Length?
Length?
Does the length of the muffler affect flow or sound? What I want to do is get a shorter muffler so that i can place the pipe before rear wheel. Also, is there an advantage to having a round or oval muffler?
The longer the muffler the quieter it is. There are basically 2 muffler designs, baffled and straight through. The baffled mufflers have chambers that are used to quiet down the exhaust sound. Therefore, the longer the muffler, the more chambers there are in it, and the quieter it is. The best example of this type of muffler is the Flowmaster, although IMCO and Gibson also use baffles. The other kind is a straight through design, which has a straight pipe through the center of the muffler that is perforated. Surrounding this tube in the muffler casing is insulating material that quiets the sound down as it passes through. There are several different companies that use this design, Magnaflow and Banks being the first that come to mind.
Originally Posted by fourpointsix
The longer the muffler the quieter it is. There are basically 2 muffler designs, baffled and straight through. The baffled mufflers have chambers that are used to quiet down the exhaust sound. Therefore, the longer the muffler, the more chambers there are in it, and the quieter it is. The best example of this type of muffler is the Flowmaster, although IMCO and Gibson also use baffles. The other kind is a straight through design, which has a straight pipe through the center of the muffler that is perforated. Surrounding this tube in the muffler casing is insulating material that quiets the sound down as it passes through. There are several different companies that use this design, Magnaflow and Banks being the first that come to mind.
I also got one more dumb question, does the length of the tail pipe affect sound?
The longer the pipe after the muffler, the quieter it will be. As for staying under 100dB, I would reccomend a 24" Magnaflow muffler. It will be very mild driving but will wake up when you go WOT.
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Originally Posted by PonyF150
so that is the major difference between flowmaster and magnaflow? (not trying to start a war here) I'm going back and forth between these companies. My major concern is loudness... i'm trying to stay under 97-100 dBs but no one will give a straight answear to how loud these mufflers are.
I also got one more dumb question, does the length of the tail pipe affect sound?
I also got one more dumb question, does the length of the tail pipe affect sound?
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