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paulyb
10-01-2007, 09:25 PM
what are the best options for me, im looking for somthing that sounds and preforms good................ow yea and i want duals as well.....
alerored04
10-01-2007, 09:51 PM
flowmaster 80 seems to be the consensus on duals.
doubleN0alero
10-01-2007, 10:02 PM
flowmaster 80 is decent, however there is alot of drone or constant sound while you're driving. I had a magnaflow prior to the flowmaster and it sounded great off the start and when you hit the gas, but no drone...
shiny alero
10-01-2007, 10:05 PM
^^ isnt the 40 deeper?
doubleN0alero
10-01-2007, 10:14 PM
yes, but i think people witih the 40 run true duals...or at least dual mufflers...
jackal2000
10-01-2007, 10:24 PM
yes, but i think people witih the 40 run true duals...or at least dual mufflers...
i had a single 40 for over two years and loved it until one of the baffles broke and it started rattling when i took corners. now i have a magnaflow which only sounds good once the car is warmed up.
paulyb
10-01-2007, 10:32 PM
sounds like i have a few choices to make, now are there any dual muffel systmes or do the aleros have to be fully custom.
doubleN0alero
10-01-2007, 10:48 PM
depends on how dual you wanna be...the camaro single in, dual out works just fine on the alero
paulyb
10-01-2007, 10:52 PM
not to be a pest but do you have a link to this, so i know wich one will work the best, sorry im a newb to these things.....
blueolds01
10-01-2007, 10:52 PM
i got dual super 40's (the big black ones) on my alero. there are video clips in my sign. i like 'em, sounds good over all...idle to WOT.
alero440
10-02-2007, 10:05 AM
I have a magnaflow. Its quiet on the highway, but when you rev it, it sounds good.
Redog
10-02-2007, 12:51 PM
i got dual super 40's (the big black ones) on my alero. there are video clips in my sign. i like 'em, sounds good over all...idle to WOT.
Watched your videos, sounds really good. Is it 2.5 in and out, and what RPM did you get up to?
I've noticed the 80 gets a little bit ricey around 3500 RPMs I'm thinking about going to 2 Super 44's with 2.5 in and 2.25 out
blueolds01
10-02-2007, 02:48 PM
Watched your videos, sounds really good. Is it 2.5 in and out, and what RPM did you get up to?
I've noticed the 80 gets a little bit ricey around 3500 RPMs I'm thinking about going to 2 Super 44's with 2.5 in and 2.25 out
it got to about 5600-5700 rpm. i noticed the same thing about the 80, thats why i went with the super 40's. i hate ricers..
after i got my exhaust done i was watching spike's powerblock and saw the ad for the super 44. i was like son of.. why now!? the 44 is thinner so it would tuck up under the bumper better, there for looking better. 2.25 out? why not just 2.5 out? an exhaust system only flows as much as your smallest opening...
Redog
10-03-2007, 12:22 PM
^^ True that, but I don't want to lose any top end.
When I do go with the 44's they don't come in 2.5 in and 2.25 out, so I'll just have to go 2.5 in and out
goldenalero
10-03-2007, 01:10 PM
what is a good exhaust if you want it to be mellow but when you get on it people know you mean business? it sounds like magnaflow is the way to go but which muffler is the best? keep in mind i hate rice burners
Alon Alero
10-03-2007, 04:32 PM
^^ True that, but I don't want to lose any top end.
What do u mean when u say that? like losing power on the high rpm's or what? if yes, how can i know my muffler isnt making me lose power as well?
alero440
10-04-2007, 10:17 AM
what is a good exhaust if you want it to be mellow but when you get on it people know you mean business? it sounds like magnaflow is the way to go but which muffler is the best? keep in mind i hate rice burners
This is mine...
http://www.magnaflow.org/web/mgf/14325.jpg
with a ractive tip...
http://www.toucanindustries.com/clientuploads/big_products/T815.jpg
The tip fits right into the bumper cut out. Its even with the bumper too.
Redog
10-04-2007, 10:28 AM
^^ And I heard your car and it sounds ricey to me.
And Alon Alero, what I mean by that is, if your exhasut is tooo big, the car will sound good, but will lose power with all that free flowing it will have.
Right now I'm doing OK with 1 muffler that has 2.5 in and 2.5 dual out, but with 2 mufflers with 2.5 in and out I might sound good but lose power and slow down in the 1/4 mile.
That is why I chose chambered mufflers. Straight thrus allow tooo much exhaust gas to escape. Cars use backpressure to make horsepower. Straight thrus do not allow backpressure to build
alero440
10-04-2007, 10:32 AM
^^ And I heard your car and it sounds ricey to me.
That was my old one. This has only been on my car since July 07 and it is MUCH quieter and less drone-y then the garbage I had one it at ASS.
This is my old one and it looked like crap too
http://www.automotiveconcepts.net/store/tn.html?src=images2%2FP25%2Fpm524.jpg&w=225
Alon Alero
10-04-2007, 11:04 AM
^^ And I heard your car and it sounds ricey to me.
And Alon Alero, what I mean by that is, if your exhasut is tooo big, the car will sound good, but will lose power with all that free flowing it will have.
That is why I chose chambered mufflers. Straight thrus allow tooo much exhaust gas to escape. Cars use backpressure to make horsepower. Straight thrus do not allow backpressure to build
Straight thrus - strait shaped muffler?
I get a really nice sound with the Remus (which is straight shaped) muffler and i actually feel a bigger boost when i accelerate from standing... is it possible that i gain power from standing and losing some at higher rpm's?
And what do u mean by saying chambered mufflers?
Redog
10-04-2007, 11:39 AM
This is a chambered muffler, notice the different chambers. This one is a 2 chamber
http://www.flowmastermufflers.com/images/40_super_cut.jpg
That was my old one. This has only been on my car since July 07 and it is MUCH quieter and less drone-y then the garbage I had one it at ASS.
This is my old one and it looked like crap too
http://www.automotiveconcepts.net/store/tn.html?src=images2%2FP25%2Fpm524.jpg&w=225
That's what you had? http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/wuerg/vomit-smiley-008.gif Good to see you upgraded a lot. I hate those mufflers, they look and sound so retarded
Alon Alero
10-04-2007, 11:46 AM
This is a chambered muffler, notice the different chambers. This one is a 2 chamber
http://www.flowmastermufflers.com/images/40_super_cut.jpg
So youre saying that a straight thrus is not good?
I dont know the sizes that mine have but its straight thrus and it looks like the ones u dont like... So is it possible that im still earning power?
Can u post a photo of your muffler?
blueolds01
10-04-2007, 03:21 PM
he ment a straight though muffler meaning it will flow more air. a chambered muffler flows less air because it has to go around all those metal plates inside. you cant tell if a muffler is chambered or straight though by just looking at it, you have to get a picture from the manufacturer or cut it in half (not recomended).
blueolds01
10-04-2007, 03:25 PM
^^ True that, but I don't want to lose any top end.
When I do go with the 44's they don't come in 2.5 in and 2.25 out, so I'll just have to go 2.5 in and out
o darn?
im sure you wont lose any top end. its not that much freer flowing, most of the exhaust comes out the one side any ways. the other side is mostly for looks and it did make it a tad bit louder.
i still dont understand why you would lose power because of less back pressure anyways. i could understand moving the powerband, but not losing the power. all well.
jackal2000
10-04-2007, 05:32 PM
the real key here is that tuning will fix everything. im no expert but from what i have read back pressure is what sucks the exhaust gas out of the cylinder. an exhaust system that flows more air will suck not only the exhaust gas out but also some of the air/fuel that is coming into the cylinder during that split second of valve overlap. less fuel equals less power. seems to me thats why some people claim a power loss after putting on their bigger exhaust. if you have the ability to tune then you can add fuel to make up for what is lost. once the exhaust gas leaves the cylinder then its all about flow velocity and not so much back pressure. two things contribute to the velocity of a gas, temperature and volume. cold air moves slower than hot air because its denser. if you are flowing more volume then you need a bigger exhaust pipe to handle the increase, all the while maintaining the back pressure at the exhaust port on the cylinder head. the obvious question is "well how do i figure all that out?" im sure there is a mathmatical equation for it but i have no idea what it is. im sure flow bench testing would answer some of it. the general rule of thumb for the 3400 engine, in my opinion, is that a chambered muffler is fine for naturally aspirated. forced induction pretty much requires a straight through type muffler due to the major increase in air flow. hope this helps and someone who is more knowledgeable please correct me if anything is wrong.
nickbain
10-04-2007, 05:46 PM
http://www.ecotecforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2948
http://www.ecotecforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1999
for those who care to read it.
Alon Alero
10-04-2007, 08:15 PM
he ment a straight though muffler meaning it will flow more air. a chambered muffler flows less air because it has to go around all those metal plates inside. you cant tell if a muffler is chambered or straight though by just looking at it, you have to get a picture from the manufacturer or cut it in half (not recomended).
Yea i know... I also read what jackal posted and im even more confused.
I have no idea if my exhaust helps me or not... but if it matters somehow, if i'm revving hard (i mean get into high rpms and no i dont do it alot :lol: ) there are drops of fuel coming out from the exhaust.. and my muffler isnt really bigger from the original one, but its straight placed and not width placed like the original so i guess it is bigger in some way.
Spilner521
10-05-2007, 02:22 AM
Let me clean this post up a little here...
That is why I chose chambered mufflers. Straight thrus allow tooo much exhaust gas to escape. Cars use backpressure to make horsepower. Straight thrus do not allow backpressure to build
This is incorrect. Engines do not need backpressure for anything. Eliminating all backpressure would be the ideal setup for an exhaust. An exhaust system that maintains high exhaust velocity will help scavenge the exhaust out of the cylinder. The best exhaust would be using the proper pipe diameter to maintain scavenging down low as well as flow well on the top end and using straight thru mufflers. This will maintain low end torque, flow enough on the top end to allow the greatest amount of power to be made, and have the least amount of restriction.
I don't know what your full setup is now, but I'd be willing to bet you'd better your quarter mile times and trap speeds by going with a full header-back exhaust with a minimum of 2.5" piping, a high flow cat and straight through mufflers.
the real key here is that tuning will fix everything. im no expert but from what i have read back pressure is what sucks the exhaust gas out of the cylinder. an exhaust system that flows more air will suck not only the exhaust gas out but also some of the air/fuel that is coming into the cylinder during that split second of valve overlap. less fuel equals less power. seems to me thats why some people claim a power loss after putting on their bigger exhaust. if you have the ability to tune then you can add fuel to make up for what is lost. once the exhaust gas leaves the cylinder then its all about flow velocity and not so much back pressure.
The velocity is what sucks the exhaust out of the cylinder, known as scavenging. When the exhaust flows faster out of the cylinder, it sucks the rest of the exhaust out with it, and during valve overlap, also sucks the air/fuel intake mixture into the cylinder, not out with the exhaust. Using the proper pipe diameter to maintain velocity will maximize the scavenging effect and maintain low end torque. The people that complain about losing power are probably complaining because the pipe is too big, which didn't maintain scavenging for low end torque, and therefore seems sluggish on the low end compaired to the stock exhaust.
Basically, everyone should think of exhaust backpressure this way: which pipe will the air flow faster through - the one that's open, or the one that's partially blocked at one end?
Another thing everyone's hung up on is the sound from using a straight thru muffler. If you think it's too "ricey" sounding, add in a straight thru resonator after the cat. It'll quiet it down a little and deepen the tone nicely.
Jferg2223
10-05-2007, 03:36 AM
my dynomax sounds good fellas. my best friend has super 40 on his grand am and we both came to a drunken agreement that my dynomax sounds better than his flowmaster. power wise i dont know we havnt did much testing but sound i am completely happy, i just did the camaro style single in dual out with dual borla tips on both sides definately ssswwwwweeeeeeettttt. not to mention i didnt quite pay as much for mine.
Cliff8928
10-05-2007, 12:19 PM
Which dynomax do you have? The Super Turbo or Ultra Flo?
Redog
10-05-2007, 02:27 PM
I have a full exhasut. Headers back and finished off with a Flowmaster 80 2.5 in and 2.5 dual out.
I want to go with dual Super 44's.
blueolds01
10-05-2007, 02:49 PM
I have a full exhasut. Headers back and finished off with a Flowmaster 80 2.5 in and 2.5 dual out.
I want to go with dual Super 44's.
DO IT!!
Jferg2223
10-05-2007, 03:44 PM
Which dynomax do you have? The Super Turbo or Ultra Flo?
i had the super turbo with same setup for a year and it sounded incredible but since you can see the muffler underneath the car while your driving i wanted to look a little better so i got the ultra flo and it sounds the same as the super turbo it just is welded rather than a rolled muffler and its polished so its purdy.
Spilner521
10-06-2007, 12:37 AM
I have a full exhasut. Headers back and finished off with a Flowmaster 80 2.5 in and 2.5 dual out.
I want to go with dual Super 44's.
What size piping from the headers, 2.5" I'm assuming?
Try going with a resonator and dual Magnaflows for more flow.
Mr_Reed
10-06-2007, 01:27 AM
Not many people do it... But my exhaust was only 80 bucks with the tip everything welded..
I cut off my resonator and put a glass pack in its place with a 3.5 in tip 2.5 piping all the way back sounds good and I gained some horsepower sounds kind of like a truck though lol
paulyb
10-06-2007, 01:40 AM
Not many people do it... But my exhaust was only 80 bucks with the tip everything welded..
I cut off my resonator and put a glass pack in its place with a 3.5 in tip 2.5 piping all the way back sounds good and I gained some horsepower sounds kind of like a truck though lol
nice.......... bet that bitch is loud as hell.
Mr_Reed
10-06-2007, 01:43 AM
Actually its not bad at all man drone isn't very loud its pretty sweet I was happy with it I've had it done for like 4 months I get alot of comments on it when I start my car up in the morning though that bitch is load lol I can't sneek out at night without my neighbors hearing me lol
01silveralero
10-06-2007, 12:19 PM
Not many people do it... But my exhaust was only 80 bucks with the tip everything welded..
I cut off my resonator and put a glass pack in its place with a 3.5 in tip 2.5 piping all the way back sounds good and I gained some horsepower sounds kind of like a truck though lol
video please
Cliff8928
10-06-2007, 01:16 PM
i had the super turbo with same setup for a year and it sounded incredible but since you can see the muffler underneath the car while your driving i wanted to look a little better so i got the ultra flo and it sounds the same as the super turbo it just is welded rather than a rolled muffler and its polished so its purdy.
Wow, I would've thought the ultra-flo would have been a bit louder with the straight-thru design. I know many people who love the dynomax on the V6/60. They typically do sound great.
My next muffler is a Corsa that came off a wrecked C5.
jturkey69
10-06-2007, 07:05 PM
who needs mufflers??..lol...i don't have any issues with the law, but if you need to have one, buy one that is a straight through design
Mr_Reed
10-06-2007, 07:11 PM
Like a glass pack!
lol
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