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Want a better sound

So i'm in the grand am the other day and another one of the same model as mine passes me and I can hear his exhaust. Not too rough, but definately not as docile as my stock after 108k miles. My 93 sounded viscious for a completely stock engine, and I would like to know a good muffler to get a bit richer sound. What do you folks use?

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Re: Want a better sound

what engine? where do you live?
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Re: Want a better sound

That would help, huh? 3.1 and I live in NJ. I don't want anything crazy, just a nice little mini-growl maybe.

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Re: Want a better sound

Personal I like Magnaflow and Borla.
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Re: Want a better sound

yea go with one of those, they arent going to give you any power gains, maybe 1hp or so, but youll get that rumble your looking for.
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Re: Want a better sound

Excellent. Power isn't what I'm looking for (that's the Formula's job), just a deeper sound. I'll check out the two of those for their muffler specs. Thanks!

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Re: Want a better sound

try a resonator tip that has a wider chaber to enhance the sound , there kinda xtra throughty too and cost less than a muffler , or if you want a glass pack muffler that doesnt have any louver baffles in it will drastically change and sounds deep and mean.
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