Even though she isn't running yet I need to start considering what mufflers I want to use for this year. I ran the Summit cheap turbo mufflers for a while and they were cheap but too quiet. I ran some other off-brand turbo mufflers for a while and again, too quiet. So, the last 2 years I ran a Thrush glasspack and it was just a tad too loud. I did also get some stuff from Stan but I don't remember the brand if we even knew what they were to start with.
I do want to go back to the oval turbo muffler but I want it to have a nice growl to it with a nice deep tone. After putting up with those glass packs anything would be an improvement for the sound level in the interior.
There is Dynomax, Flowmaster, FloPro and Thrush to name a few.
What are you all running and what do you like about it?
Lost in the 60s said
Apr 4, 2011
I have Pypes Race Pros on my Camaro. Love 'em. It is surprisingly quiet at idle and cruise but once you put your foot in it, they really growl.... I can even hear a conversation with other people in the car.
bowtie said
Apr 4, 2011
Here's flo-pros on a relatively tame 400hp small block with Flow-Tech Afterburner headers and a crossover pipe. I don't think they're too loud, but they have a nice tone at idle and running:
Carbureted:
with EFI on first real start:
John D said
Apr 5, 2011
This was from about the same time last year - 1st startup of the season. This is with the 383 installed. It's a Pypes "Street Pro" system with X pipe.
This was from about the same time last year - 1st startup of the season. This is with the 383 installed. It's a Pypes "Street Pro" system with X pipe.
That's about what my Camaro sounds like, minus the beautiful cam lope. I should've bought that 383...
-- Edited by Lost in the 60s on Tuesday 5th of April 2011 06:46:08 AM
67ss said
Apr 5, 2011
I have dynomax mufflers on mine, is mild at idle but is loud when at wide open. Does not have any droan in the car when at cruise like flowmaster.
seagrams72 said
Apr 5, 2011
I am going to pick up a set of thrush 2 chambers this week. I believe Flowmaster makes thrush or vice versa and they sound very close to a 40 series. Walk in is I think $35-$37/ muffler at O'Reilly's and with my discount they are about $28-$29/ muffler.
Running the Flowmasters in the past they were great, but do not want to shell out that kind of $$ again. Some of the Magnaflows sound pretty good too.
I myself am not a glasspack fan and almost any muffler with "turbo" in the name is guaranteed to not sound good. Definetly go with something chambered.
4-door Chevelle said
Apr 5, 2011
The Flowmaster 40 is $69 each at Summit but tell me more about what you are looking at Andy, maybe shoot me a part number to look at.
Lost in the 60s said
Apr 5, 2011
The set of Flowmasters I had in the past droned like CRAZY in the cabin. They claim the new series don't do that but read reviews on-line before you buy. I, personally, won't buy Flows anymore.
seagrams72 said
Apr 5, 2011
I am looking at Thrush 17656, they are 2 1/2" in and out with offset inlet and center outlet. Otherwise 17659 is offset inlet outlet in the same diam. Should be stock at O'Reillys or order from the warehouse. I will pick mine up tomorrow or sometime this week. I work there part time so with discount they are $29.89 each, otherwise about $2 more than Summit (~$35) on walk in.
The flows I had did drone, but that was behind a ~650hp big block so I couldn't tell if it was the mufflers or the entire combination. They were the Super 40's with turn downs, any full exhaust would be a lot better on the sound, anything with turndowns directly after the muffler will cause that.
bowtie said
Apr 6, 2011
Saw these at SEMA, they had a working display and there's no drone. They use an internal butterfly that opens/clsoes based on exhaust flow to cut sound wave.
More reading ... more listening. Being I am planning on full pipes all the way to the muffler (correction, rear bumper) any cabin drone should be at a minimum.
O'Reilly's say they have to get that part out of IA, did you order yours already?
-- Edited by 4-door Chevelle on Wednesday 6th of April 2011 02:33:34 PM
Lost in the 60s said
Apr 6, 2011
The "drone" is created inside the muffler and is caused by the baffles. Bouncing the sound waves off each other with baffles is how the noise gets cancelled. Having full tail pipes will get the remaining noise farther from the cabin but will do nothing to change the drone. In fact, the drone may be louder and more noticable with full tail pipes.
Scott Parkhurst said
Apr 6, 2011
It all depends what rpm you're at on the freeway too! Since I rarely get over 2,000 in 6th gear now, i have no drone from my Flowmasters...and they don't have tailpipes at all anymore- just turndowns. But if I wind it up, it'll get loud. I'm fine with that!
Chris R said
Apr 6, 2011
Since you like to drag race. The Flowmasters cost a little HP.
4-door Chevelle said
Apr 9, 2011
Summit lists those 17656 Thrush for $33.95 and O'Reilly has them for $46.99.
Where did you get that info about Flowmasters Chris?
Dave Seitz said
Apr 9, 2011
I saw a report on mufflers and the quietest muffler that also made the most power was a in link on TC. This test was done on a Pontiac wagon that was a drag car with a 455 and was a record holder for some class it was in. The artical and such has been on Team Chevelle as well a few times and I can't find the original link the funniest part is they are also the cheapest.
-- Edited by Dave Seitz on Saturday 9th of April 2011 08:09:38 AM
Derek69SS said
Apr 9, 2011
Chris R wrote:
Since you like to drag race. The Flowmasters cost a little HP.
FWIW, I have Keith's old Flowmasters on my car. He had the flowmasters w/ H-pipe and swapped to an X-pipe and some other mufflers that were supposed to make more power. I remember he was dissappointed that he didn't gain any MPH at the drag strip... and that was a 496 breathing through them.
I don't know what "series" mufflers they are, but everyone that asks is shocked to find out they are Flowmaster, as they aren't obnoxious and don't have that tin-can sound to them.
Chris R said
Apr 9, 2011
4-door Chevelle wrote:
Summit lists those 17656 Thrush for $33.95 and O'Reilly has them for $46.99.
Where did you get that info about Flowmasters Chris?
I remember Keith Anderson like Derek mentioned said thats what he discovered. I think Tony has talked about that before too but I wont speak for him on that. Plus, mainly. The guys on Team Chevelle that race had found that out too. There are a lot of posts about it costing them a few 10ths and HP on the dyno and the track.
Even though she isn't running yet I need to start considering what mufflers I want to use for this year. I ran the Summit cheap turbo mufflers for a while and they were cheap but too quiet. I ran some other off-brand turbo mufflers for a while and again, too quiet. So, the last 2 years I ran a Thrush glasspack and it was just a tad too loud. I did also get some stuff from Stan but I don't remember the brand if we even knew what they were to start with.
I do want to go back to the oval turbo muffler but I want it to have a nice growl to it with a nice deep tone. After putting up with those glass packs anything would be an improvement for the sound level in the interior.
There is Dynomax, Flowmaster, FloPro and Thrush to name a few.
What are you all running and what do you like about it?
I have Pypes Race Pros on my Camaro. Love 'em. It is surprisingly quiet at idle and cruise but once you put your foot in it, they really growl....
I can even hear a conversation with other people in the car.
Here's flo-pros on a relatively tame 400hp small block with Flow-Tech Afterburner headers and a crossover pipe. I don't think they're too loud, but they have a nice tone at idle and running:
Carbureted:
with EFI on first real start:
This was from about the same time last year - 1st startup of the season. This is with the 383 installed. It's a Pypes "Street Pro" system with X pipe.
-- Edited by Lost in the 60s on Tuesday 5th of April 2011 06:46:08 AM
I have dynomax mufflers on mine, is mild at idle but is loud when at wide open. Does not have any droan in the car when at cruise like flowmaster.
Running the Flowmasters in the past they were great, but do not want to shell out that kind of $$ again. Some of the Magnaflows sound pretty good too.
I myself am not a glasspack fan and almost any muffler with "turbo" in the name is guaranteed to not sound good. Definetly go with something chambered.
The set of Flowmasters I had in the past droned like CRAZY in the cabin. They claim the new series don't do that but read reviews on-line before you buy. I, personally, won't buy Flows anymore.
The flows I had did drone, but that was behind a ~650hp big block so I couldn't tell if it was the mufflers or the entire combination. They were the Super 40's with turn downs, any full exhaust would be a lot better on the sound, anything with turndowns directly after the muffler will cause that.
Saw these at SEMA, they had a working display and there's no drone. They use an internal butterfly that opens/clsoes based on exhaust flow to cut sound wave.
http://www.dynomax.com/mufflers.php?muffler=vt
More reading ... more listening. Being I am planning on full pipes all the way to the muffler (correction, rear bumper) any cabin drone should be at a minimum.
O'Reilly's say they have to get that part out of IA, did you order yours already?
-- Edited by 4-door Chevelle on Wednesday 6th of April 2011 02:33:34 PM
The "drone" is created inside the muffler and is caused by the baffles. Bouncing the sound waves off each other with baffles is how the noise gets cancelled. Having full tail pipes will get the remaining noise farther from the cabin but will do nothing to change the drone. In fact, the drone may be louder and more noticable with full tail pipes.
Since you like to drag race. The Flowmasters cost a little HP.
Where did you get that info about Flowmasters Chris?
I saw a report on mufflers and the quietest muffler that also made the most power was a in link on TC. This test was done on a Pontiac wagon that was a drag car with a 455 and was a record holder for some class it was in. The artical and such has been on Team Chevelle as well a few times and I can't find the original link the funniest part is they are also the cheapest.
http://www.chevelles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=293216
-- Edited by Dave Seitz on Saturday 9th of April 2011 08:09:38 AM
FWIW, I have Keith's old Flowmasters on my car. He had the flowmasters w/ H-pipe and swapped to an X-pipe and some other mufflers that were supposed to make more power. I remember he was dissappointed that he didn't gain any MPH at the drag strip... and that was a 496 breathing through them.
I don't know what "series" mufflers they are, but everyone that asks is shocked to find out they are Flowmaster, as they aren't obnoxious and don't have that tin-can sound to them.
I remember Keith Anderson like Derek mentioned said thats what he discovered. I think Tony has talked about that before too but I wont speak for him on that. Plus, mainly. The guys on Team Chevelle that race had found that out too. There are a lot of posts about it costing them a few 10ths and HP on the dyno and the track.