Exhaust TECH Mufflers, Headers and Pipes Issues

          
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Old 07-13-2008, 05:53 PM
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Lightbulb How to gut a muffler

On my daily driver 94 Z28, I just had to replace the muffler and tailpipes on the catback flowmaster system that was on there when I bought the car. I found a flowmaster muffler and stainless tailpipes with polished tips for $100. It was a takeoff because it was too loud. I looked inside muffler and the is nothing, just an empty case. The sound is menacing and very THROATY.
I would like to replicate this on my 79 TA with a 455. I just have 2 1/2" pipes from the headers to flowmaster 40s that are dumped right before the axle. Just not loud enough. I would like to have a spare set of mufflers that could be swapped at will. I was thinking of using summit mufflers to gut for this.
The only other opportunity I can think of is to run supertrapps or maybe a warlock and remove the endcap when I want it loud.
Any ideas on what muffler would be easiest to gut??

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Old 07-20-2008, 09:59 PM
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No need to gut your mufflers. This muffler is a metal box with a 3" piece of tubing. It's the loudest muffler on the market.


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Old 07-20-2008, 10:01 PM
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Another option is to do this.


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