ok guys I need your oppinion on something. I am ordering a new muffler for my car soon. I know that it's going to be magnaflow and I know I want it to be a cylinder or a cannon as some call it but I dont know what size would be right. Should I get one that is 4 inches in diameter, 5 inches, or 6 inches?
I don't know about round, I got an oval and don't have magnaflow. My advice would be to go out and measure how long / what diameter might fit in there.
^^^good point. i've got 3.5" x 5.5" oval-tipped magnaflow mufflers. there is just enough clearance from the body. check how much room you have before picking a size.
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the inltet is what really matters.....not just the tip make sure its atleast close to your exhaust size.
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I would measure that not only for what will fit but for what will clear the road better. If you have a lowered car, you might want to get the oval due to clearance.
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I went out and messured my inlet piping and it looked about 2 inches but does anyone know aproxemetly what size inlet is on a 2001 base model 4 door cavy? Also does anyone else have a round muffler that could tell me what sounds the best to them as far as sound?
Sorry to post twice but would I need to get hangers for my muffler also?
Marcus The Cavy Racer wrote:Sorry to post twice but would I need to get hangers for my muffler also?
If you're taking it to an exhaust shop, no, they should supply it for you and bolt it or weld it.
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NJHK (Sexual Chocolate) wrote:Marcus The Cavy Racer wrote:Sorry to post twice but would I need to get hangers for my muffler also?
If you're taking it to an exhaust shop, no, they should supply it for you and bolt it or weld it.
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Should be a 2" inlet. You measure right.
As far as best, no such thing. If you're going for lowest restriction then go for a perforated core muffler. There really isn't a best sound, everyone has a different opinion about what sounds "good". You will also want to consider getting a larger resonator to make it a little quieter. Most people on the board go with 14" or 18" one.