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Flowmaster Super 40 Series Muffler Review
Posted by admin in Auto Muffler on March 16, 2011
There are many that are considering buying an aftermarket muffler for their vehicle. There is a lot to choose from out there, all with their unique benefits and sound. I purchased the Flowmaster Super 40 Series Muffler. Flowmaster claims it to be one of their loudest, high flow mufflers. According to Flowmastermufflers.com “The Super 40 has that “deep powerful” sound of the original 40 series but with all the benefits of performance and low interior resonance from the “Delta Flow technology.” I have to say that I agree with the fact that it has a deep powerful sound, however, the interior resonance is significant. I have not heard the interior resonance of a delta flow, but the Super 40 Series still has quite a bit of interior resonance.
I put this muffler on a 2001 Toyota Tundra 4.7 Liter V8. I ordered the muffler online, and when it came I took it and the truck to a local muffler shop and had it installed. The shop simply cut out the stock muffler and installed the new one. The resonator was left alone. I also added a stainless steel tip. From day 1, I have been very impressed with the sound of it.
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Muffler & Exhaust Performance
Posted by admin in Auto Muffler on March 16, 2011
Taking a road trip can be a lot of fun, but not if the enjoyment is short lived by loud noises from your muffler. It can cause a horrible ringing in your ears as well as making it difficult to talk to other passengers. Besides the loud noises there are other reasons why it is important to keep your eyes on your muffler and exhaust.
Mufflers make it more enjoyable to drive by reducing engine and exhaust noise. If you can suddenly hear the noise of your engine you might have to have your exhaust system checked out. Your muffler is attached to the exhaust pipe and isn’t just in charge of reducing sound but it is also key in keeping deadly gasses out of your car.
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Learn How Your Muffler Works
Posted by admin in Auto Muffler on March 16, 2011
Sometimes you may find a car driving near you making entirely too much noise, most likely that car has a damaged exhaust system or a missing their muffler. A Muffler is used on internal combustion engines to lessen the amount of noise the engine makes.
A muffler is specially tuned to lessen the noise coming from the motor due to a remarkable feat of engineering, creating destructive interference to offset the engine noise. Mufflers are also used to reduce back pressure which decreases wear on the engine and boosts efficiency.