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Thread: Mufflex vs. Spintech
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02-28-2010, 06:37 PM #1
Mufflex vs. Spintech
Ok Im looking at the spintech system 3 inch for $399.95 off their site. Now Mufflex has a 3.5 inch system w/ the spintech muffler for $662.12. So first of all is extra 1/2 inch worth the extra cost? and would the hp gains be worth it? maybe it's the quality in the pipe that makes the price differance. My magnaflow just lost one of its tailpipes so it's time for a new sound.
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03-05-2010, 10:09 AM #2
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03-06-2010, 04:17 AM #3
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I have the 3.5" Mufflex system with the 30 series Flowmaster and the single turn down and I'm very happy with the sound, performance and clean appearence
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03-06-2010, 08:10 AM #4
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3.5in is generally unnecessary for most ppl's mods, 3in is plenty. It won't limit you unless your pushing some REAL power
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03-06-2010, 08:33 AM #5
I've found just about any single 3 inch system on a V8 to perform about the same. And yes it still chokes the car even at moderate power levels. These cars could really benefit from a real dual system instead of trying to funnel everying down to a smallish 3 inch single pipe.
With that said, I've used the 4 inch mufflex system and found 3 mph improvements at the track over the 3 inch systems. I used it with both the flowmaster muffler and the spintech muffler.
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03-06-2010, 08:37 AM #6
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03-06-2010, 10:45 AM #7
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03-06-2010, 12:24 PM #8
A dyno to dyno comparison would be cool. We used the track to test different systems with pretty decent results.
I'm not sure I buy into that whole "torque loss" theory. I've raced cars through mufflers and switched to open headers and pick up quite a bit. 60 foot times never sufferedI generally change the tune a bit though. Namely fuel, has to be richened for a better flowing system, or none at all. Which could be why people claim to feel a torque loss, if the engine goes toward the lean side it could make throttle response a bit lazy.
I know 4 inch sounds big,,,,but it's still a single pipe that has to fight exhaust pulses.
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03-07-2010, 04:45 PM #9
I dont think you lose torque it just gets transfered further up the rpms. Might feel you lost some torque but should'nt be the case. Alot of people in the past said with a exhaust cut out open they felt they lost torque but you gain it and its a bit further up the rpms, thats what ive read from past threads but also running lean will do that as well at the bottom or midrange with going with a bigger diameter exhaust. Not positive im sure we have someone on this site that can give more specific details on it. I have to agree i dont think a 4 inch exhaust system is really necessary for bolt on LS1 car but then again im no expert.
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