Performance Muffler
I want to get something for my svx to make it sound a little better. Maybe a new performance muffler. I dont want anything ridiculous maybe just something a little louder than what it is with a more sporty sound and some low end growl/purr? *Sounds like a cat?
I didnt really look to hard but this is really the only muffler i found. http://svx-motorsport-accessories.st...svxpemuon.html Does anyone have one of these or something similar? Or any other ideas on making my car sound a little better? |
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Are you concerned about bolt-on-ability? Because there are almost no exhaust systems that will bolt directly on to the SVX. The only ones I can think of are the Stebro and Flatt Racing cat-back systems. Other than that, it's pretty much custom or nothing. If you're handy with a welder you can do it yourself, otherwise it means a trip to a muffler shop to get them to build the system for you.
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I'm not really looking at performance or anything and i didnt wanna get an entire exhaust system i just wanted something to give me a little better sound.
But on the site it says this: "Magnaflows Smooth sounding and HI Performance Muffler thats easy to mount up in place of the stock sideways muffler" That means it just swaps out the stock for the perfomance right? No major customizations? |
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You will have to weld the old one out... and weld the new one in... or use duct tape....
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Thats what i figured. I can get that done.
Thanks. Is that a good muffler? Any suggestions? |
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Svxfiles put a new exhaust system on Harry Newman's (newsvx) 1992 pearlie that is Harry's autocross vehicle.
Harry had the stock rear muffler, but wanted something more aggressive and meaner-sounding. So svxfiles came up with the "'Madder Muffler Mod". Basically he dropped Harry's rear muffler and cut a 5" by 5" opening in the top of the muffler, about 1" back from the top flange. Once the flap was opened up, exposing the 4 exhaust tubes, he cut out the sections of all 4 tubes in the middle and welded it back up. The mod increases the sound, and flow of the factory muffler, (in that order) and DOES give the exhaust note more bite. And the price is very low, no new tubing or exhaust tips. Maybe Harry can tell you himself. He seems to like it a lot. http://www.subaru-svx.net/photos/fil...iles/41797.jpg http://www.subaru-svx.net/photos/fil...iles/41798.jpg . |
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Is that legal?!:eek:
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The increase in db is well within legal limits. |
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How much do you charge to do all of this Tom? I'm sure people would like to know. ;)
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I am thinking he will not have any problems with emissions no matter where he cuts the stock muffler. He could even cut it off and he'd still not have any emissions problems. The car may sound incredibly loud but if my thinking is correct, it is only a 'muffler' of noise. As long as he doesn't cut, move or modify the cat converter, he should be cool. Soundwise, he may like it. Performance wise, I actually think it'd be worse. The airflow would come crashing inside the muffler before exiting rather than making a smooth path through it. The air would flow smoothly until it hits the cut muffler piping, then slow down and cause turbulence inside the muffler before exiting. The lower performance may not be able to be signficantly felt or even measured though. |
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I actually have a muffler in my garage with the top removed.:rolleyes: If you were to see it in person I am sure that you would agree that the new path would increase flow! Why don't you stop in this weekend for the Pumpkin Carve?:) Tom ps, I never try to decrease performance! |
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I know you know what you are doing. Your mod should fit Jeremy's bill perfectly. |
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Most of PA still doesn't test for emissions they simply make sure your obd-2 check engine light isn't shooting codes and your pre obd-2 vehicle gets a "visual" check to make sure it has its original emissions components on it. Depending on where you take it I've heard of some failing b/c of a modified or aftermarket muffler. It isn't right as it doesn't effect emissions but it happens. That's what happens when PA puts their whole a## out there for emissions testing.:D They make you buy $20k computers that link to the state and send you to an 8 hour training course so you're an emissions expert!:D |
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