I had a pair of 40 series delta flows welded onto my MKX because there isn't a system made for it lol. still very mellow sound because of a resonator further upstream
MKX huh? We'd love to hear it, any chance that you can put up a short video on UA-cam? If so make sure to send us a link. Thanks for your support! - Jason @ Flowmaster
It all depends on how loud of an exhaust that you're looking for. We have a number of muffler options as well as Cat-back, and Axle-back systems for your Charger that vary from tame to highly aggressive. I encourage you to give us a call at 707-544-4761 and let our Support Team know what you'd like and I guarantee that we'll have some options for you. - Jason @ Flowmaster
If you're looking for a muffler with a moderate exterior tone yet quieter in the cabin then our new FlowFX muffler (part # 71236) or the 50 Series Delta Flow (part # 842553) should be perfect. The FlowFX will be slightly louder than the 50 Series Delta Flow but neither are considered to be aggressive in tone. The part numbers that I provided are for mufflers with an offset inlet and offset outlet and for 2.50" exhaust piping. Those would be the ones to use if you're replacing the mufflers underneath the vehicle, not the resonators in the rear. If you need a different size or configuration please give us a ring at 707-544-4761. FlowFX: 50 Series Delta Flow: - Jason @ Flowmaster
I have a 4.8 inline-six Nissan Patrol. Removed the cat and fitted a 50 series delta flow muffler. 3" pipe until the muffler and 2.5" from there. Sounds great but getting a bit too much interior resonance around 1500rpm. Fitting your 2.5" resonator tomorrow, which will hopefully sort that out.
The addition of a resonator will definitely help to curb the excessive resonance that you're experiencing. The 50 Series Delta Flow is not considered a highly aggressive muffler so it is a bit odd that you're getting that additional drone. We are not fortunate enough to get the Patrol here in the US so I do not know the specs on the vehicle. I question if the 3.00" piping prior to the muffler may be part of the issue. If your vehicle is NOT turbocharged, then the "throttling" effect going from 3.00" to 2.50" MAY have something to do with it. Using 2.50" piping throughout may help if the resonator does not. If the vehicle IS turbocharged then the reduction maybe acting as a light blockage causing the unwanted drone. An increase to 3.00" piping for the entire system may offer a performance advantage and help with drone as well. Those Nisan Patrols are pretty cool. I have seen some Patrol builds here on UA-cam that have monster engine swaps. Please let us know how the new resonator worked out for you if you get the time. - Jason @ Flowmaster
Thanks for your responce. Fitted the resonator and it seems to have worked. Drone and sound levels are much better. Changing to a 2.5" throughout won't be worth the extra cash at this point.
2007 volvo s40 2.4i what do you recommend for my vehicle. I'm interested in something that will make my car increase some speed . Do not really care how loud it is ?
Depending on how loud of an exhaust note you're looking for the FlowFX, dBX Series or 60 Series will make the best options for your Lancer. Try giving us a call at 707-544-4761 and our Support Team will help chose the right muffler for you. - Jason @ Flowmaster
After taking a look at the factory exhaust system I only have one muffler recommendation and it may be too aggressive for your liking. The factory muffler has a 2.00" inlet and a 1.75" outlet with the inlet and outlet on the same end cap of the muffler. The Flowmaster 80 Series Cross-Flow is the only muffler with configuration and is considered to have a pretty aggressive exhaust note. You can always take a few good photos of your current muffler and give us a call. You can email the photos to us and we may be able to get you an additional recommendation. Please call us at 707-544-4761 Monday through Friday 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Pacific. - Jason @ Flowmaster
I have a 2007 cadillac ext that I'm having a new motor put in and I asked for a Cat-Back stainless steel muffler and tailpipe to be installed. Do you think my mechanic can find the system for sale? No!!! He can't get them for four weeks no matter who he called. There are none already manufactured. What's the problem with their production system?
Sorry, need some advice, i daily use a Holden torana run with 173ci 6cylinder. What type flowmaster Muffler recommended. As long as i knew, flowmaster just for V8 enggine. It is possible if i use flowmaster mufler for my Holden exaust and Will it worked and give same sound? Thanks.🙏🏾
I have a 2018 JK Jeep Wrangler. I want to get a new exhaust system but cant decide between axle back and cat back. My main question is, will I get any performance and mileage gains from a cat back? Because if not much I'd rather save some cash and get an axle back..
You'll get a little better performance out of a Cat-back system over an Axle-back system. This is due to the upgraded exhaust tubing that is used in the Cat-back that has a larger diameter over stock. Are we talking a difference of 10+ horsepower between the two options? Most likely not, but there is a difference. - Jason @ Flowmaster
I have an 01 mustang . I installed the super 10 and it sounds sickkk
I had a pair of 40 series delta flows welded onto my MKX because there isn't a system made for it lol. still very mellow sound because of a resonator further upstream
MKX huh? We'd love to hear it, any chance that you can put up a short video on UA-cam? If so make sure to send us a link. Thanks for your support!
- Jason @ Flowmaster
I did a couple years ago actually
ua-cam.com/video/pIoOto_8ES0/v-deo.html
Just checked it out and left a short comment. Thanks for the link and once again thanks for the love!
- Jason @ Flowmaster
I have a 2015 dodge charger RT what mufflers do you recommend ?
It all depends on how loud of an exhaust that you're looking for. We have a number of muffler options as well as Cat-back, and Axle-back systems for your Charger that vary from tame to highly aggressive. I encourage you to give us a call at 707-544-4761 and let our Support Team know what you'd like and I guarantee that we'll have some options for you.
- Jason @ Flowmaster
Flowmaster Inc I want the Middle ground
If you're looking for a muffler with a moderate exterior tone yet quieter in the cabin then our new FlowFX muffler (part # 71236) or the 50 Series Delta Flow (part # 842553) should be perfect. The FlowFX will be slightly louder than the 50 Series Delta Flow but neither are considered to be aggressive in tone. The part numbers that I provided are for mufflers with an offset inlet and offset outlet and for 2.50" exhaust piping. Those would be the ones to use if you're replacing the mufflers underneath the vehicle, not the resonators in the rear. If you need a different size or configuration please give us a ring at 707-544-4761.
FlowFX:
50 Series Delta Flow:
- Jason @ Flowmaster
I have a 4.8 inline-six Nissan Patrol. Removed the cat and fitted a 50 series delta flow muffler. 3" pipe until the muffler and 2.5" from there. Sounds great but getting a bit too much interior resonance around 1500rpm. Fitting your 2.5" resonator tomorrow, which will hopefully sort that out.
The addition of a resonator will definitely help to curb the excessive resonance that you're experiencing. The 50 Series Delta Flow is not considered a highly aggressive muffler so it is a bit odd that you're getting that additional drone. We are not fortunate enough to get the Patrol here in the US so I do not know the specs on the vehicle. I question if the 3.00" piping prior to the muffler may be part of the issue. If your vehicle is NOT turbocharged, then the "throttling" effect going from 3.00" to 2.50" MAY have something to do with it. Using 2.50" piping throughout may help if the resonator does not. If the vehicle IS turbocharged then the reduction maybe acting as a light blockage causing the unwanted drone. An increase to 3.00" piping for the entire system may offer a performance advantage and help with drone as well. Those Nisan Patrols are pretty cool. I have seen some Patrol builds here on UA-cam that have monster engine swaps. Please let us know how the new resonator worked out for you if you get the time.
- Jason @ Flowmaster
Thanks for your responce. Fitted the resonator and it seems to have worked. Drone and sound levels are much better. Changing to a 2.5" throughout won't be worth the extra cash at this point.
Thanks for getting back to us! Glad that I could help.
- Jason @ Flowmaster
2007 volvo s40 2.4i what do you recommend for my vehicle. I'm interested in something that will make my car increase some speed . Do not really care how loud it is ?
Axle back or just muffler for 2017 Mitsubishi lancer es 2.0 deep tone without having no issues with the car what you recommend? thanks
Depending on how loud of an exhaust note you're looking for the FlowFX, dBX Series or 60 Series will make the best options for your Lancer. Try giving us a call at 707-544-4761 and our Support Team will help chose the right muffler for you.
- Jason @ Flowmaster
2017 ram 1500 I want Loud
I have a 1969 corvette SB with factory 2" system. I would like to go to a 2.5 system with Super 44's. but it doesn't look like it is available.
hey, I have a Range Rover evoque 2020 and I want to make it louder but I don't want it to sound tinny. what do you recommend.
what muffler do you recommend for a 2010 mazda3 gx. (I want a good sound but not so loud) thx
After taking a look at the factory exhaust system I only have one muffler recommendation and it may be too aggressive for your liking. The factory muffler has a 2.00" inlet and a 1.75" outlet with the inlet and outlet on the same end cap of the muffler. The Flowmaster 80 Series Cross-Flow is the only muffler with configuration and is considered to have a pretty aggressive exhaust note. You can always take a few good photos of your current muffler and give us a call. You can email the photos to us and we may be able to get you an additional recommendation. Please call us at 707-544-4761 Monday through Friday 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Pacific.
- Jason @ Flowmaster
thank you very much
Of course, that's why we're here.
- Jason @ Flowmaster
I have a 2007 cadillac ext that I'm having a new motor put in and I asked for a Cat-Back stainless steel muffler and tailpipe to be installed. Do you think my mechanic can find the system for sale? No!!! He can't get them for four weeks no matter who he called. There are none already manufactured. What's the problem with their production system?
What exhaust should I get for Lexus is250 2015
What would you recommend for a 91 Dodge D150. 318 5.2
Sorry, need some advice, i daily use a Holden torana run with 173ci 6cylinder. What type flowmaster Muffler recommended. As long as i knew, flowmaster just for V8 enggine.
It is possible if i use flowmaster mufler for my Holden exaust and Will it worked and give same sound?
Thanks.🙏🏾
I have a 2018 JK Jeep Wrangler. I want to get a new exhaust system but cant decide between axle back and cat back. My main question is, will I get any performance and mileage gains from a cat back? Because if not much I'd rather save some cash and get an axle back..
You'll get a little better performance out of a Cat-back system over an Axle-back system. This is due to the upgraded exhaust tubing that is used in the Cat-back that has a larger diameter over stock. Are we talking a difference of 10+ horsepower between the two options? Most likely not, but there is a difference.
- Jason @ Flowmaster