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OBX muffler

anyone hear anything about the OBX performance single/dual with two 2" diamter tips? I originally had a fart can - but now im looking for something not as loud but more deep. You think this will do the trick? 2.5" piping to a 2.5" inlet and 2 2" outlet tips. Found another one iwth 3" outlet tips, is tehre a difference? let me know. thanks
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Re: OBX muffler

Do 2.25" piping unless you have a boosted engine. As far as sound is concerned, I pretty much go with the rule that if its big and shiny, its probably gonna sound fairly raspy. Go with a Magnaflow, or one of the well known brands if you want a quality sound. Also, adding a resonator will mellow it out no matter what you get.
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Re: Re: OBX muffler

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Do 2.25" piping unless you have a boosted engine. As far as sound is concerned, I pretty much go with the rule that if its big and shiny, its probably gonna sound fairly raspy. Go with a Magnaflow, or one of the well known brands if you want a quality sound. Also, adding a resonator will mellow it out no matter what you get.

Oh so brand name products like Magnaflow will give you a deeper sound?

I like my sound but you are right, its fairly raspy and I'm looking for that more deep bassy sound.

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Oh so brand name products like Magnaflow will give you a deeper sound?

I like my sound but you are right, its fairly raspy and I'm looking for that more deep bassy sound.

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Not a guarantee, Im just going on what I have seen/heard.
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Re: OBX muffler

Dynomax... sounds goood
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Re: Re: Re: Re: OBX muffler

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Not a guarantee, Im just going on what I have seen/heard.
So should I buy the muffler tip(the thing that goes on the end of the piping)? Or should I buy the actual muffler that goes like in the middle of the piping?

I don't want it to be totally silent, but I dont want it to be to loud.

I have a resinator on it right now, but it still sounds pretty raspy
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