Good universal 3'' muffler?

aznwaterboy

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I have the hks super drager and it's really quiet even though the canister is probably one of the biggest around. It's almost too quiet lol. It kind of sounds stock but with a little of that deep rumble. It's quiet when you get on it too.
 

ians13

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AF1JZ said:
So, me and the wife made the longest trip so far with the 1jz swap to walmart (20 miles each way) last night and noticed my exhaust is pretty loud at cruising speed. I know it's going to be kinda loud at WOT, but is there a quality universal 3'' round type muffler that would be a little more quiet? Like an Apex N-1 or something of that nature? Right now I have the stock y-pipe and downpipe, but have a chinaman y-pipe/downpipe to put on still and 3'' piping to a 3'' crap ebay muffler with a hi-flow cat. Thanks guys.

-Andrew

what you need is a very large resonator, i got a 24"x4" resonator on my car and it made a world of improvement, full 3" exhaust is going to be loud no matter what you do but the resonator did help alot.
 

AF1JZ

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ians13 said:
what you need is a very large resonator, i got a 24"x4" resonator on my car and it made a world of improvement.


Where did you get it from and how much? I think I'm going to give that a try before paying for a different muffler.
 

ians13

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AF1JZ said:
Where did you get it from and how much? I think I'm going to give that a try before paying for a different muffler.

i got this beast from ebay it's a real nice stainless part, $55 shipped handmade real quality.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=330099393962&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=014
 

AF1JZ

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ians13 said:
i got this beast from ebay it's a real nice stainless part, $55 shipped handmade real quality.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=330099393962&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=014

Cool, I think I might go that route. Now here is a possibly dumb question. I'm not feeling too well and my brain is slow. But, could I put 2 of these back to back to make it even quieter without more restriction? These are just straight through and wouldn't restrict right? Thanks and flame away if that was a dumb question. ::flamesuit installed::
 

KMinAF

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ians13 said:
well am sure you could but these things are realy long, go for it.

I am running 3" pipe from turbo to tail pipe with a free flowing cat and a Cherry Bomb Turbo muffler. Tone is too low and interior resonation is painful. I will be installing a resonator soon.
 

OneJSupra

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magnaflow race (14835) series 3" high-flow muffler. I have a custom 3" exhaust (no cat) and 3" magnaflow resonator. It sounds so low and deep and it is SICK !
 

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Facime

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If you like a nice deep low tone the Flowmaster 40 is about and low as it goes. No threat of sounding ricey in the least. It does NOT however look very "importy" (I know I just made that word up). As long as you are above 2k RPM it doesnt drone.

I would definately recommend AGAINST a single in dual out design. Everyone I've ever talked to describes the exact same "fwappy sound" (woot, two made up words in one post) at mid RPM range and its a very unpleasant sound.
 

bwest

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theWeezL said:
If you like a nice deep low tone the Flowmaster 40 is about and low as it goes. No threat of sounding ricey in the least. It does NOT however look very "importy" (I know I just made that word up). As long as you are above 2k RPM it doesnt drone.

I would definately recommend AGAINST a single in dual out design. Everyone I've ever talked to describes the exact same "fwappy sound" (woot, two made up words in one post) at mid RPM range and its a very unpleasant sound.

Its funny, but I'm on the exact opposite side of the fence. My car had a 40 series flowmaster on it when I bought it - it was the worst sounding muffler I think I have ever heard - raspy, tinny, just sucked(know a ton of people that have them on small blocks - but w/o enough horsepower they sound shitty to me :dunno: )

On the other hand, I had a 3"in/dual 2.5" out magnaflow on a turbo 4cyl and it sounded sweet - very mellow at idle and gradually higher pitched as revs increased. Granted, this was a turbo 2.3 ford SOHC motor, not a 3.0 dohc I6 (not apples to apples)

Everyone just has a different opinion on what sounds good. YMMV
 

Facime

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Well certainly everyone has a different opinion of what sounds god but a description of how a muffler sounds should be similiar in similiar installations. So Im confused when you describe the sound of a flowmaster40. Anyone who has heard my car will agree that it in NO WAY sounds "tinny" or "raspy". Most people describe the sound of my car as "almost sounds like a V8" or "musclecar'ish".

As for the magnaflow I agree with the description. I loved how my NA sounded with it at low RPM and at WOT, but the mid range of the powerband it has an unusual quality to it that actually made the car sound like there was something wrong with it.

Meh, too each his own for sure, but its nearly impossible to compare the sound of a 7M or 1JZ to any other motor even if its the same muffler in each case. Different motors are going to sound different.

The problem with this thread is the op is asking a subjective question and the responces are going to be little more than personal opinions. I would say the only realistic way to get an idea of what you might like is to HEAR clips of different systems on a similiar platform (ie. "this is what a stock 1JZ with a Borla exhaust sounds like : LINKY")
 

bwest

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agreed Pete. I just thought it was funny how we were on opposite ends of the spectrum about the same products. Just re-enforces the need for the video section (or just adding to 935's sound clip page).

On another note, I think the 'other' forum actually has something similar (for these same reasons). I'm rarely over there, but I will look for it next time around.