always take it off and sell it for a few bucks.
#24
so sounds great, and excellent price? LT1s sound alot different from LS1s i noticed. Thats why i like the flowmaster because it seems to sound deep compared to others, but i also dont want to get pulled over by the cops so i dont want it to be that loud, just good sounding, louder then stock. thanks.
#25
The previous owner of my car put in just a Flowmaster muffler and left everything else stock. The sound is very rumbly and quite loud. It's sounds nice, but even driving around town at 2000 rpms, it drones a bit.
#26
anyone no whats a good price for them i seen them for like $300 bucks on jegs but i figured, since everyone considers them one of the worst flowing catbacks, you would think there should be some deals on them . I dont care how it flows, just want the sound.
#29
Thats what im affraid of, if i buy just the muffler it wont sound as good because its got smaller pipes which wouldnt flow as good. SO Maybe i should just buy the catback. thanks.
#31
Same here, bought mine right away then did the research
at first i wasnt impressed with sound, then i got a magnaflow hiflo cat now it sounds great! oh and if performance is an issue get an e-cutout, and keep the flowbastard
at first i wasnt impressed with sound, then i got a magnaflow hiflo cat now it sounds great! oh and if performance is an issue get an e-cutout, and keep the flowbastard
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i have heard a million flowmasters, on trucks, cars, dumped, singles, duals. had a 40 series with a single 3 inch exit on my 86 TPI iroc. it sounded mean as hell. through all of it and after reading this i did realize that they do drone a little. it has never been enough to bother me personally though. i just put a 40 series delta flow on my wife's 06 durango about a week ago and have gotten nothing but compliments. it does sound good i will admit, although tame compared to mine. but mine is raspy and clatters (no cats) between 2K and 3K and hers doesn't. and i will also say a carbuerated 350 cammed with dual flowmasters dumped midway sitting there idling and loping is the best sound these ears have ever heard.
#34
Flowmaster gets a bad rap. Bottom line is, they are inexpensive, sound better than stock, and actually do free-up some horsepower. Now, I know that there are other catbacks that can free-up horsepower, such as Magnaflow, Corsa, and GMMG. But, those cost 2-3 times what a Flowmaster American Thunder system costs.
I actually like the Flowmaster sound. Especially on old school muscle:
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/c...8c00ba4656.htm
My 1980 has a very similiar sound, but not as nasty. I need to upgrade to 3" with two-chamber flows!!! That GTO sounds awesome!
I actually like the Flowmaster sound. Especially on old school muscle:
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/c...8c00ba4656.htm
My 1980 has a very similiar sound, but not as nasty. I need to upgrade to 3" with two-chamber flows!!! That GTO sounds awesome!