what muffler did you use and what tips????? dose everything fit good, because im thinking about doing the same to my 99 lesabre but dont know what to get?
I have a 1994 Buick Park Avenue with magnaflow dual exhaust camaro/firebird muffler and camaro tips and no catalytic converter just a straight pipe. It sounds good sometimes but sometimes it sounds kind of weak as if it were blowing air. The first week I had it it sounded like a true camaro but know it varies and the car is in mint condition so I dont know how to improve the sound. Should I get magnaflow cat?
@raulgomez902 Definitely should have a cat on there of some kind. 3800s don't respond as well to open pipes as other engines, they need some kind of resonator (either a cat or an actual resonator) to mellow out the sound and make it deeper and more pleasant.
Well, just the muffler by itself (Flowmaster 80 series) with the dual piping and tips cost $200 at a local exhaust shop. That'll pretty much give you all of the sound. I've got some other stuff too (MagnaFlow cat, $200, Resonator delete, $40) but they didn't really affect the sound all that much.
Thanks man. :) I actually found out later it is a Flowmaster 80 series crossflow muffler. I also had a Magnaflow cat on at the time. It will fit any of the fourth gen F-Bodies and the H-Bodies as well.
i did the same exact thing to my 1993 lesaber. its a 80 series flowmasters camaro muffler with 3" tips. i get mistaken for a muscle car all the time untill they accually see my car.
what muffler did you use and what tips????? dose everything fit good, because im thinking about doing the same to my 99 lesabre but dont know what to get?
huthikeorwhatever 1 year ago
I have a 1994 Buick Park Avenue with magnaflow dual exhaust camaro/firebird muffler and camaro tips and no catalytic converter just a straight pipe. It sounds good sometimes but sometimes it sounds kind of weak as if it were blowing air. The first week I had it it sounded like a true camaro but know it varies and the car is in mint condition so I dont know how to improve the sound. Should I get magnaflow cat?
raulgomez902 1 year ago
@raulgomez902 Definitely should have a cat on there of some kind. 3800s don't respond as well to open pipes as other engines, they need some kind of resonator (either a cat or an actual resonator) to mellow out the sound and make it deeper and more pleasant.
hondaman94 1 year ago
Rocking the wheelchair!
tooldrums1000 2 years ago
how much did that set up cost i have a 98 a sound like that might make my ten yr old boy think dad has a cool car.\
taylorlee007 2 years ago
Well, just the muffler by itself (Flowmaster 80 series) with the dual piping and tips cost $200 at a local exhaust shop. That'll pretty much give you all of the sound. I've got some other stuff too (MagnaFlow cat, $200, Resonator delete, $40) but they didn't really affect the sound all that much.
Good luck with your son. ;)
hondaman94 2 years ago
I used to have a 2000 version of this. haha, never thought it could sound like that
driftnut56 2 years ago
any badass exaust fit on a '92 3.3L V6century?
baddmaddogg 2 years ago
Would love that on my '01. That was great.
clinton984 3 years ago
hey what muffler did you use for what yr camaro this thing sounds like a dang muscle car what else did you have to do to install the muffler?
blazerlover25 3 years ago
Thanks man. :) I actually found out later it is a Flowmaster 80 series crossflow muffler. I also had a Magnaflow cat on at the time. It will fit any of the fourth gen F-Bodies and the H-Bodies as well.
hondaman94 3 years ago
that car sounds good to me
jxdk 3 years ago
i did the same exact thing to my 1993 lesaber. its a 80 series flowmasters camaro muffler with 3" tips. i get mistaken for a muscle car all the time untill they accually see my car.
JDcamaros 3 years ago
love the buick man, love it. why do you have the plate though? dosn't look like you are handicapped...
Buick97Custom 3 years ago
Thanks :)
My dad had a stroke a couple of years ago, and for insurance reasons the car is under his name. Thus, it's qualified for a handicapped plate.
hondaman94 3 years ago
I wouldn't call it a sleeper. I don't think anyone could sleep with all that noise.
Robbs7 4 years ago
Amazing. I want my Buick to sound like this! What did you do!
Dogpupkus 4 years ago
sleeper ain't it.
ozzfest641 4 years ago
Sounds good.The handicapped license plate adds a nice touch.
weottababyeatzaboy 5 years ago 2
Thanks man! I agree that the handicapped plate gives it an added air of seniority that can catch people by surprise.
hondaman94 5 years ago