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Posts: 6113 Joined: 8th May 2007 |
Hi, just seen an ad for the new "Super 44" from FlowMaster and i reckon it would be a good replacement for my cracked Lukey one. It looks like it might be alot louder, so i would use it in conjuction with a resonator.
Or should retain a single muffler setup but use one of their quieter ones? I want it loud but not as loud as i currently have now with my single Lukey muffler. What would you go with out of these? http://www.flowmastermufflers.com Wondering if anyone has had FlowMaster mufflers fitted, nice sound? Long lasting? |
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Flowmasters are loud, especially 2 chamber mufflers, you will want the 3 chamber delta series, they still bark, but not like 40 series stuff.
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Posts: 6113 Joined: 8th May 2007 |
hmm, i might forget about the super 44.
What about using the Super 40 muffler with a rear straight thru resonator? Would the resonator help much? |
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I used 60 series delta flow 3 chambers on my ELXR8 and it was awesome, still loud, but not overly, and it sounded tough. I never ran a resonator, but could have.
Spin Tech are also another very good muffler. I am tossing up between the two now, still undecided. |
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Posts: 6113 Joined: 8th May 2007 |
i reckon i'll try a single 50 series 3 chamber.....might throw a resonator on down the track if its too loud. What price do these fetch?
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I buy them through Summit for around $300 landed. You could try ebaymotors in the US....much cheaper.
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