Muffler question- flowmaster vs. ?

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The ideal setup where the crossover can have a real effect is if the pipes off the header collectors are the same diameter (no reducers, as in 3" pipe hooked up to 3" header collector) and are made to specific length of about 3-4 feet (depending on engine setup) before the crossover..
FWIW Pipemax calculations I've done show for a typical 340 puts the best locations for H pipe or X at 20, 40, 82" after the end of the primaries.
Plus minus an inch or two isn't going to matter. The hamonic calculations only change slightly for different cams and compressions, at least within the street/strip type uses.
Worst placements will be around 31, and 61".
 
Finally had a chance to mount up the Pypes Street Pro Mufflers. They are very good quality. The sound at idle is actually very similar to Flowmaster 40's in my opinion. They do have a more straight through design though. Once mounted, my idle RPM increased enough to have to re-adjust. I guess that shows how much of a restriction the Flowmasters were? I also decided to keep the sides separate because I'm partial to the choppier idle.

I'm liking the sound for a street cruiser. When cruising, the patented low frequency Flowmaster drone has been eliminated. It's a lot easier to carry on a conversation at cruising speed. WOT sounds really good as well. With a lifetime warranty, I'd definitely recommend these to anyone looking for a good Flowmaster alternative.

Here's a brief video of the difference. I apologize for the poor sound quality, but the camera used is all I had.

 
Anyone use the Borla XR-1 Racing Mufflers?
I do, I'm told they sound a lot different than most other mufflers out there, I'm never behind it. They are well built, I've run them for about 20 years, still look like new.
 
Finally had a chance to mount up the Pypes Street Pro Mufflers. They are very good quality. The sound at idle is actually very similar to Flowmaster 40's in my opinion. They do have a more straight through design though. Once mounted, my idle RPM increased enough to have to re-adjust. I guess that shows how much of a restriction the Flowmasters were? I also decided to keep the sides separate because I'm partial to the choppier idle.

I'm liking the sound for a street cruiser. When cruising, the patented low frequency Flowmaster drone has been eliminated. It's a lot easier to carry on a conversation at cruising speed. WOT sounds really good as well. With a lifetime warranty, I'd definitely recommend these to anyone looking for a good Flowmaster alternative.

Here's a brief video of the difference. I apologize for the poor sound quality, but the camera used is all I had.



Sorry for resurrecting this thread but this sounds freaking amazing! Info in car and exhaust please :thumbsup:
 
Sorry for resurrecting this thread but this sounds freaking amazing! Info in car and exhaust please :thumbsup:

Just a mild 340 - 9.6 SCR, RHS heads, hydraulic flat tappet 231 @ .050" .561" w/ 1.6's 108 LSA, Dougs headers w/ 2.5" pipes - no cross over.
 
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