My 2008 Nissan Armada I put Flowmaster 40 Series mufflers on. It's a true dual exhaust exiting the right side. The exhaust pipes neck down from 2.5 inch to 2.25 to fit over the independent rearend. Everything else is completely stock. The sound isn't too loud, but it did at a little in the gas mileage area. It also was a notable difference in the "seat of the pants" acceleration. Pardon the video quality, my camera sucks. Thanks George for video taping it! This video is strictly intended to give viewers a sound sample for future choices in aftermarket muffler applications. Hope this helps.
@SpokenTruf Almost as weak as your pathetic comment.
Stickman53fe 11 months ago
weak
SpokenTruf 11 months ago
@lst1195 I'll watch the video when you link it to me. Until then, I have some Edlebrock mufflers (bought them new in 1998) they have the sound you probably want. They have 5 (yup) miles on them. They were too loud with my Mustang back then (it had no converters). They picked up a little power, but were glasspack like, but wouldn't be bad on a car with converters. They are also SS so no rust. Let me know if you want them. I'll let you have them for shipping only. They are just clutter now.
Stickman53fe 1 year ago
@Stickman53fe Yes on the cats, yes on the Mucsle car sound. I'll reply with a vid so you can hear it now. Not bad, but coule be better.
lst1195 1 year ago
@lst1195 A few questions first: Do you have cats on it and do you want a lot of noise? Do you like a 60s-70s muscle car sound or do you like the more modern "clean" sound? The size of the exit side of the mufflers makes a difference too. I have a 3.5 in 1 chamber Flowmaster on my turbo Mustang (I have a video posted) and I have 3 inch dual 2 chambers on my 1995 Lightning (also a video) and they both sound okay I think. Let me know and I'll try to help.
Stickman53fe 1 year ago
Nice. What do you recomend for a 75 vette?
lst1195 1 year ago