Cheapy ebay mufflers, anybody tried
yeah so the exhaust is getting muffled twice. half is getting muffled in one half in the other. it doesnt make it quieter on a small output motor like ours except at high rpms. with my old 3.0 it helped.
I got one of the ones off of eBay as well, and I am completely satisifed with it. I paid something like $35 including shipping, but this was about 1.5 yrs ago so I think they may have gone up since then. I would definately recommend it cause it does the same thing, but just for cheaper.
Originally Posted by randomsuper
all exhausts get louder over time.
Originally Posted by slipknot490
Hey Eski628...how is it after 1 1/2 years? Any louder over time? I was worried about this.
how much would you guestimate that it would cost to get the muffler welded on? im lookin for an average price range. i just ordred one of ebay and i wanna get it on asap.
thanks
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if all ya want is the cheapest way.. they can cut your stock muffler off then weld the new one on. most shops would charge 20-40 for that.
if you wanted a resonator back it'd be about 75-125
if you wanted a cat back without resonator about 80-130
cat back with high flow resonator about 100-200
this would all be with 2.0 piping and crush bent tubing. mandrel isnt worth teh time , money or hassle.
2.25 on a bolt-on equipped car or stock car will lose mad torque and be even louder.
if you wanted a resonator back it'd be about 75-125
if you wanted a cat back without resonator about 80-130
cat back with high flow resonator about 100-200
this would all be with 2.0 piping and crush bent tubing. mandrel isnt worth teh time , money or hassle.
2.25 on a bolt-on equipped car or stock car will lose mad torque and be even louder.
does any one have pics or vid w sound of an ebay exhaust installed?
I am thinking of getting one of these or having the local exhaust shop put on a glass pack. Have not heard of any one doing one of these?
I just want a little nicer sound but not loud at highway speeds. Also want a nicer look with a bigger tip.
Any thoughts?
I am thinking of getting one of these or having the local exhaust shop put on a glass pack. Have not heard of any one doing one of these?
I just want a little nicer sound but not loud at highway speeds. Also want a nicer look with a bigger tip.
Any thoughts?
Originally Posted by hotbox05
if you just did a cut and reweld it wouldnt be that loud, or lose torque or gain much hp. it's a cheap easy non loss of a compromise.
Thanks
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The stock muffler has an inlet pipe with a flange on it, this flange bolts to another flange that connects the rest of exhaust up to the factory exhaust manifold. If you cut and weld the new muffler, all they will have to do to put it back to stock is cut and weld the old muffler back on. Some shops might not be able to weld an aftermarket muffler to the original pipe because of the size difference. They might have to cut and weld at the factory resonator. I had them do it to mine because right at the resonator, the size is considerably larger. They could always just add a tapered pipe to change diamater size if you really wanted it. Just take the muffler to a shop that you want it done at and tell them what you want done and they will do the rest.
my exhaust came out to 100 bucks because I had them cut it at the resonator, add a small small taper and run 2 1/4" to the muffler. They also put a nice bend in it to go up over the torsion beam in the rear to make sure I had clearance for my drop. Everything came out real nice. I'll take a few pics and try to post em later tonight. Hope this helps.
The stock muffler has an inlet pipe with a flange on it, this flange bolts to another flange that connects the rest of exhaust up to the factory exhaust manifold. If you cut and weld the new muffler, all they will have to do to put it back to stock is cut and weld the old muffler back on. Some shops might not be able to weld an aftermarket muffler to the original pipe because of the size difference. They might have to cut and weld at the factory resonator. I had them do it to mine because right at the resonator, the size is considerably larger. They could always just add a tapered pipe to change diamater size if you really wanted it. Just take the muffler to a shop that you want it done at and tell them what you want done and they will do the rest.
my exhaust came out to 100 bucks because I had them cut it at the resonator, add a small small taper and run 2 1/4" to the muffler. They also put a nice bend in it to go up over the torsion beam in the rear to make sure I had clearance for my drop. Everything came out real nice. I'll take a few pics and try to post em later tonight. Hope this helps.
Originally Posted by sprslug_182
my exhaust came out to 100 bucks because I had them cut it at the resonator, add a small small taper and run 2 1/4" to the muffler. They also put a nice bend in it to go up over the torsion beam in the rear to make sure I had clearance for my drop. Everything came out real nice. I'll take a few pics and try to post em later tonight. Hope this helps.
So we are talking about $130 for the whole system?
Thx
Originally Posted by sprslug_182
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The stock muffler has an inlet pipe with a flange on it, this flange bolts to another flange that connects the rest of exhaust up to the factory exhaust manifold. If you cut and weld the new muffler, all they will have to do to put it back to stock is cut and weld the old muffler back on. Some shops might not be able to weld an aftermarket muffler to the original pipe because of the size difference. They might have to cut and weld at the factory resonator. I had them do it to mine because right at the resonator, the size is considerably larger. They could always just add a tapered pipe to change diamater size if you really wanted it. Just take the muffler to a shop that you want it done at and tell them what you want done and they will do the rest.
my exhaust came out to 100 bucks because I had them cut it at the resonator, add a small small taper and run 2 1/4" to the muffler. They also put a nice bend in it to go up over the torsion beam in the rear to make sure I had clearance for my drop. Everything came out real nice. I'll take a few pics and try to post em later tonight. Hope this helps.
The stock muffler has an inlet pipe with a flange on it, this flange bolts to another flange that connects the rest of exhaust up to the factory exhaust manifold. If you cut and weld the new muffler, all they will have to do to put it back to stock is cut and weld the old muffler back on. Some shops might not be able to weld an aftermarket muffler to the original pipe because of the size difference. They might have to cut and weld at the factory resonator. I had them do it to mine because right at the resonator, the size is considerably larger. They could always just add a tapered pipe to change diamater size if you really wanted it. Just take the muffler to a shop that you want it done at and tell them what you want done and they will do the rest.
my exhaust came out to 100 bucks because I had them cut it at the resonator, add a small small taper and run 2 1/4" to the muffler. They also put a nice bend in it to go up over the torsion beam in the rear to make sure I had clearance for my drop. Everything came out real nice. I'll take a few pics and try to post em later tonight. Hope this helps.
It says the universal muffler has a 4" Tip, 2 1/2" intake, and 19" long.
The xB axle-back is 13" long and 4" tip.
So it will prolly sound different...from what I've heard, generally the longer the muffler the quieter it is
Also, the universal muffler has a slant-cut tip, and the axle-back doesnt.
The xB axle-back is 13" long and 4" tip.
So it will prolly sound different...from what I've heard, generally the longer the muffler the quieter it is
Also, the universal muffler has a slant-cut tip, and the axle-back doesnt.






