I do not have any personal experience, but on all the Foose cars on
Overhauling they use the muffler but always install an X-Pipe which
perhaps may stabilize the boominess?
Just a thought.
Rob
Rob in CT
1966 Mk1A Tiger
B382000262 LRXFE
JAL660245
Color Code 39: Carnival Red
On Jan 15, 2009, at 4:23 PM, Thomas Witt wrote:
> As a general question I was curious if others who have used
> Flowmaster
> mufflers found them to be too "Boomy," -especially in the
> 2,000-2,500 RPM
> range. I am experiencing a resonance in the described RPM range
> that is
> almost unbearable.
>
> While not a Tiger, I am running their "supposedly quieter" 50
> series on a
> Mopar 318, stock manifolds into a single 3" pipe, plumbed out to the
> back.
> The car is relatively well insulated, nothing is contacting, and
> everything
> is hung on rubber supports.
>
> If this is a common issue with the Flowmaster does anyone have a
> remedy ?
> I'll be listening (with ringing ears) for a reply.
>
> Thanks, Tom
>
>
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