View Poll Results: Which exhaust would be easier and cheaper
Single inlet/ Dual outlet muffler with side exhaust
4
21.05%
Y pipe to 2 glasspack mufflers with side exhaust
2
10.53%
Run duals out the back
13
68.42%
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#21
My vote duals out the back but the side exhaust is a great way to go .....not biased though
Either muffler choice would sound great. I have had both types and the dynomax has a great rumble to it and no drone. The magnapacks may or may not drone but have the same deep rumble you maybe looking for.
Either muffler choice would sound great. I have had both types and the dynomax has a great rumble to it and no drone. The magnapacks may or may not drone but have the same deep rumble you maybe looking for.
#23
If its a 6 then do what I did to mine back in high school. Get a transverse single in dual out muffler for a firebird/camero. It will allow you to run duals out the back and won't be too loud and sound like crap. If you want more sound Flowmaster makes one of these too.
It goes in place of the stock muffler which is sideways in front of the gas tank behind the rear end.
When I first got mine running I had a glasspack on it becuause it was cheap but it sounded like a super beetle VW. LOL
Mine is undergoing a V8 conversion now. If I still had the muffler and tailpipes with tips, I would give it to you for a few dollars shipping, but I already gave it away.
It goes in place of the stock muffler which is sideways in front of the gas tank behind the rear end.
When I first got mine running I had a glasspack on it becuause it was cheap but it sounded like a super beetle VW. LOL
Mine is undergoing a V8 conversion now. If I still had the muffler and tailpipes with tips, I would give it to you for a few dollars shipping, but I already gave it away.
Last edited by tx65coupe; 12-27-2008 at 12:43 AM.
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