muffler question
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muffler question
I dont know what category this would fall under so this was teh closest i guess.
Has anyone run the kooks mufflers yet, I cant find anyone that has them and how they like them. Im looking for a mufflers that are on the quiet side but flow very well.
Has anyone run the kooks mufflers yet, I cant find anyone that has them and how they like them. Im looking for a mufflers that are on the quiet side but flow very well.
#2
depending on how quite you wanna be..you gonna give up a little here for a little there...........and so on...
i have ran the bullet,flowmaster ( street strip car),,also spintech on a 10.5 car i had ..i was very pleased with spintech..
Brian
i have ran the bullet,flowmaster ( street strip car),,also spintech on a 10.5 car i had ..i was very pleased with spintech..
Brian
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Location: Beaverton Ontario Canada
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Hello
Sorry if I am hi jacking this thread, but is it possible to get round mufflers to run quiet
I wanted to go with side exhaust of my car, even by bolting a couple of round mufflers together for a longer muffler, but I have been told that the round ones won't be that quiet...dunno for sure
To run an exhaust under the car is going to be very difficult. I have little room and the chassis is x braced throught the bottom making clearance even worse( to run ovals)
thanks for any info
Tom
Sorry if I am hi jacking this thread, but is it possible to get round mufflers to run quiet
I wanted to go with side exhaust of my car, even by bolting a couple of round mufflers together for a longer muffler, but I have been told that the round ones won't be that quiet...dunno for sure
To run an exhaust under the car is going to be very difficult. I have little room and the chassis is x braced throught the bottom making clearance even worse( to run ovals)
thanks for any info
Tom
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Tom..the spintech mufflers are designed just for cars like you just described..the are very flat rectangular shape and flow great..check them out..i ran a set on a 89 10.5 car i had 4 year ago before selling the car to a guy from Norfolk VA....the car ran 5.20's at 3300 lbs with a big block thru these spin tech mufflers..the car was a corporate sponsored TEST SPEC car by Southside suspension and built by K-town performance in Tenneesee...
the spintech's work for flow and clearence
http://www.spintechmufflers.com/spin...ntechindex.asp
Brian
the spintech's work for flow and clearence
http://www.spintechmufflers.com/spin...ntechindex.asp
Brian
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I have had Kook's mufflers on my car for 3 years now. They are the best muffler for the price without a question. Good people to deal with and provide outstanding customer service. If you would like, you can go into my profile photo gallery and look at the mufflers on the blue/green dragster.
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I run the dragster mufflers. The green and blue car sport the Kook's mufflers. The other mufflers you see on the other cars are Borla's. The Kook's without a douby are smaller, weigh less and are noticably more quite then the Borla mufflers. Again, they are an outstanding product and worth the call.
http://www.racingjunk.com/gallery/profile/4610
http://www.racingjunk.com/gallery/profile/4610