Installed Super 44 today.
Originally Posted by jbrew
Nice welds , but I'll keep my Magnaflow - IMO , it sounds much better and I swithched from a Flowmaster 50 series . I didn't know how much torque I've been missing. Flowmasters , just eat it up..
No offense, good job on the welds ..
No offense, good job on the welds ..
Do you have the 14" or 18" Magnaflow?
Was your 50 Series FM louder/quieter? More/less drone? compared to your current Magnaflow?
Originally Posted by mdwilli
jbrew,
Do you have the 14" or 18" Magnaflow?
Was your 50 Series FM louder/quieter? More/less drone? compared to your current Magnaflow?
Do you have the 14" or 18" Magnaflow?
Was your 50 Series FM louder/quieter? More/less drone? compared to your current Magnaflow?
My Magnaflow is 24".. The magnaflow was quieter when I first istalled it , but it's hard to explain -it's more of quality sound. The 50 sounded like my stock unit with a hole in it. That's the best I can explain it.
Since then I've done more to the exhaust. I purchased reduced front cat's , I was suppose to get 2 1/4 but I got 2 1/8 (stock was 2 1/2) and I got rid of the rear cats all together.
Sounds just like a GT at start up and when driven normally and I have a SISO . Has a little popping when reved up . I always get asked if I have a mustang motor inner. The configuration turned out real well - I read about reducing the cats (reducing one and offing the other) in a troyer tune artical - keeping back pressure up and increasing overall torque , this also helped on the high end as well. O - 60 allot quicker than it was with all 4 cats.
I was beating stock 3 valve 150's before I did the cat upgrade , I haven't raced another since. I raced a old 5.0 Stang LX, u know , those go carts with a motor... That little sucker smoked me

If I was to do all over and new my cats where in good shape , I would just gut the front cats and leave rears alone - keep the whole system in one piece . I have 226,000 on my old cats and thought they may be bad so I just cut all the olds out..
Last edited by jbrew; Aug 24, 2007 at 02:29 PM.


