I have found a Magnaflow muffler which I plan on putting on my 03 Pontiac Sunfire. I have a few questions before I buy it though. I am looking for a nice deep sound but not overally loud.
Questions:
1. What size outlet would be better? 2.25 or 2.5 and what difference will it make.
2. Case lenght? 14", 18", or 20"?
3. Could someone pick out one from the site? I'm not sure exactly what oval body size fits either.
http://www.magnaflow.com/02product/shopdisplaycategories.asp?zone=main&id=301
Thanks
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usually the bigger piping, and the longer muffler equals the quieter.
Now with magnaflows on our cars it seems they get a bit raspy, so I would suggest having them install a resonator/glass pack at the time of the muffler install as well, you wont be dissappointed
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QBE (The Boosted One) wrote:usually the bigger piping, and the longer muffler equals the quieter.
Now with magnaflows on our cars it seems they get a bit raspy, so I would suggest having them install a resonator/glass pack at the time of the muffler install as well, you wont be dissappointed
Bigger the piping the the quieter it is?
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I was reading through one of the FAQ's on turbo boost and it said that non turbo engines need to have high exhaust velocity to aid in savaging to help draw more exhaust out of other cylinders. I guess this is done by having a smaller exhaust, smaller increases velocity and unfortunately back pressure. So while turbo's need larger exhaust (2.5 or larger) standard cars need smaller. At least smaller than turbos
With that said while larger means quieter, at what point is it too large on a standard car? 2.4 or 2.2.....
I am just quoting the FAQ. I have no idea and am asking just so that someone can educate me.
Thanks
Make that scavenging, not savaging
Then more into another FAQ that says..........
What is the best size exhaust pipe?
"Best" is such a subjective word, and this is a topic of much debate. It is widely accepted on J-body.org that 2.25" is a suitably-sized exhaust piping to use on an aftermarket exhaust, unless you are running some form of forced induction. People running turbos or superchargers generally go up to 2.5", sometimes even 3" for high boost applications. Anything larger is truly overkill.
Ethan wrote:Then more into another FAQ that says..........
What is the best size exhaust pipe?
"Best" is such a subjective word, and this is a topic of much debate. It is widely accepted on J-body.org that 2.25" is a suitably-sized exhaust piping to use on an aftermarket exhaust, unless you are running some form of forced induction. People running turbos or superchargers generally go up to 2.5", sometimes even 3" for high boost applications. Anything larger is truly overkill.
That helps me out. My car is completely stock and I don't plan on further modifying it so I think 2.25 is my best bet.
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Here are the 4 that I have been looking at. I assume the 2.25" would be slightly quieter than the 2.5" because of the smaller size. Which one would be best for what I am looking for( Nice deep sound and not overally loud). Not sure what size body will fit best either 5"X8"oval or 4"X9" oval.
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Ethan
I was reading through one of the FAQ's on turbo boost and it said that non turbo engines need to have high exhaust velocity to aid in savaging to help draw more exhaust out of other cylinders. I guess this is done by having a smaller exhaust, smaller increases velocity and unfortunately back pressure. So while turbo's need larger exhaust (2.5 or larger) standard cars need smaller. At least smaller than turbos
With that said while larger means quieter, at what point is it too large on a standard car? 2.4 or 2.2.....
I am just quoting the FAQ. I have no idea and am asking just so that someone can educate me.
Then more into another FAQ that says..........
What is the best size exhaust pipe?
"Best" is such a subjective word, and this is a topic of much debate. It is widely accepted on J-body.org that 2.25" is a suitably-sized exhaust piping to use on an aftermarket exhaust, unless you are running some form of forced induction. People running turbos or superchargers generally go up to 2.5", sometimes even 3" for high boost applications. Anything larger is truly overkill.
I'm 3", and I'm not using nitrous, supercharger or a turbo.
I think many would agree, my exhaust scavenges just fine
Just going by what I have read. Its possible you might get better performance if you had smaller pipes :p But then again can't argue with real numbers. 14.00 is pretty good.
So 2.5, there split the difference!
As to the oval diameter.........uh. I didn't read much about that part of the choosing process. I'd say the inch in either direction wouldn't make much difference at all. If it were up to me I'd go more round than oval so I'd pick the 5 inch wide over the 4 inch wide...Makes sense in my head. No facts to back it up. Unless your car is lowered and the inch would make it drag or something.
sscavalier wrote:Go with 2-1/4.
Awesome thanks for the help. One last thing is 2 1/4" quieter than 2.5"?
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