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    Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    I want a silent exhaust. I don't want to hear the exhaust, not even when I get on it.

    Other than getting a electric vehicle. What do I need to get close to it?

    Mufflers I tried.

    Straight though muffler
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    Help?

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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    Is this a parody thread?

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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    two ice picks ..

    bonus .. no more nagging

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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    Super easy, just weld a block off plate over the exhaust exit, make sure it's airtight. You won't hear a thing I promise.

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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    2 slightly more restrictive mufflers in parallel with 2 tips past the bumper.

    you keep the flow for power and since they are more restrictive, you get less drone as well.

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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    Sounds like you need that high tech amplified speaker that emits sound waves to counter the exhaust sound waves, thereby cancelling them out. The result therefore is silent exhaust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wheming View Post
    Sounds like you need that high tech amplified speaker that emits sound waves to counter the exhaust sound waves, thereby cancelling them out. The result therefore is silent exhaust.
    That's what a muffler suppose to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 86Shelby View Post
    The cheap factory replacements work pretty well and keep the exhaust quiet. Engine noise is the same, but you can't hear it at all inside.
    Needs to be 3 inch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cordes View Post
    Is this a parody thread?
    No. My ears can't take the noise anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Johny Dodge View Post
    two ice picks ..

    bonus .. no more nagging
    Let me start it with you and see how that goes.

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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    Quote Originally Posted by tryingbe View Post
    Needs to be 3 inch.
    Sadly, you're not going to find what you are looking for. There are no silent 3" mufflers out there.
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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    The cheap factory replacements work pretty well and keep the exhaust quiet. Engine noise is the same, but you can't hear it at all inside.
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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    AJ. Just push a potato up the exhaust. Works just as well and way faster and cheaper. Happy Holidays from N.C. to the Left Coast Pal, Jer

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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    Even if you were able to eliminate all exhaust noise you would still have intake and mechanical noise to deal with.
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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    I want the quietest muffler I can get. What are my options? Useful information only please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tryingbe View Post
    I want the quietest muffler I can get. What are my options? Useful information only please.
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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    go to local muffler shop...
    say " i want you to make this as quiet as possible.

    pay 200$.. be happy.


    seriously my friend works at a muffler axle shop. they do 10 exhausts a day.. he knows how to many it say your name if thats what you want from it.

    go see a local guy. tell him what you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by going4speed View Post
    no one checked into this more?

    it actually works from what ive seen on the net.

    http://forums.corral.net/forums/gene...tely-gone.html

    it will take some math and some calculating but it should work.



    of course, for a 4 cyl the pipe should be 2x as long as a v8 from what i read.

    im gonna try it. id like to remove all my mufflers and see how bad it would be

    ill put it as far to the rear of the vehicle as possible.

    for those with side pipes, you could use the rest of a regular exhaust in the normal exhaust location capped off teed into the side pipe.

    this seems to be only solution to drone that doesnt reduce power.

    Quote Originally Posted by turbovanman
    This one is easy, I have myself to blame, I rush things, don't pay attention to gauges when I should, change to much stuff at once then expect miracles, the list is endless.

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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    Tryingbe, is your car a automatic or a 5 Speed?
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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    Quote Originally Posted by marc View Post
    Tryingbe, is your car a automatic or a 5 Speed?
    5 speed, A555 with A520 differential.

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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    I'm working on one right now. 31" long. Will connect to the after axle pipe and wrap around the spare tire well on the omni. Having some issues getting the over axle pipe to fit with the changes I've made to the exhaust. Not sure what the problem is as of yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Aries_Turbo View Post
    no one checked into this more?

    it actually works from what ive seen on the net.

    http://forums.corral.net/forums/gene...tely-gone.html

    it will take some math and some calculating but it should work.



    of course, for a 4 cyl the pipe should be 2x as long as a v8 from what i read.

    im gonna try it. id like to remove all my mufflers and see how bad it would be

    ill put it as far to the rear of the vehicle as possible.

    for those with side pipes, you could use the rest of a regular exhaust in the normal exhaust location capped off teed into the side pipe.

    this seems to be only solution to drone that doesnt reduce power.

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    Re: Silent Exhaust. How do I get it?

    I have the Flowtech Terminator on both of my R/T's, they are nice and quiet.


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