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    4.6 4v muffler recommendations

    Currently set up on my 1997 cobra with an aftermarket catted X pipe, straight pipes with no mufflers.
    I love how the car sounds.
    I love how loud it is.
    However, I'm a little nervous not running any mufflers. Thinking of upgrading the cat back in the spring.

    What mufflers would allow me to be legal, yet keep the car sounding the way it is?
    Flow master 10's?
    Magnapacks?

    What tailpipes look the best on these cars?
    What size tailpipe, 2.5" or 3"?

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    What ever GhostRider has.

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    Ghost Rider, what are you running?

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    Dave has SLP Loudmouths.
    My vote would be Flowmaster, impressed with the lack of drone and great exhaust note out back on my own. Have previously run Magnaflow and SLP's.

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    Yes Ghostrider runs SLP everything, front to back. If you love the way your car sounds now with straight pipes....add in a set of SLP Loudmouth 1's and you will still retain your happiness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RioCobra View Post
    Currently set up on my 1997 cobra with an aftermarket catted X pipe, straight pipes with no mufflers.
    I love how the car sounds.
    I love how loud it is.
    However, I'm a little nervous not running any mufflers. Thinking of upgrading the cat back in the spring.

    What mufflers would allow me to be legal, yet keep the car sounding the way it is?
    Flow master 10's?
    Magnapacks?

    What tailpipes look the best on these cars?
    What size tailpipe, 2.5" or 3"?
    SLP LM will be a little louder than your straight pipes, the size and design of the resonator increases the volume

    So as far as loudness goes out of the ones listed (and I added the SLP LM II for comparison):

    - SLP LM
    - Straight Pipe
    - 1 Chambers (Flowmaster 10 Series)
    - SLP LM II
    - Magnaflow Magnapacks
    - Flowmaster AT (40 Series)

    ^^^All these will be affected differently by different aftermarket X or H pipes


    and LOL at Don

    Quote Originally Posted by RedSN View Post
    What has GR been talking about non-stop for the last 2 months? Changes the conversation to it no matter what subject you are trying to talk about, LOL.

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    Very happy with my flowmaster 10's on the fox.

    No idea how they would sound on a 4.6.. Ghost Riders car is stupid loud!
    '88 LX

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    My mach 1 sounds amazing with flowmaster 40s ( american thunder). Slps will give you a headache

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    I've always been partial to flowmaster as well.. They have a beauty sound!!

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    I'd agree, if you like the sound now, LM1s will not disappoint.

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