Muffler options
Muffler options
Hey guys, I've been looking for muffler options for my 85 300D turbo, but haven't found too many audio clips. What all have you guys tried? I heard a Flowmaster on YouTube but it sounded kinda ricey. I'm more interested in a deeper, sporty tone.
Probably doesn't answer your question, but straight pipe is fantastic...
I agree with nzscott. Unless you do a ton of highway driving. My 82 300D is loud on the highway running 3k+ rpm. But it's more of a drone than it is being actually loud
At most I would buy something straight through, just like a resonator or something a muffler company would say "resembles open headers"
(10-04-2015, 07:40 AM)MFSuper90 I agree with nzscott. Unless you do a ton of highway driving. My 82 300D is loud on the highway running 3k+ rpm. But it's more of a drone than it is being actually loud
At most I would buy something straight through, just like a resonator or something a muffler company would say "resembles open headers"
(10-04-2015, 07:40 AM)MFSuper90 I agree with nzscott. Unless you do a ton of highway driving. My 82 300D is loud on the highway running 3k+ rpm. But it's more of a drone than it is being actually loud
At most I would buy something straight through, just like a resonator or something a muffler company would say "resembles open headers"
(10-04-2015, 08:53 AM)zeeman(10-04-2015, 07:40 AM)MFSuper90 I agree with nzscott. Unless you do a ton of highway driving. My 82 300D is loud on the highway running 3k+ rpm. But it's more of a drone than it is being actually loud
At most I would buy something straight through, just like a resonator or something a muffler company would say "resembles open headers"
Try Spintech Mufflers. They have a design that beats all of them. There diesel muffler is a true diesel muffler, there is a difference in design from a gas muffler.
(10-04-2015, 08:53 AM)zeeman(10-04-2015, 07:40 AM)MFSuper90 I agree with nzscott. Unless you do a ton of highway driving. My 82 300D is loud on the highway running 3k+ rpm. But it's more of a drone than it is being actually loud
At most I would buy something straight through, just like a resonator or something a muffler company would say "resembles open headers"
Try Spintech Mufflers. They have a design that beats all of them. There diesel muffler is a true diesel muffler, there is a difference in design from a gas muffler.
(10-04-2015, 10:49 AM)EmJay(10-04-2015, 08:53 AM)zeeman(10-04-2015, 07:40 AM)MFSuper90 I agree with nzscott. Unless you do a ton of highway driving. My 82 300D is loud on the highway running 3k+ rpm. But it's more of a drone than it is being actually loud
At most I would buy something straight through, just like a resonator or something a muffler company would say "resembles open headers"
Try Spintech Mufflers. They have a design that beats all of them. There diesel muffler is a true diesel muffler, there is a difference in design from a gas muffler.
Hmm, I didn't think about that, I should have known that there would be a difference between petrol and diesel mufflers. This gives me an additional angle to search. The tone that I'm after, I heard it on an Aston Martin. I know that I won't be able to replicate that perfectly, but if I could get somewhat close to that, I'd be happy. Thanks for the lead on Spintech Mufflers, I'll look into them.
I don't want to do a straight pipe, I'm more turning this car into a family car to take on road trips. Seeing as I don't have a family (yet) for this I have plenty of time to work on this project. And with the price of new cars today, I'll still be saving $$$.
(10-04-2015, 10:49 AM)EmJay(10-04-2015, 08:53 AM)zeeman(10-04-2015, 07:40 AM)MFSuper90 I agree with nzscott. Unless you do a ton of highway driving. My 82 300D is loud on the highway running 3k+ rpm. But it's more of a drone than it is being actually loud
At most I would buy something straight through, just like a resonator or something a muffler company would say "resembles open headers"
Try Spintech Mufflers. They have a design that beats all of them. There diesel muffler is a true diesel muffler, there is a difference in design from a gas muffler.
Hmm, I didn't think about that, I should have known that there would be a difference between petrol and diesel mufflers. This gives me an additional angle to search. The tone that I'm after, I heard it on an Aston Martin. I know that I won't be able to replicate that perfectly, but if I could get somewhat close to that, I'd be happy. Thanks for the lead on Spintech Mufflers, I'll look into them.
I don't want to do a straight pipe, I'm more turning this car into a family car to take on road trips. Seeing as I don't have a family (yet) for this I have plenty of time to work on this project. And with the price of new cars today, I'll still be saving $$$.