Mean Sounding Truck
halkett23
01-09-2008, 12:45 AM
I am thinking of swapping my stock muffler for a Flowmaster Super 40, I have a 2006 Silverado with a K&N Intake kit # 77-3050KP. Will this setup sound good compared with just the intake alone. And will I notice any performance gains, mainly I want the truck to sound good.
01silverado03z400
01-09-2008, 03:10 AM
If you don't mind the resonance in the cab then it will sound good. You won't see much performance gain because the flowmaster is a fairly restrictive muffler. If you want performance then go with a straight through design such as a magnaflow, hooker, borla or corsa. I have always ran magnaflow but it seems too quiet for me so tomorrow i will be picking up a hooker aerochamber for the new 04 silverado.
halkett23
01-09-2008, 10:15 AM
I have listened to some audio clips and the Super 40 seems to be the loudest, compared with some Gibsons and Magnaflows, I am only concerned with the sound, but don't want any drop in performance. Is this a good setup? And how does it compare with the stock muffler?
01silverado03z400
01-09-2008, 12:19 PM
I have listened to some audio clips and the Super 40 seems to be the loudest, compared with some Gibsons and Magnaflows, I am only concerned with the sound, but don't want any drop in performance. Is this a good setup? And how does it compare with the stock muffler?
Some people have said it dropped and some have said it gained a little. If you want loud with performance then i would check out the Dynomax Bullet. I have never had one but i have heard a lot of good things about them. Check out www.gmfullsize.com Its a gm truck forum and there are lots of exhaust clips on it as well as other helpful things. Just do a search for exhaust sticky and there should be a thread with all the setups the guys are running. Its a lot more active than this forum. It's down right now cz theyre changing servers but it should be up later today.
Some people have said it dropped and some have said it gained a little. If you want loud with performance then i would check out the Dynomax Bullet. I have never had one but i have heard a lot of good things about them. Check out www.gmfullsize.com Its a gm truck forum and there are lots of exhaust clips on it as well as other helpful things. Just do a search for exhaust sticky and there should be a thread with all the setups the guys are running. Its a lot more active than this forum. It's down right now cz theyre changing servers but it should be up later today.
vortecman
01-10-2008, 06:47 PM
anything is better than the stock muffler.
kahjdh
01-10-2008, 07:57 PM
What size pipes is everybody running? We have a 6.0L in the shop that is mean w/2.5" but I have a 5.3L. Are dual 3" too big?
01silverado03z400
01-10-2008, 08:11 PM
yes dual 3" is too big unless you have 500+ horsepower. You will lose alot of low end power with the loss of backpressure but you will gain a little in the top end. I just had a 3" SI/SO muffler welded onto my stock pipe which is 2.5" or 2.75" and a turndown on the end.
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k219/Oleg_Yakymovych/CIMG1902.jpg
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k219/Oleg_Yakymovych/CIMG1902.jpg
vortecman
01-10-2008, 08:25 PM
has anyone ever put an X or H pipe on one of these trucks? now that would sound good with two flowmaster 40s. the factory y pipe kills alot of good sound.
halkett23
01-14-2008, 03:09 AM
My stock muffler is 2.75" inlet/outlet and the Flowmaster Super 40's are only sold in 2.25", 2.50" and 3.00". Which one should i get and are there any reducers or conversions available.
01silverado03z400
01-14-2008, 03:27 AM
My stock muffler is 2.75" inlet/outlet and the Flowmaster Super 40's are only sold in 2.25", 2.50" and 3.00". Which one should i get and are there any reducers or conversions available.
Your best bet would be to go with the 2.5" or the 3". An exhaust shop would be able to make it stretch to fit or put an adapter on it. I chose the 3" SI/SO but only because it was the only size they had and they welded on an adapter to make it work with my stock pipe.
Your best bet would be to go with the 2.5" or the 3". An exhaust shop would be able to make it stretch to fit or put an adapter on it. I chose the 3" SI/SO but only because it was the only size they had and they welded on an adapter to make it work with my stock pipe.
FF18
01-15-2008, 02:13 AM
I just had a super 40 put on about 3 months ago,on a 99 Silverado. Had a muffler shop swap mufflers. Sounds Great (nice low rumble) and keeps factory look. Its a little noisy in the cab between 1500-3000rpm but not to bad. Gas milage went down about 1.5mpg, I noticed slightly better throttle response and feel, and maybe a tiny bit more hp (probably just me). I cant complain about it bought muffler used for 15 bucs, and installed for 25.
halkett23
01-15-2008, 03:27 AM
Do you think that buying a new one would perform much differently than one that you buy for $15. What condition did you buy the muffler? And would there be any difference in performance between the 2.50" and the 3.00", my stock muffler is 2.75" and is quite large. Is the flow of the aftermarket muffler going to make up in performance what it lacks in size?
FF18
01-15-2008, 11:24 AM
The super 40(s) I bought were actually about 2 months old and were only used for about a month by a police officer who took them off because they made his impala SS too loud. I actually bought 2 but didn't want to spend the $200+ for duals. Im not sure what size pipe it is. All i can tell you is that its the same size IN/OUT as the factory exhaust. An exhaust extension was added due to the smaller size of the muffler to make it fit the factory position. Like most people will say on here is that your gains in hp are not going to be totally amazing even with duals. Unless you go with full headers and entirely new exhaust and maybe an X pipe the performance gains are going to be rather minimal. The more money you spend the more performance gains you might see. Even with a single in dual out muffler you may wake up the neighbors with good sound but your going to be lucky to see even a 5hp increase. Yes the super 40 is a small muffler and as far as flow goes couldn't tell ya. Anything has to be better than the factory muffler as far as flow goes. If its just sound your going for I would say go for the Super 40. It has a nice mellow rumble to it (rather quiet) at idle, but as soon as you give it a little gas it really shows off the 5.3L.
kahjdh
01-16-2008, 11:17 AM
So from what I have read flowmasters restrict flow and magna flows seem too quiet. Somebody should make a poll so we can find out what the best is.
01silverado03z400
01-16-2008, 03:18 PM
So from what I have read flowmasters restrict flow and magna flows seem too quiet. Somebody should make a poll so we can find out what the best is.
Theres more brands than just magnaflow and flowmaster. You can check out some exhaust clips and setups here
http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=74168&highlight=exhaust+sticky
Theres more brands than just magnaflow and flowmaster. You can check out some exhaust clips and setups here
http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=74168&highlight=exhaust+sticky
roade
01-16-2008, 09:17 PM
Im running the FloPro 3" single in/ 2.5" dual out.
Sounds great !
heres link :
http://www.flopro.com/mufflersounds.htm
Sounds great !
heres link :
http://www.flopro.com/mufflersounds.htm
chuck16
01-17-2008, 12:29 PM
Just my :2cents: worth but, beware of Magnaflow. I have a Magnaflow Single in Dual out setup and upon first startup it sounded tough and mean and ooh so growly. But upon driving it between 1000 and 1500 RPM the Drone in the cab was unbearable. I ended up putting a Resonator on to help with the noise.
I was kind of intrigued by these guys.
http://www.aeroexhaust.com/
Not to sure why I never tried it. I'm really happy with the setup now in my truck and being that Magnaflow Guarantees their muffler for life, I'm going to leave on the truck for as long as possible....
I was kind of intrigued by these guys.
http://www.aeroexhaust.com/
Not to sure why I never tried it. I'm really happy with the setup now in my truck and being that Magnaflow Guarantees their muffler for life, I'm going to leave on the truck for as long as possible....
taliesin3x3
01-18-2008, 12:54 PM
I have a 40 series on mine and a K&N FIPK Gen 2.
Listen for yourself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAdJUVYwdhA
Listen for yourself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAdJUVYwdhA
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