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 Post subject: magnaflow muffler
PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 5:02 pm 
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how many guys on here are running the magnaflow ultra muffler? i can only find one sound clip of one and its from tjkj. any input on the sound, pros and cons? sound clips "anything"

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I would like to know as well.

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Sounds great, no droning on the road like a Flowmaster, just a nice tone

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 Post subject: Re: magnaflow muffler
PostPosted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:52 pm 
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tommudd wrote:
Sounds great, no droning on the road like a Flowmaster, just a nice tone

That is what I wanted to hear. That is what has kept me from adding a muffler to this point.

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 Post subject: Re: magnaflow muffler
PostPosted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 1:09 pm 
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maybe the droning is your stomach growling tom :P

i don't notice this "Droning" with my super 44.. then again I'm sorta deaf :)

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 Post subject: Re: magnaflow muffler
PostPosted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:03 pm 
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im running this one and absolutely love the sound of it
ill try to get a video clip posted
or a link to one


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyW6yoGiP9A

not the best video it was a little too close to the pipe and it was a cold start never rev'd above 2700 RPM's

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 Post subject: Re: magnaflow muffler
PostPosted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 5:17 pm 
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that is the exact one im looking at. did either of you use a turn down after the muffler or just weld it to your existing pipe?

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 Post subject: Re: magnaflow muffler
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my exhaust system is stock except the muffler

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 Post subject: Re: magnaflow muffler
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JeepinJarhead03 wrote:
i don't notice this "Droning" with my super 44.. then again I'm sorta deaf :)



i have the super 44 also and i dont notice it either... kinda wish it was louder

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 Post subject: Re: magnaflow muffler
PostPosted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 4:56 pm 
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shot another one today going down the road

I was stomping the stupid pedal down for the full effect

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhnspAVOLVE

this was inside with the windows up then windows down were just the front two (ie driver & passanger)

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 Post subject: Re: magnaflow muffler
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haha that video is intense. its deaper than i thought its got a good idle sound to. thanks alot that video actually helped alot im going to get one now.

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What part number of Magnaflow muffler is everyone running?

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 Post subject: Re: magnaflow muffler
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yes i'm interested in a part number and cost? sounds good and i need a little more power any cons? saw another post that said a flowmaster isn't good for gasers...i'm sure opinions will vary too, but this one sounds good!

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 Post subject: Re: magnaflow muffler
PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 10:04 pm 
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i think only the magnaflow that isnt good for a gasser is a glasspack one.

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 Post subject: Re: magnaflow muffler
PostPosted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 10:19 pm 
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glad I could help
I was a die hard flowmaster fan before installing a magnaflow on the wifes saab turbo
after I heard that thing run OHHHHHH I had to have one
I wanted a louder muffler so I went with the canister looking one
also the only aftermarket exhaust I could find for a jeep was a magnaflow
I get all sorts of comments on how good it idles
only con is that i wish it was a stick shift so I could "control" the sound a little more

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 Post subject: Re: magnaflow muffler
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ga_repoman wrote:
glad I could help
I was a die hard flowmaster fan before installing a magnaflow on the wifes saab turbo
after I heard that thing run OHHHHHH I had to have one
I wanted a louder muffler so I went with the canister looking one
also the only aftermarket exhaust I could find for a jeep was a magnaflow
I get all sorts of comments on how good it idles
only con is that i wish it was a stick shift so I could "control" the sound a little more
im to spoiled with my automatic so thats no con to me. im glad to hear that you converted to a magnaflow from a flowmaster because of sound. most flowmaster fans dont like the sound of magnaflows from what ive seen around forums. sorry for all the questions but did you clamp the muffler in or weld it? the whole muffler things still a new beast to me.

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 Post subject: Re: magnaflow muffler
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awsumk wrote:
yes i'm interested in a part number and cost? sounds good and i need a little more power any cons? saw another post that said a flowmaster isn't good for gasers...i'm sure opinions will vary too, but this one sounds good!

This is the MagnaFlow muffler I used..............

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MPE-14416/


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tjkj2002 wrote:
awsumk wrote:
yes i'm interested in a part number and cost? sounds good and i need a little more power any cons? saw another post that said a flowmaster isn't good for gasers...i'm sure opinions will vary too, but this one sounds good!

This is the MagnaFlow muffler I used..............

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MPE-14416/

Troy, do you have a link to the video you had posted previously? The one I found was down. I want to hear what yours sounded like.

The only difference I can see from your part number to the one posted above is length of the muffler. And I assume the longer the quieter.

What is the difference sound wise between the 4" rounds mufflers and the larger diameter round mufflers?

How did you like the sound of the Magnaflow on yours?

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 Post subject: Re: magnaflow muffler
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i cut my stock muffler off and went to a friends house to weld on the magnaflow .....its ugly the only welder i could get was a 120v flux core without gas
it works but it is ugly ..........the only change to mu exhaust system it the tip that i had turned to the side cause when i hauled plastic bens on my hitch basket they melted on the passanger side

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ga_repoman wrote:
...the only change to mu exhaust system it the tip that i had turned to the side cause when i hauled plastic bens on my hitch basket they melted on the passanger side

I wondered why the exhaust tip was turned to the side in your video.lol

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