New muffler???
New muffler???
Looking to upgrade my muffler and get a little sound out of my Delta 88, I am still keeping the stock single exhaust system, Looking for something with a nice throaty sound but not annoying on highway cruising.
Ive seen most people have used a Flowmaster 40 series cant anybody comment on this selection?
Ive seen most people have used a Flowmaster 40 series cant anybody comment on this selection?
I am running flowmaster super 40's on my Cutlass Supreme 455. My setup is Dual exhaust with 2.5 inches all the way from the manifold out the back.
What size engine does your delta have? Is your engine pretty much stock or do you have a lot of performance upgrades? all of these questions will affect the volume of the sound. The only way to truly know would be to install it and hear it yourself. Its really hard to figure out without hearing it on your specific car in person.
What size engine does your delta have? Is your engine pretty much stock or do you have a lot of performance upgrades? all of these questions will affect the volume of the sound. The only way to truly know would be to install it and hear it yourself. Its really hard to figure out without hearing it on your specific car in person.
I am running flowmaster super 40's on my Cutlass Supreme 455. My setup is Dual exhaust with 2.5 inches all the way from the manifold out the back.
What size engine does your delta have? Is your engine pretty much stock or do you have a lot of performance upgrades? all of these questions will affect the volume of the sound. The only way to truly know would be to install it and hear it yourself. Its really hard to figure out without hearing it on your specific car in person.
What size engine does your delta have? Is your engine pretty much stock or do you have a lot of performance upgrades? all of these questions will affect the volume of the sound. The only way to truly know would be to install it and hear it yourself. Its really hard to figure out without hearing it on your specific car in person.
Until you decied to do a full exhaust, duals, either "H" or "X" pipe don't spend the money of a Flowmaster.
I bought a Summit Racing brand "Turbo Muffler" 2 1/4 in and out, offset, offset and it went right in real easy. I only paid $18 for it, but that was back in 2006. You could also do a glasspak.
Yes the 307 is a 90* V8 so you'll get the sound, but throaty will be better with headers and a full exhaust
I bought a Summit Racing brand "Turbo Muffler" 2 1/4 in and out, offset, offset and it went right in real easy. I only paid $18 for it, but that was back in 2006. You could also do a glasspak.
Yes the 307 is a 90* V8 so you'll get the sound, but throaty will be better with headers and a full exhaust
I've actually heard the summit turbos on a couple b bodys and they sounded really good, but was scared of the quality of a 18 dollar muffler so it scared me away from them.
Until you decied to do a full exhaust, duals, either "H" or "X" pipe don't spend the money of a Flowmaster.
I bought a Summit Racing brand "Turbo Muffler" 2 1/4 in and out, offset, offset and it went right in real easy. I only paid $18 for it, but that was back in 2006. You could also do a glasspak.
Yes the 307 is a 90* V8 so you'll get the sound, but throaty will be better with headers and a full exhaust
I bought a Summit Racing brand "Turbo Muffler" 2 1/4 in and out, offset, offset and it went right in real easy. I only paid $18 for it, but that was back in 2006. You could also do a glasspak.
Yes the 307 is a 90* V8 so you'll get the sound, but throaty will be better with headers and a full exhaust
Walker Dynomax for better flow and no resonance. Here's what they sound like on my 350. Also, much less $$ than the over hyped/overpriced Flowmasters.
http://www.oldsmobilecentral.com/201...unch-video.php
http://www.oldsmobilecentral.com/201...unch-video.php
Walker Dynomax for better flow and no resonance. Here's what they sound like on my 350. Also, much less $$ than the over hyped/overpriced Flowmasters.
http://www.oldsmobilecentral.com/201...unch-video.php
http://www.oldsmobilecentral.com/201...unch-video.php
I know a heck of a lot more people have flowmaster over magnaflows. I also know that Flowmaster was just bought by "B &M and Hurst Shifters"
From what I hear Flowmaster is better.
I think 71cutlass has a good opinion though. Maybe you should try out those Dynomax ones that have no resonance.
From what I hear Flowmaster is better.
I think 71cutlass has a good opinion though. Maybe you should try out those Dynomax ones that have no resonance.
I wouldn't mind trying the dynomax turbo muffler but the shop would have to order it I can't really find them locally.
Most places I talked to carry flowmaster and magnaflow.
Most places I talked to carry flowmaster and magnaflow.
I know a heck of a lot more people have flowmaster over magnaflows. I also know that Flowmaster was just bought by "B &M and Hurst Shifters"
From what I hear Flowmaster is better.
I think 71cutlass has a good opinion though. Maybe you should try out those Dynomax ones that have no resonance.
From what I hear Flowmaster is better.
I think 71cutlass has a good opinion though. Maybe you should try out those Dynomax ones that have no resonance.
I would definitly say get something like the 40 series which is a two chamber muffler which will give you that muscle car sound.
You could try the 50 series SUV flowmaster maybe? that one is a three chamber I believe that will give you some performance but its not considered "aggressive" sounding. That one on your engine will definitly sound better than the stock exhaust but it wont be much louder I dont think.
I just redid my exhaust with the 40 series and I like it a lot. My car is a convertible and I can definitly hear that 455 growl!
My final question to you is: do you want your Delta to be more or less stock? or more muscle?
if you want muscle sound go for the 40 series
if you want more stock/performance sound go for the 50 series
You could try the 50 series SUV flowmaster maybe? that one is a three chamber I believe that will give you some performance but its not considered "aggressive" sounding. That one on your engine will definitly sound better than the stock exhaust but it wont be much louder I dont think.
I just redid my exhaust with the 40 series and I like it a lot. My car is a convertible and I can definitly hear that 455 growl!
My final question to you is: do you want your Delta to be more or less stock? or more muscle?
if you want muscle sound go for the 40 series
if you want more stock/performance sound go for the 50 series
Walker Dynomax for better flow and no resonance. Here's what they sound like on my 350. Also, much less $$ than the over hyped/overpriced Flowmasters.
http://www.oldsmobilecentral.com/201...unch-video.php
http://www.oldsmobilecentral.com/201...unch-video.php
I put a 66 425 in my 1965 jetstar with flowmaster 40's and dumps and got a great sound
Here's a video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se5UvYy3m9Y
Here's a video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se5UvYy3m9Y
So I did actually get a flowmaster 40 put on today total installed was $125 even fixed a exhaust leak and took my resanator off for free.
It is still a little to quite for my taste is there anything else I can do for a bit more sound? They wouldn't touch my cat
It is still a little to quite for my taste is there anything else I can do for a bit more sound? They wouldn't touch my cat
Now if I could only find someone willing to gut my cat
But it would give you the sound you want.
When I do my exhaust I'm looking to do exactly what I told you. I'm going to have the exhaust exit right before the rear tire. My buddy did flowmasters to a turndown right after the mufflers. I found out that's illegal here in Pennsylvania but if the exhasut exits the body, it's legal
When I do my exhaust I'm looking to do exactly what I told you. I'm going to have the exhaust exit right before the rear tire. My buddy did flowmasters to a turndown right after the mufflers. I found out that's illegal here in Pennsylvania but if the exhasut exits the body, it's legal
I understand that you want to stick with single exhaust for now. The reason I was asking the diameter of the pipe was that I was curious if you could run a bigger pipe from the exhaust manifold. that should only set you back 75 bucks or so and it should increase the sound of the flowmaster.
if you are only wanting to swap out the muffler and keep the same pipe than you could try Flowmaster 10 series. I think its a one chamber. I personally dont know anyone who uses that muffler though.
if you are only wanting to swap out the muffler and keep the same pipe than you could try Flowmaster 10 series. I think its a one chamber. I personally dont know anyone who uses that muffler though.
I agree, it will give you the sound you're trying to achieve. Duals is the best way to go, not only for sound but for improved flow for the engine. If it's an original and you're set on it staying original we all understand, lots of folks like to keep their car all original, but if you decide to go with dual exhaust, I think you will really enjoy the benefits from it.
Last edited by 71 Cutlass; May 17, 2011 at 05:35 PM.
i got the thrust "clasic sound of thrust serie's"
I believe stock replacments, but i'm happy with them in stead off buying a louder turbomufler.
Also run 2.5 inch pipe's without H ot I pipe. in stainless.
But they are not that quiet as i hoped, if driving a converteble.
As only a bit louder than stock, i go for stock next time.
It is nice to talk without raising voice, or constanly tune the radio volume.
I believe stock replacments, but i'm happy with them in stead off buying a louder turbomufler.
Also run 2.5 inch pipe's without H ot I pipe. in stainless.
But they are not that quiet as i hoped, if driving a converteble.
As only a bit louder than stock, i go for stock next time.
It is nice to talk without raising voice, or constanly tune the radio volume.
Walker Dynomax for better flow and no resonance. Here's what they sound like on my 350. Also, much less $$ than the over hyped/overpriced Flowmasters.
http://www.oldsmobilecentral.com/201...unch-video.php
http://www.oldsmobilecentral.com/201...unch-video.php
Here's the set up:
Edelbrock Performer RPM intake manifold
Edelbrock Performer Carburetor (600CFM 4 barrel).
Edelbrock carburetor insulator gasket (0.320")
Edelbrock True Roller timing chain
Comp Cams Camshaft XE262H(Duration @.050 218/224 Lift 475"/.480" LSA110)
Forged flat top pistons/rings (by Diamond) from Dick Miller Racing
W-31 stainless steel valves (2" intake, 1.625" exhaust)
Head porting (pocket) 3 angle valve job, tear drop valve guides
Sanderson Headers (Part # 0351—shorty type)
3.42 Posi track (originally 2.56 open)
TCI Torque converter 2400 stall (Breakaway # 241100)
Transgo shift kit #2
MSD Pro-Billet Distributor and MSD Blaster 2 Ignition Coil
MSD Super Conductor spark plug wires (8.5mm)
Walker Dynomax turbo mufflers/dual exhaust (originally single)
Spectre Performance Air Filter w/ Spectre High Flow Air Filter lid
Bored 60 over, 10.5:1 compression ratio
Edelbrock Performer RPM intake manifold
Edelbrock Performer Carburetor (600CFM 4 barrel).
Edelbrock carburetor insulator gasket (0.320")
Edelbrock True Roller timing chain
Comp Cams Camshaft XE262H(Duration @.050 218/224 Lift 475"/.480" LSA110)
Forged flat top pistons/rings (by Diamond) from Dick Miller Racing
W-31 stainless steel valves (2" intake, 1.625" exhaust)
Head porting (pocket) 3 angle valve job, tear drop valve guides
Sanderson Headers (Part # 0351—shorty type)
3.42 Posi track (originally 2.56 open)
TCI Torque converter 2400 stall (Breakaway # 241100)
Transgo shift kit #2
MSD Pro-Billet Distributor and MSD Blaster 2 Ignition Coil
MSD Super Conductor spark plug wires (8.5mm)
Walker Dynomax turbo mufflers/dual exhaust (originally single)
Spectre Performance Air Filter w/ Spectre High Flow Air Filter lid
Bored 60 over, 10.5:1 compression ratio
Here's the set up:
Edelbrock Performer RPM intake manifold
Edelbrock Performer Carburetor (600CFM 4 barrel).
Edelbrock carburetor insulator gasket (0.320")
Edelbrock True Roller timing chain
Comp Cams Camshaft XE262H(Duration @.050 218/224 Lift 475"/.480" LSA110)
Forged flat top pistons/rings (by Diamond) from Dick Miller Racing
W-31 stainless steel valves (2" intake, 1.625" exhaust)
Head porting (pocket) 3 angle valve job, tear drop valve guides
Sanderson Headers (Part # 0351—shorty type)
3.42 Posi track (originally 2.56 open)
TCI Torque converter 2400 stall (Breakaway # 241100)
Transgo shift kit #2
MSD Pro-Billet Distributor and MSD Blaster 2 Ignition Coil
MSD Super Conductor spark plug wires (8.5mm)
Walker Dynomax turbo mufflers/dual exhaust (originally single)
Spectre Performance Air Filter w/ Spectre High Flow Air Filter lid
Bored 60 over, 10.5:1 compression ratio
Edelbrock Performer RPM intake manifold
Edelbrock Performer Carburetor (600CFM 4 barrel).
Edelbrock carburetor insulator gasket (0.320")
Edelbrock True Roller timing chain
Comp Cams Camshaft XE262H(Duration @.050 218/224 Lift 475"/.480" LSA110)
Forged flat top pistons/rings (by Diamond) from Dick Miller Racing
W-31 stainless steel valves (2" intake, 1.625" exhaust)
Head porting (pocket) 3 angle valve job, tear drop valve guides
Sanderson Headers (Part # 0351—shorty type)
3.42 Posi track (originally 2.56 open)
TCI Torque converter 2400 stall (Breakaway # 241100)
Transgo shift kit #2
MSD Pro-Billet Distributor and MSD Blaster 2 Ignition Coil
MSD Super Conductor spark plug wires (8.5mm)
Walker Dynomax turbo mufflers/dual exhaust (originally single)
Spectre Performance Air Filter w/ Spectre High Flow Air Filter lid
Bored 60 over, 10.5:1 compression ratio
Also, your car hauls A**
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