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I bought a Pro XS stainless muffler, center/offset configuration. Very free flowing, non-chambered.

 

it's supposed to be 3" in / 3" out, but that's just the goddamn endtanks. the actual inside perforated tube is 2.4" in diameter!!!

 

grrrr . even the box says 14x9.5 oval 3" /3". Nowhere on Borla's page does it mention the tube shrinking, nor does it show it in the diagram!

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I've got a high flowing turbo, and a rotary... backpressure = not good. What would you recommend for a streetable muffler that has an inner diameter closer to 3"? My original plan was borla xr-1 in the middle, and this muffler at the back. Also, I'd like to try to keep the costs down more

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Moroso spiral flow would be my choice since you got the hi-temp issues of a rotary:

 

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Quote from Jegs:

 

"innovative baffles are specially tuned to reduce the backpressure of high-volume exhaust systems. Spiral baffle design is unaffected by heat, less restrictive, and more efficient than fiberglass/steel wool packed mufflers. Manufactured from high grade steel with continuous welds for leak-free sealing. 4'' diameter, 12'' body, 18'' overall length."

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Guest ON3GO

i cant see how that sprial muffler works to reduce backpressure when theres "stuff" blocking the flow...

not that i really no anything about them so i cant talk but i would like to know how it works better. because its pretty cool i think.

so when the gas hits the fins it makes it like a vortex and speeds up the air... right?

 

mike

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Isn't that how it muffles? I mean, if there's no necking-down and rise in pressure, there's no reason for the gasses to pass out of the tube into the main chamber - the gasses will just pass through unobstructed and unmuffled. I think the idea is that the gasses, under high pressure at the neck-down point, pass through the cutouts into the main chamber, take a couple of bounces around trading kinetic energy (sound) for thermal, and then return to the center pipe at the rear. Or have I got that wrong?

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Maybe I should be more specific. All the magnaflows I've used have been straight through. I typically stick to the round bodied ones in 14" length or so and they are straight through. Then again none of these have a polished tip or have much bling at all... they just plain work!

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The pipe does not muffle by going to a smaller diameter, it's the same theory as insulating water pipes, it absorbs the noise that flows through. What matters is peforation size, length, and packing material. (honestly i can't se SS packing material absorbing much noise.)

 

Yes the magnaflows are "straight through" but mine has a taper. but no complaints.

-Ed

 

*Edit* I would think the reason for the taper is to create some backpressure, 1 for low end torque, and 2 with the taper at low rpm, the reduced exhaust speed, caused by the backpressure, i would think gives it more time to absorb sound, but once your revs pop up.... say 3k or more then i think it acts like a sprinkler, you have pressure behind the taper, and it necks down to a smaller size thereforce accelerating through it faster.

 

which would explain why my muffler doesn't really muffle at high rpms.

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The moroso spiral flows have a hollow tube that runs thru the body of the muffler on which the fins are attached - your idea is correct ON3GO about the flow. I have two of these in 2 1/2" that feed into a Y-pipe back to a 3" hooker aerochamber. I am very pleased with the unique sound this package produces, and without the drone Mikelly talks about.

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Heavy,

Do you have any sound clips of your system? I tracked down a sound clip of the spiral flows but it is a little louder than I want. I like the overall sound but want less volume.

 

I'm installing a 95 LT1 and plan on using 2 1/2" with the spiral flows to a Y pipe like your but wasn't where to go with it next.

 

Wheelman

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Mine ultimately feed into this 3" hooker aerochamber. Sorry I don't have any sound clips. The combo resulted in a system with a great tone at idle and IMO never gets too loud. My old Z used to let cops know I was around two blocks away, this is just stealthy enough but still sounds plenty mean. On the freeway you can easily hold a conversation without having to yell, but you will hear it, as well as the wooshing sound of exhaust moving through the spiral flows under your legs. :D

 

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Grab a magnaflow 3" and you are set. No necking down, and guarenteed for life. (even their aluminized mufflers have a lifetime guarentee, and have SS interiors)

Drax, do you happen to know which model that magnaflow makes? I need it to be free flowing and SS - rotary heat will burn out most mufflers

 

I am going to send the muffler back and get a refund,a nd pick up a magnaflow unit

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Not so much muffle as change the frequency to a range that is much more pleasing on the ears and lower in the audible range.

 

Most turbo cars sound pretty darn good with only a straight through magnaflow in my experience. Not too loud at all. I can't imagine why this would be any different on a rotary. (except it might sound like a 2 stroke!)

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Have you ever heard an industrial chainsaw with no cover on? Imagine that sound if it was made by 1.3 liter rotary making over 300hp. If you have a wankel with a test pipe for an exhaust making 400hp, and a 1000hp bb chevy with a blower running straight pipes, you won't heart the bbc winding out as much as you're gonna hear that wankel screaming

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