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Exhaust mufflers.

Post by octanejunkie »

I want to beef up the noise on my 73 318 engine. It already has twin pipes, but is still a bit quiet. I had Flowmasters on my Buick and they sounded great, but they're very expensive.
Are there any other mufflers which sound similar, which i could get over here that don't cost the earth?
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Mate of mine makes mufflers and might be able to help, give Matt a call on 07977 827522 and see what he has to say.
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Post by skippy »

Thrush do a Flowmaster style muffler, lot cheaper than Flowmasters, normally some for sale on UK Ebay
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Post by shovelheadrob »

Always used to use Sonic turbo mufflers, they were cheap, sounded good & readily available, don't know if they still are?
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Post by hemi472 »

Rob i remember everyone around here had those - they sounded great didn't they. They stopped making them over 20 years ago but n.o.s ones occasionally pop up on us eBay.
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Post by ScottyDave »

Here's a Thrush, I was thinking of these for my 318 as well but I'm way off needing them as yet
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/222220998852
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Those Thrush look like a straight Flowmaster rip off.
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In the late '70's round here we just used to bolt a pair of Thrush header mufflers to the end of the collectors and leave it at that, now they were loud! You can just about see them here under the doors.
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Post by ScottyDave »

When I first got mine it only had a single Cherry bomb each side exiting just in front of the wheels, stupid loud and horrible to pull away in, I fitted a small silencer in front of each cherry and it transformed the car.

I know what you mean about those Thrush mufflers Blue I thought Flowmaster when I saw them.
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hemi472 wrote:Rob i remember everyone around here had those - they sounded great didn't they. They stopped making them over 20 years ago but n.o.s ones occasionally pop up on us eBay.
Wow thanks for making me feel old Chris!
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Post by Wolfman »

Nah just get a pair straight through pipes with cherry bombs at rear, job done :D long live the 70's
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shovelheadrob wrote:
hemi472 wrote:Rob i remember everyone around here had those - they sounded great didn't they. They stopped making them over 20 years ago but n.o.s ones occasionally pop up on us eBay.
Wow thanks for making me feel old Chris!
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Post by GJUK »

I have a pair of Thrush flowmaster type boxes on my car.

They are very loud, great for waking up neighbours and would soon annoy anyone if they lived close.

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Post by Captain Chaos »

Wolfman wrote:Nah just get a pair straight through pipes with cherry bombs at rear, job done :D long live the 70's
Yes I am still on the Cherry Bomb stage too,my Van,Jeep and Monte have them on as the only silencing.The Monte has them quite near the front of the system and it has a lovely deep bass to it.

I will concede though that the Fury has Flowmaster style boxes and that has a delightfully mellifluous sound.
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Post by theseoldcars »

I fitted a pair of Thrush Welded to mine. £50-odd a side. Discrete enough around town, yet sounds healthy when opened up. Seem to be lasting okay, too.

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