muffler for automatic cars
#1
muffler for automatic cars
i drive an automatic, can i still weld on a magna flow - I'm looking for something that is quiet with low RPMs. and will only noise up if I pound on the gas.
if so can i go back to stock in the future if I ever sell my car?
if so can i go back to stock in the future if I ever sell my car?
#2
RE: muffler for automatic cars
hahahahahahaha sorry but yes you can still swap the mufler on a auto.. the differnce bettween standards and autos is hte tranny.. and if you wanna put it back to stock keep your stock muflfle layin around break out the old makita angle grinder and hack the magnaflow off and weld up your stock one when the time comes
#3
RE: muffler for automatic cars
I've got a magnaflow on my auto 97 LX and it sounds pretty good, but it is a tad loud because i don't have a cat or a resonator, but it is nice and mellow and low rpm's and than gets loud when the rpm's climb towards the red area on the tach.
#4
RE: muffler for automatic cars
you can put it on it. if you need to take it off you could always cut and weld back on the stock muffler. you could also instead of welding on the new one, clamp on the new one. then you could weld back on the other one using an adapter.
#5
RE: muffler for automatic cars
ya if you think youll go back stock... then i would find out WHERE the new muffler will go and sit if you use that stock pipe and then cut it thier... and use a STRAP CLAMP!!!!!!!! strap clamps are more $$ BUT seal great!!!! and anyone can instal a exaust with them and no welding needed!
im not sure actualy WHAT they are called BUT they are like 4-5inches wide strap that wrap around the pipe and bolt together tight i buy them at napa autoparts...... ya got to ask for them... they should know what ya mean... C clamps suck cause they just CRUSH the pipes together...
im not sure actualy WHAT they are called BUT they are like 4-5inches wide strap that wrap around the pipe and bolt together tight i buy them at napa autoparts...... ya got to ask for them... they should know what ya mean... C clamps suck cause they just CRUSH the pipes together...
#6
RE: muffler for automatic cars
well i think im just gonna go with the welding route so its cheaper... and then if i ever go back I'll just weld the stock one back. Hopefully all that cutting and welding won't be an issue.
I'm looking for something to be loud in RPMs above 3ish to 4 or 5. I've never pounced on my pedal hard enough for it to go in the red zone...
I'm looking for something to be loud in RPMs above 3ish to 4 or 5. I've never pounced on my pedal hard enough for it to go in the red zone...
#7
RE: muffler for automatic cars
well are you gonna weld it or have a exaust shop weld it up?
if a exaust shop.... just have them weld up a new pipe for it so it bolts right infront of the axle..... that way when you want to go back stock just unbolt and bolt in the factory muffler back inplace.... would be easier and cleaner........
i dont think it would cost much more $$ to have that pipe and flange...... just an idea...
if a exaust shop.... just have them weld up a new pipe for it so it bolts right infront of the axle..... that way when you want to go back stock just unbolt and bolt in the factory muffler back inplace.... would be easier and cleaner........
i dont think it would cost much more $$ to have that pipe and flange...... just an idea...
#10
RE: muffler for automatic cars
im not positive what the clamp is called.... but you should be able to ask and they SHOULD know what your talking about! its a wide strap that bolts along with the pipe and not some ragedy C bolt clamp...