single dual in/out muffler
just a curious question, would a single, dual in, dual out muffler work? It could be placed right in front of the axle. Has no-one tried this? Would there be anough clearance under the driveshaft? All you'd need is one muffler and some slp loudmouth style tips... any thoughts?
Yes it would work, but you would need to fit in there right, unless you're doing all new piping behind it.
Keep in mind that idea is not much different than an H-pipe, so maybe your best bet would be to replace your H pipe with the dual in/out muffler and go back to open pipes after it.
But, you dont NEED a muffler... Why do you want one? My advice is to try out the loudmouths and if you don't like them then add a small resonator on each pipe, or something like that...
Keep in mind that idea is not much different than an H-pipe, so maybe your best bet would be to replace your H pipe with the dual in/out muffler and go back to open pipes after it.
But, you dont NEED a muffler... Why do you want one? My advice is to try out the loudmouths and if you don't like them then add a small resonator on each pipe, or something like that...
im just looking for answers, i am pretty happy with the stock setup... I will eventually go to either bassani, flo's, or borla... not quite sure yet... I was just wondering about this setup... if anyone else had some input or anything...
as for the prochamber... i believe it is sorta the same thing, minue the muffler part... gut a siongle chamber flomaster, and i think that is how a prochamber works... anyone else?
as for the prochamber... i believe it is sorta the same thing, minue the muffler part... gut a siongle chamber flomaster, and i think that is how a prochamber works... anyone else?
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