Quiet mufflers?
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Quiet mufflers?
Hey guys,
I was wanting to know what are the quietest mufflers you can buy for this car? Most people are into making their car real loud and low, but I want mine to have the high performance flow like any other, but a very very very quiet sound. What's out there?
Thanks
Randy
I was wanting to know what are the quietest mufflers you can buy for this car? Most people are into making their car real loud and low, but I want mine to have the high performance flow like any other, but a very very very quiet sound. What's out there?
Thanks
Randy
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I bought a magnaflow and performance and noise are directly related. High performance, high noise...chambers and baffles are the best way to quiet down exhaust but they kill the flow. I was looking for the same thing. My Magnaflow is nice and quiet at idle a little rumble that sounds so good but at high rpms its loud.
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I really liked the borla on my probe. It was quiet until I got to about 4K or higher. The resonater makes a big difference in the sound too.
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Yeah i would add a glasspack not another cat. i got mine from here http://store.summitracing.com/default.a ... wordSearch and thats the one i got. Dont know if it will fit yours or not you would have to get under your car and see what the longest one you could fit would be. Made a huge difference in how my flowmaster sounded.
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actually depending on model # flowmasters are loudest, dynomax got deep tone to itbmwm3guy wrote:Flowmaster or DynoMax are good for performance and arrent too loud.
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I checked under my car and there is a high flow cat and a resonator. It wont get any quieter? If I removed the resonator and put in a glass pack would that be better or the same? the sound doesnt bother me, its just deep and I work at 5am every morning and always wake up my neighbour and piss him off. I am using a falken carbon fiber style muffler, small and light. but noisy.