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Old Sep 25, 2017 | 07:17 AM
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Factory Style Mufflers

Looking to replace my flowmaster mufflers with a factory look and sound, without purchasing the entire system. The flowmasters are too loud.
Any ideas on the current available mufflers to fit my 2"" pipes?
I could possibly live with a small increase in sound, but don't want to end up with a drone sound while driving.
Of course performance is somewhat important.


Thanks For your help.
Old Sep 25, 2017 | 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by miko442
Looking to replace my flowmaster mufflers with a factory look and sound, without purchasing the entire system. The flowmasters are too loud.
Any ideas on the current available mufflers to fit my 2"" pipes?
I could possibly live with a small increase in sound, but don't want to end up with a drone sound while driving.
Of course performance is somewhat important.


Thanks For your help.
I think it is 2", but is there a way to tell, say by using tape measure around tube?
Thanks.
Old Sep 25, 2017 | 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by miko442
I think it is 2", but is there a way to tell, say by using tape measure around tube?
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Yes, measure around tube and divide by Pi.... 3.1416
Old Sep 25, 2017 | 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by RandyS
Yes, measure around tube and divide by Pi.... 3.1416
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Old Sep 25, 2017 | 08:31 AM
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For the mathematically-challenged, you can also simply measure the inside-to-inside distance between the legs of the U-bolts on the muffler clamps. For that matter, the size is usually stamped on the sheet metal part of the clamp.

The stock exhaust would have 2.25" head pipes and 2" tail pipes. I strongly suggest Walker Dynomax turbo mufflers. Get the 21" long ones if you want a quieter exhaust.
Old Sep 25, 2017 | 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
For the mathematically-challenged, you can also simply measure the inside-to-inside distance between the legs of the U-bolts on the muffler clamps. For that matter, the size is usually stamped on the sheet metal part of the clamp.

The stock exhaust would have 2.25" head pipes and 2" tail pipes. I strongly suggest Walker Dynomax turbo mufflers. Get the 21" long ones if you want a quieter exhaust.
Thanks Joe,
Knowing that you have great expertise, I may dig a little deeper on the muffler choice;
Since you recommend 21" for quieter, what would be the choice for just a little more sound?
My engine is a 455, with some mild mods.
mike
Old Sep 25, 2017 | 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by miko442
Thanks Joe,
Knowing that you have great expertise, I may dig a little deeper on the muffler choice;
Since you recommend 21" for quieter, what would be the choice for just a little more sound?
My engine is a 455, with some mild mods.
mike
I run the 14" Dynomax on my 442s. I've got the 21" on my Delta 88. Authoritative sound, no drone.
Old Sep 25, 2017 | 12:20 PM
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The exhaust pipes make a big difference in sound.

Compression bent pipes will quiet the system down.

Mandrel bent pipes will be louder.

I recommend DynoMax Super Turbo mufflers in the long style...P/N 17749
Old Sep 25, 2017 | 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by My442
I recommend DynoMax Super Turbo mufflers in the long style...P/N 17749

I think that part number is for the 2.5"
Old Sep 25, 2017 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by My442
The exhaust pipes make a big difference in sound.

Compression bent pipes will quiet the system down.

Mandrel bent pipes will be louder.

I recommend DynoMax Super Turbo mufflers in the long style...P/N 17749
Old Sep 25, 2017 | 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by allyolds68
I think that part number is for the 2.5"
I will look into those
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Old Sep 25, 2017 | 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by miko442
I will look into those
Thanks!
They would work, you'd just have to run 2.5-2 adapters if you currently have 2" pipes
Old Sep 27, 2017 | 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
I run the 14" Dynomax on my 442s. I've got the 21" on my Delta 88. Authoritative sound, no drone.
Joe,
So I finally got my car on a lift at the exhaust shop.
Here's what I have 2" headpipes, Flowmaster 50 Series mufflers, 2' Tail pipes.
Pipes look ok, but again, I'm not a fan of these mufflers, and they are rusting. Pipes can be re-used.
They will put Dynomax Super turbos in my system OK. Says they are 14'. (should have got the part number.)


The fellow at the shop would like to custom bend headpipes, (With H-Pipe), as he says" your left side has about 5 bends and the right side has about 3 bends too many".


I'm kind of back to square one on this.
The 455:
30 over.
Rochester.
Ported heads.
Engle 20/22 cam.
Stock W-30 aluminum intake.
Stock exhaust manifolds.
I don't run it hard and rarely race it.


Recommendations?
Thank You for helping me on this.
Old Sep 27, 2017 | 02:11 PM
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I have almost the same engine set up.

Went with a 2.5" mandrel bent system and the long case Super Turbo mufflers.

Has a great tone, no drone, and is loud enough to get attention.

Perfect set up for me.

PS - my engine dyno'ed at 420 HP.
Old Sep 27, 2017 | 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by My442
I have almost the same engine set up.

Went with a 2.5" mandrel bent system and the long case Super Turbo mufflers.

Has a great tone, no drone, and is loud enough to get attention.

Perfect set up for me.

PS - my engine dyno'ed at 420 HP.


That is good info.
Thanks for the reply.
Old Oct 1, 2017 | 05:55 AM
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Thanks for the posts. I am having the super turbos installed in the morning.
I'll post my opinion later,
Mike
Old Oct 1, 2017 | 04:28 PM
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If your getting the head pipes replaced, might as well go to 2.5 inch system and give that 455 some flow.
Old Oct 3, 2017 | 06:19 AM
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Thanks to all who replied on this post.
The super turbo mufflers sound awesome.
I really like the sound way better than the Flowmasters.
Did not replace pipes,just mufflers, the headpipes are 2 1/4.
I may replace with 2.5 next time.
Again, thanks to the forum!
Old Oct 4, 2017 | 05:39 AM
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I really like the sound way better than the Flowmasters.
The Walkers have also been proven repeatedly to be less restrictive than the (no)Flowmasters. Good choice.
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