|
Post by tymaughan on Sept 7, 2011 21:21:23 GMT -7
After 4 days with my rt exhaust on now it's just too quite for me I'm thinking about the 50 series dual in dual out anyone got any feedback it would be much appreciated
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2011 13:51:50 GMT -7
After 4 days with my rt exhaust on now it's just too quite for me I'm thinking about the 50 series dual in dual out anyone got any feedback it would be much appreciated Ben is the only one I know with FlowMasters. I couldnt tell ya much bout them other then Ben's Charger sounds mean with them. You may want to keep your current set up and go with Cutouts.
|
|
|
Post by tymaughan on Sept 8, 2011 14:22:13 GMT -7
How is inside drone with cutouts. My wife will freak if there isn't little to no drone
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2011 14:36:24 GMT -7
How is inside drone with cutouts. My wife will freak if there isn't little to no drone Dont have cutouts on my car personally, but you are able to close and open them when you want. So example, when the wife is in the car or driving it, have them close you get have a quiet ride. When she is not in car, open them bad boys up and you have your man music.
|
|
|
Post by 1sikcharger on Sept 8, 2011 14:46:10 GMT -7
I have flowmasters I tink gordon does to ... drone aint to bad inside maybe if u just cruising around u can hear it ...cutouts haha if u wanna shake ur house or ur insides then thats the way to go
|
|
|
Post by phantasm on Sept 8, 2011 15:04:55 GMT -7
I'm running Flowmaster 40's on maggie no resos, I love em, as to drone being a magnum I get a little more then a charger would but still not bad. You can always add some Blastin Bob's if you need to tone it down.
|
|
|
Post by 440Gordy on Sept 8, 2011 21:14:18 GMT -7
Richards right, I'm also running Flowmaster 40's on mine as well. Both of us have gotten rid of the suitcase muffler and resonators. The difference between mine and Ben's set up is he put the mufflers where the suitcases were, and I put them where the resonators where. There is a slight difference in the sounds. The 50's were just a little to quiet for my taste.
I do have some drone, but it's not bad at all. You mainly hear it at about 1,800 RPM's on a slight acceleration. But once it hits about 2K it's gone. My wife would be one to complain about it and she doesn't. No problems at all at cruising speed.
I like the sound much better than the stock set up, plus it will let the engine breath a little better, which means a little more usable horse power. The 40's are suppose to give you a little extra torque as well.
|
|
|
Post by BENISASPUD on Sept 9, 2011 16:25:18 GMT -7
I have my Flowmasters where the suitcase use to be. The drone isn't bad. I really don't notice it.
|
|
|
Post by tymaughan on Sept 19, 2011 14:09:54 GMT -7
Thanks for all the info everybody. Decided to go with the muffler delete couldn't be happier It's just right and passed the dreaded wife test. I'll try and get a sound clip on here soon
|
|
|
Post by Alejandro on Sept 27, 2011 22:32:49 GMT -7
How is inside drone with cutouts. My wife will freak if there isn't little to no drone Dont have cutouts on my car personally, but you are able to close and open them when you want. So example, when the wife is in the car or driving it, have them close you get have a quiet ride. When she is not in car, open them bad boys up and you have your man music. how much is it to do what is in that video? i think i want that on my magnum....
|
|
|
Post by Sandman187 (Ed) on Sept 27, 2011 23:54:15 GMT -7
What is the stock pipe size for electric cutouts on an SRT? I can't remember if it was 3.5 or 4 and I don't really wanna crawl my big butt back under the car to find out lol...
|
|
|
Post by Tanya on Sept 28, 2011 7:51:03 GMT -7
Whats with all the wife test talk? Im a wife and I wouldnt mind having a louder car in fact thats on my long list of things I want for my car. ;D
|
|
|
Post by DartBoy01 on Sept 28, 2011 19:25:57 GMT -7
how much is it to do what is in that video? i think i want that on my magnum.... Depends on what you want to spend, electric cutouts run from $100 and up. But if you have enough to spend I can probably get a hook-up through my work for the parts and labor. As a guesstimate though I'd say around $250-$300 and that includes an hour or two worth of work. What is the stock pipe size for electric cutouts on an SRT? I can't remember if it was 3.5 or 4 and I don't really wanna crawl my big butt back under the car to find out lol... Pretty sure the stock pipe size on the SRT LX cars is 2 3/4" but not positive. If your looking to go with cutouts Ed your gonna have to save a lot of pennies to get some that are worth the money. If I was to suggest something on the cheaper side I'd say look at Raceland Cutouts, because of how inexpensive they are. www.racelandus.com/c-34-cut-out-blow-by.aspxI'd suggest going with a cutout and then getting adapters to fit the stock pipe. Also, if anyone is interested in exhaust work/performance options I'd be happy to get you a price quote at my work.
|
|
|
Post by 440Gordy on Sept 28, 2011 22:03:17 GMT -7
Whats with all the wife test talk? Im a wife and I wouldnt mind having a louder car in fact thats on my long list of things I want for my car. ;D I think your an exception to the rule!
|
|
|
Post by 1sikcharger on Sept 28, 2011 22:25:43 GMT -7
cutouts are easy to install
|
|