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 Post subject: Flowmasters?
PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 10:03 pm 
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Not really sure which section this could go in, but, what kind of flowmaster would fit on my 80 LUV?



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mufflers i would think any but im probally wrong


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umm... probably good to know what the pipe size is, where inlet and outlets are on the muffler and the case length of the muffler.

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A much cheaper way to go is to get a "cherry bomb" glasspak muffler, then stick a cheapo muffler behind it - and if you want to get fancy - add a resonator tip at the end. You can buy all of that from a Schuck's, Kragen's, an Autozone, or any other cheap auto parts store for under $100.00.

It sounds pretty quiet when you are cruising, but it has a nice rumble when you put your foot into it, and will probably last forever.


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Two mufflers? Interesting...


And I was kinda goin for the opposite of quiet, which I know wouldn't be much of anything with a stock 4 banger, but there could be something... :)


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Using a cherry bomb with a cheapo muffler behind it will not impede your exhaust flow but still give you sufficient exhaust back pressure to not lose any low-end torque. Cherry bombs are practically indestructable but loud as hell. Cheapo mufflers are loud too, and burn out and rust out quickly from exhaust heat. Using both lasts practically forever and sounds good.


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