thinking about having a Magnaflow muffler installed
thinking about having a Magnaflow muffler installed
I have been thinking about having a Magnaflow muffler installed without a cat-back kit, just the muffler..would the correct size be 2.5 inches on this thing? The reason I would like to do this is to have a little more hp/tq for less downshifting out of overdrive going up hills, and the added sound would be ok too. I was thinking a 22 inch muffler because I would like it to be relatively quiet, something like a factory 2004 muffler sounds maybe. The guy I talked to at Sears said it wouldn't help at all with downshifting and I would probably lose gas mileage, is he correct about that? I also mentioned putting on a cold air intake and he said that wouldn't help either. I already placed an order on a cold air intake, and am planning on having a muffler installed soon. Any info. on this would be greatly appreciated.
Ok thanks, I guess I'll have a Magnaflow put on just for the sound then..is the 22 inch similar in volume to the 2004-2008 factory muffler? I found an audio clip on here with the same muffler-only install on a similar year as mine, but I can't really tell from it.
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Getting the truck to breath better is a good start. So a CAI and a free-flowing exhaust will get things going. A good tuner however, will get you better results like 4.6 said. Since you're having issues with the trans shifting into O/D, I assume your either towing something, or have oversized rubber. In that case a tuner with a tow tune as one of your options would definitely help there. That being said, your 4 cats are the biggest problem. I had a quad cat set-up before and replacing them with 2 high flows made a big difference for my truck. Keep in mind that doing so will have an increase in the db department.
That would be great for me, I don't want anything too much louder..got that out of my system with Flowmasters on the Mustangs I used to have.
Getting the truck to breath better is a good start. So a CAI and a free-flowing exhaust will get things going. A good tuner however, will get you better results like 4.6 said. Since you're having issues with the trans shifting into O/D, I assume your either towing something, or have oversized rubber. In that case a tuner with a tow tune as one of your options would definitely help there. That being said, your 4 cats are the biggest problem. I had a quad cat set-up before and replacing them with 2 high flows made a big difference for my truck. Keep in mind that doing so will have an increase in the db department. 

A programmer would be better for performance if that's your main goal. If you can get all of it done (muffler, CAI, cats, programmer), then it will perform much better. Hi-flow cats will make it louder and more aggressive.
Your quad cat system is highly restrictive, swapping them with two high-flows will yield much better CFM numbers, and will accordingly give you better performance and throttle response......better sound in my opinion also, but will be louder. A larger diameter oval muffler should keep things on the quieter side.

I used to have a programmer with one of my Mustangs, manual transmission..didn't notice anything at all with that. I was thinking a programmer would help with shift firmness, but that's probably it..I'm not planning on modding so much that I would really benefit from a custom tune.


