What to BuyThe following table contains the best of each type of those mufflers tested. As can be seen, a straight-thru design gives easily the best mix of noise suppression and flow.
Unless you need to fit a muffler just so that you can pass a noise test, steer clear of baffled mufflers - their flow is typically only about half that of a same length piece of empty pipe. Tri-flow (reverse flow or turbo mufflers) also typically flow badly - even a good one only has about 70 per cent of the flow of an empty pipe. However, tri-flow designs can be significantly quieter (but not always!) than straight-through designs. Tri-flows can also have a deeper, mellower sound. A good dogleg muffler gives a very pleasing note, together with adequate flow and noise reduction. The best bet then is a straight-through muffler. If used in conjunction with a cat converter and good resonator (or simply a second straight-through muffler), you will have a system that definitely has excellent flow and very probably has a good quality, quiet sound. The latter unfortunately can't be guaranteed - too many other factors determine the actual noise output. Our recommendations are: Number 1:Genie Tornado.Number 2:Exhaust Technology M 14614.Number 3:Genie stainless steel resonator.Contact:Exhaust Technology Awesome Automotive F&M Cylinder Heads Morphett Vale Exhausts Giant Muffler Comparison - Testing Procedures Giant Muffler Comparison - Detailed Test Results Share this Article:
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