Rusty Bowtie
General Category => General Discussion - Intros => Topic started by: chopper526 on February 20, 2013, 07:41:17 PM
-
Great! So my exhaust pieces came in early this week and I am in the process of cutting, fitting, welding. I didn't buy mufflers yet because I wanted to have a better idea of how I was going to run the exhaust and how much room I would have. The question is.......what type mufflers are you guys using? I am looking for something that isn't too loud that I can't have a conversation or hear the radio. Incidentally, I have about 22" x 12" space to work with. Thanks! Jim
-
Just to get the thread going...I like good old solid steel glass packs (Cherry Bombs etc). Noticed that when they are mounted close to the engine and with a long tail pipe they aren't so loud.
I don't like a loud cars period...but my 34 coupe has glass packs and it's not a loud car. What I don't like on the 34 is that the exhaust exits out the side in front of the rear tires...so the purring is constant. On my 33 - will be running glass packs and exhaust pipes that extend out the rear tail pan.
Ed
-
Just to get the thread going...I like good old solid steel glass packs (Cherry Bombs etc). Noticed that when they are mounted close to the engine and with a long tail pipe they aren't so loud.
Ed
I agree. The last 2 cars I put on the road both had glass packs with long tail pipes, and with 22 inches you could use a large glass pack on your car/
-
What do you guys think of Flowmaster 40's, or an equivalent? My first thought was of glasspacks, but I was afraid of being too loud. I don't want to sound like a sissy :-\
-
Jim,
I chose Hooker Turbo mufflers because I've use them before, they're not too loud and i like the tone. I guess I did it backwards. I mounted my mufflers where I wanted them and they fit best. Then I ran my exhaust pipes to meet them. Here's a picture of what I did. Tom
-
What do you guys think of Flowmaster 40's, or an equivalent? My first thought was of glasspacks, but I was afraid of being too loud. I don't want to sound like a sissy :-\
If you are worried about being too loud any of the chambered mufflers will work. If you are running dual exhaust (obviously) you don't need a large diameter system (2-1/4" max). I'm using the Cherry Bombs because I got them for $20 each (new) really long mufflers.
Look around the Internet for sound samples...here is a Cherry Bomb demo...getting on it:
http://video.search.yahoo.com/video/play;_ylt=A2KLqIWiniVRtD4ALUz7w8QF;_ylu=X3oDMTBvZWY3Z2dlBHNlYwNzcgRzbGsDdmlkBHZ0aWQDVjEyOQ--?p=cherry+bomb+mufflers&vid=dbcde5966495c63a789ea8075b5a1dc0&l=00%3A36&turl=http%3A%2F%2Fts2.mm.bing.net%2Fth%3Fid%3DV.4883060895187133%26pid%3D15.1&rurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dh6xkyW05PC4&tit=Cherry+Bomb+Glasspack+Muffler+Sound+Samples&c=2&sigr=11afcsogt&fr=yfp-t-900&tt=b
-
You can log onto www.cherrybomb.com to hear their mufflers.
-
I used the Hooker Super Comp Turbo's they sound good not to loud. Check ebay, they are on there for 29.99 for the pair. Not a bad deal for me I can pick them up and save the freight.
-
What do you guys think of Flowmaster 40's, or an equivalent? My first thought was of glasspacks, but I was afraid of being too loud. I don't want to sound like a sissy :-\
I have found that the flowmasters have a nice low grumble at idle, but when you hit it hard they are really loud especially with a big block or a car with horsepower. I do like the turbos for price and all around sound.
-
When I built my '33, I made a split set of headers for it. The front 3 cylinders went to the right side of the car and the back 3 on the left.
Put Cherry Bombs on it and could almost break windows at medium RPM.
Put Hookers on and they were much nicer.
-
Thanks for all the suggestions, guys. I went with a cheap, what I think is, knock-off version of a turbo from Jegs. I got the pair for under $60.00. I'll give it a try, if it works, great! If not, it didn't cost me an arm and a leg.
-
i dont like loud either
i at first went with 26" thrush glasspacks.
and after a club meeting once
two guys walked up to me in my car.
and didnt realize it was running.
-
OK, so this past week I put the exhaust on, all but the tailpipes. I fitted and cut and tacked everything in place. It's a little louder than I would like, but I am betting once I finish it off (weld everything up, put in some collector gaskets, add the crossover and tailpipes, not to mention the interior) it will mellow it down a bit. The big thing is, I was able to drive it down the block and back.......WHAT A RUSH!!!!! Now I have to get some tags and insurance!! My son took some video I will try and post.
-
Bet that ear to ear smile is still on your face after that ride!
-
Congrats on the first ride. It's always a good feeling to actually drive it instead of dreaming about it.