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hey everyone, i'm going to be putting a new exhaust on my truck that has a 292. does anyone have reccomendations for a good sounding muffler (glasspack or turbo muffler)? i'm wanting a throaty sound nothing too loud. thanks for any info.
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i was going to have it come out before the rear wheels on my chevy crew cab p/u. probably w/ 2 1/4in pipe.
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On a truck you can run a looooooooooooooong glass pack and it will sound healthy but still quiet.
Get the perforated kind, NOT the louvered kind. Get a 2-1/2" if you can, if it is loooooooooong it will still be pretty quiet and a single 2-1/2" is plenty good for a stock 292, you could get away with a single 2-1/4" glasspack too.
The short ones, car style, will be a lot louder though.
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If you are going to go out before the rear axle, go out the right side so it isn't in your face all the time.
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Muffler??? Whats that.....
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I used the hush thrush and I like them. they are quiet so you can hear the motor running but if your behind them and get on it they sound real nice,
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I don't recommend a turbo muffler. I replaced my stock-style muffler with a Cherry Bomb turbo muffler and it's pathetic. It sounds the exact same as stock besides a somewhat annoying resonation inside the car at low RPM. I'm planning to take a glass pack to it when I get the money.
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Loud has nothing to do with how much power is produced, unless it has no muffler at all. Hasn't anyone noticed the (unintentionally humorous) remark "it sounds like a small block!"? No, it doesn't - it's just loud. Look at the next loud car in traffic - isn't it some little idiot with his hat on backwards, in a Honda with a 6" fart-can? He's sure he's James Bond...
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Loud has nothing to do with how much power is produced, unless it has no muffler at all. Hasn't anyone noticed the (unintentionally humorous) remark "it sounds like a small block!"? No, it doesn't - it's just loud. Look at the next loud car in traffic - isn't it some little idiot with his hat on backwards, in a Honda with a 6" fart-can? He's sure he's James Bond... What a Harley Davidson aficionado that doesn't scream loud pipes saves lives??? What isn't mentioned is that several studies and magazine track tests have shown that a well designed exhaust system using mufflers can supply more torque to the ground and better et's than straight pipes with no muffler on street driven cars. Personally I like the sounds of glasspacks and they're the cheapest mufflers out there!
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