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    Yep, I have flow master super 44's right now and I had straight pipes before, didn't quiet it down one bit, just deeper, so loud, it's nice but not for a daily driver sound


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pokealong1227 View Post
    I have TWO flow masters. And they are still loud and don't like the sound too much and from what I've heard the flow sucks compared to straight flow.
    What series are yours?

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    I've have Borla's for a long time. I liked them a lot. Then went to the Hooker Maxlfows. Love them so much better

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKGTP19 View Post
    Yep, I have flow master super 44's right now and I had straight pipes before, didn't quiet it down one bit, just deeper, so loud, it's nice but not for a daily driver sound


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    They are loud and I have to drive 25 miles round trip for work every day. Several miles through town, sometimes early in the morning. Gets annoying. They're nice sounding at WOT so maybe on a track car, but you're right not on a daily driver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedneckGTP View Post
    What series are yours?

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    Super 40s. But I haven't heard anything really good about any chambered mufflers on this engine platform.
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    I'm throwing some thrush turbos on soon, I can't take the noise


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    Quote Originally Posted by AKGTP19 View Post
    I'm throwing some thrush turbos on soon, I can't take the noise


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    I'm thinking turbos or borlas are gonna be the way to go. I want something deep and quiet.
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    I had Blowmaster 40's on my car and I hated them. Ricers looked at me funny. LOL But to each their own on sound.

    Turbo's will give you a quiet sound with a minimal deep tone (I had them on a 78 Trans Am, 6.6 liter) and it was quiet to me, but my other car was my 70 Chevelle built with Flows

    Borla, if set up right, will give you a nice deep mellow tone and have a good sound throughout the RPM range.

    As silver said with the Maxflows, if I'm not mistaken they are In between turbos and borla's in loudness. He can comment on that.

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    The only muffler that makes the 3800 sound good is a turbo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dbextreme View Post
    I had Blowmaster 40's on my car and I hated them. Ricers looked at me funny. LOL But to each their own on sound.

    Turbo's will give you a quiet sound with a minimal deep tone (I had them on a 78 Trans Am, 6.6 liter) and it was quiet to me, but my other car was my 70 Chevelle built with Flows

    Borla, if set up right, will give you a nice deep mellow tone and have a good sound throughout the RPM range.

    As silver said with the Maxflows, if I'm not mistaken they are In between turbos and borla's in loudness. He can comment on that.

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    I thought they sounded good, til an eclipse that sounded like a weedeater through a megaphone moved in across the street and realized "Wow, my car sounds WAY to close to his.."

    I don't want something TOO quiet so maybe turbos aren't for me. Borlas seem to be a nice step down into the deeper tone. Although I am curious, in your opinion what would be "set up right"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SnowFlake View Post
    The only muffler that makes the 3800 sound good is a turbo.
    I've heard that exact same thing said about Borlas. Just those two though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pokealong1227 View Post
    I've heard that exact same thing said about Borlas. Just those two though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SnowFlake View Post
    Yes, I assumed you meant a turbo muffler. Which is what we were talking about in the messages directly before you.
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    I had borla, the full cat back, sounded perfect, I didn't touch the exhaust once I heard it, perfect, pro x


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    Quote Originally Posted by AKGTP19 View Post
    I had borla, the full cat back, sounded perfect, I didn't touch the exhaust once I heard it, perfect, pro x


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    Wish they still sold the cat back. Any of those are now $1,100+ and special order. Could potentially re-create it for about $600-700 but I don't know what resonator to use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pokealong1227 View Post
    Wish they still sold the cat back. Any of those are now $1,100+ and special order. Could potentially re-create it for about $600-700 but I don't know what resonator to use.
    Yep, gotta pay to play as my friend always says


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pokealong1227 View Post
    Wish they still sold the cat back. Any of those are now $1,100+ and special order. Could potentially re-create it for about $600-700 but I don't know what resonator to use.
    Back off stock mufflers. Have Borlas welded on. Use stock resonator or go aftermarket if you choose. And yet you only spent maybe $300.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AKGTP19 View Post
    Yep, gotta pay to play as my friend always says


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    Just annoying that you have to pay $400+ extra because Borla won't sell it directly. Not to mention the false advertising on their site leading all the way to actual check out. Still gotta think about it but whether I build a custom exhaust or order from them, Borla seems like the perfect exhaust for me. Turbos seem to be a little on the quiet side. I still want something a little louder but more toned down. There is always magnaflow, but nobody really talks about them on our cars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDCOMPG View Post
    Back off stock mufflers. Have Borlas welded on. Use stock resonator or go aftermarket if you choose. And yet you only spent maybe $300.
    Local shop wanted to charge $300 just to add two mufflers and remove resonator. Not including parts.
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    Rip off. Try a mom and pop shop. Years ago when I did my setup I took it down to a local tire place and paid them $10 just to cut my stock mufflers off (didn't feel like getting my hands dirty or jacking the car up etc) then drove the car down to a mom and pop shop and paid them $50 to weld my Borlas on.
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