Muffler recommendation

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Muffler recommendation

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I need new mufflers. Have Aeroflow and they are too loud. Sound great at idle but too noisy inside and out.
The interweb videos seem to suggest that Flowmaster 40 delta flow are good. 44 are supposed to be quieter but they have a higher tone to my ears.
Perhaps 50 might be quieter?

Anyone used Lukey? Some videos have them a deep sound that does not increase too much.

I am after a deep low tone that does not get obnoxiously loud.

I now have a 10.5:1 347 with a manual and decent cam.
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Re: Muffler recommendation

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I'm a big fan of my varex. With them closed, it's nice a nice level. And when you want to be a h00n, open them up and they are straight through.
Obviously much more expensive than regular mufflers though.
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Probs over the top for me. I was thinking Lukey but seems they have been sold and the new product is not as good as it once was.
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Re: Muffler recommendation

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I've heard good reviews for Pypes, and ShaunP is certainly a fan of them too.
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Re: Muffler recommendation

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Well, I ended up with Redback tri flow's. Australian made, $125 each.
At idle probably just as loud as the Aeroflow, but at speed it is much quieter and not raspy.
Lost a lot of drone as well. Only been on the car for about 60 km's, the installer said they will get a bit quieter as they carbon up.
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