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magnaflow, 3 chamber flowmaster, and dynomax

im sure this has been asked, but i was having trouble finding it, please bear with me.

which of these, or other brands, would be the most quiet when im NOT on it, just driving normal, but sound bad ass when i get on it? does an h-pipe or x-pipe affect the sound level? it would be on a 95 gt with 3.73 gears, cold air intake, stick tranny. thx!
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Re: magnaflow, 3 chamber flowmaster, and dynomax

My vote goes to Dynomax.


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*EDIT* I believe any chambered muffler will be louder anyways. Magnaflow and Dynomax are not chambered and I think Magnaflow is a bit louder.
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Re: magnaflow, 3 chamber flowmaster, and dynomax

what magnaflow, dynomax, borla, and bassani all with x-pipe (not sure of the brand of x-pipe, maybe u can help me out there) which would be the most quiet until i got on it?
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Re: Re: magnaflow, 3 chamber flowmaster, and dynomax

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what magnaflow, dynomax, borla, and bassani all with x-pipe (not sure of the brand of x-pipe, maybe u can help me out there) which would be the most quiet until i got on it?
Still Dynomax, in my opinion.


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Re: magnaflow, 3 chamber flowmaster, and dynomax

thx man
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No problem. There should be ore opinins coming before too long.


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i got magnaflows with an off road h-pipe on an 88gt, they are more quite then when i had flowmasters.
when i am crusing or running it does not sound as good as my flows did.
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Re: Re: Re: magnaflow, 3 chamber flowmaster, and dynomax

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Still Dynomax, in my opinion.


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Actually I'm going to have to say that Magna Flow's will be the quietest of the bunch at an idle.
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Actually I'm going to have to say that Magna Flow's will be the quietest of the bunch at an idle.
does it matter what brand of x-pipe i go with?
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Re: magnaflow, 3 chamber flowmaster, and dynomax

why do u want it to be quiet at idle? that means to get a good sound out of it you will have to beat on it... i like all around nasty exhaust that sounds amazing at all speeds.. that way i don't have to slap the gas to know it has power..
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Re: Re: magnaflow, 3 chamber flowmaster, and dynomax

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why do u want it to be quiet at idle? that means to get a good sound out of it you will have to beat on it... i like all around nasty exhaust that sounds amazing at all speeds.. that way i don't have to slap the gas to know it has power..
1, it helps deture the cops.
2, it has that sleeper feel
3, some people arn't into loud exhaust but like a little rumble when on the gas.
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Re: magnaflow, 3 chamber flowmaster, and dynomax

i'll be using the car as a daily driver, so when i go on a date with my gf, i dont want us to go out and have ringing in our ears because i went with a loud exhaust. I'll know (and others as well) it has power when i stomp on it. Dont need exhaust to tell me that. And like hiflow said, my second reason is it doesnt get cops attention as fast, and my third is that every damn mustang, camaro, and transam around her all have loud ass exhaust (im guessing flowmaster) so i want my stang to sound different.
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Re: magnaflow, 3 chamber flowmaster, and dynomax

From what you want in an exhaust go with magnaflow.
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Re: magnaflow, 3 chamber flowmaster, and dynomax

i see.. Yea the chicks like the loud stuff at first but then after a while think its annoying.. You should find sound clips of your car with different exhaust to see what you think is good...
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Re: magnaflow, 3 chamber flowmaster, and dynomax

http://www.flowmastermufflers.com/cg...ml?id=vbkhX4YD
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