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Old 05-06-2010, 12:59 AM
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I been thinking of improving the sound of my car. Im planning on getting a FIPK for an intake. On the exhaust behalf, i can not dish out much cash on an exhaust system just yet. So i decided on cutting the resonator off the stock. BUT i been reading around and thinking about having magnaflow mufflers weld on to my stock exhaust.

My problem is that i do not know which muffler to get for my AP1. I know there is a bunch of different types of mufflers but i do not know which one to chose from. I've done some research and i gathered up this info: "If you want to be quiet then you should use the 14832. The 14822 is a little louder since there is less fiberglass packing and the cannister is round instead of the oval type."

I just want to make sure if that is correct, or if anyone has added magnaflow muffers on their stock exhaust, which kind of muffler did you use?

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Also what is the difference between the Oval and round body, besides the obvious
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I also heard a bunch on youtube, but what kind of mufflers were they using?
I like the sound of these ones
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucoovZ-wwGA [/media]&feature=related
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLnX0a2nw0g [/media]&feature=related
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z18w87PZx_U [/media]
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I did this recently.

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BTW, if you buy Magnaflow parts from Amazon, try using the promotion code MAGFLO30 for a 30% discount.
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While you still have a clean stock cat back to play with, check out my post. https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...&#entry18400271
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Originally Posted by gernby,May 6 2010, 06:45 AM
That sounds great! I want to go for a deeper tone. Do you know which muffler achieves that? The frustrating thing is that i dont know which muffler produces which sound i want
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how would i go about finding which mufflers produce the sound i want? Some people put up part numbers but most people dont.
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anyone else with magnaflow mufflers please chime in
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I'm starting to think that all magnaflow mufflers have pretty much the same sound. just different looks to it


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