LS460 Muffler Delete. Finally!
#16
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Drone is the worst..had an old TL Type S that I did some muffler work and got so damn frustrated with that drone at highway speeds, that I put the stock muffler back on lol..but that delete sounds awesome and I bet even better at WOT getting on an on ramp...folks next to you seeing a luxury car would be like #DaFuuuuuu
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Guys would you mind elaborating on what you mean by droning? I am assuming its a humming noise while highway cruising? Or vibrations in the car because of the delete? A little confused.
I am taking the car Vermont tomorrow, a 7 hour drive should be enough to test out.
I am taking the car Vermont tomorrow, a 7 hour drive should be enough to test out.
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Santa01 (09-21-20)
#18
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I think it sounds awesome and congrats.
-Joe
#19
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They mean the noise inside the car when you're driving because of tbe mod. A terrible way for me to try and explain would be like saying it's like a subwoofer on a LOW tone that's loud. Just constant low end noise inside. Some if not most don't like it being loud. The second my warranty ends I'm doing this to mine
I think it sounds awesome and congrats.
-Joe
I think it sounds awesome and congrats.
-Joe
and the same with me if i don't already have another car lined up, i will probably be cutting these bad boys off!
#20
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Exactly, if ShahG doesn't know what it is then he isn't experiencing it at all, lol! in my 430 i had a banging headache by the time i got home from the muffler shop!
and the same with me if i don't already have another car lined up, i will probably be cutting these bad boys off!
and the same with me if i don't already have another car lined up, i will probably be cutting these bad boys off!
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Santa01 (10-16-20)
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Guys - I am thinking about creating a set of straight pipes that bolt right to the flange and attach to the stock hangers. And of course exhaust at the same location. So, it would be easy to remove the stock pipes with mufflers, and bolt the straight pipes in.
In that way, if I don't like the sound, I can simply put the stock mufflers back on, no problem. Easily reversible. Taking it to a muffler shop and having them cut-off my mufflers and welding a straight pipe in is not appealing to me, since it's not easily reversible.
Is there any interest from anyone here that would want the same?
In that way, if I don't like the sound, I can simply put the stock mufflers back on, no problem. Easily reversible. Taking it to a muffler shop and having them cut-off my mufflers and welding a straight pipe in is not appealing to me, since it's not easily reversible.
Is there any interest from anyone here that would want the same?
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AMACK (01-25-20)
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Guys - I am thinking about creating a set of straight pipes that bolt right to the flange and attach to the stock hangers. And of course exhaust at the same location. So, it would be easy to remove the stock pipes with mufflers, and bolt the straight pipes in.
In that way, if I don't like the sound, I can simply put the stock mufflers back on, no problem. Easily reversible. Taking it to a muffler shop and having them cut-off my mufflers and welding a straight pipe in is not appealing to me, since it's not easily reversible.
Is there any interest from anyone here that would want the same?
In that way, if I don't like the sound, I can simply put the stock mufflers back on, no problem. Easily reversible. Taking it to a muffler shop and having them cut-off my mufflers and welding a straight pipe in is not appealing to me, since it's not easily reversible.
Is there any interest from anyone here that would want the same?
Last edited by ShahG; 01-12-15 at 11:48 AM.
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Santa01 (09-23-20)
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#29
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Statistically, a muffler delete will rob you at the low end (torque) and give you a little at the high end....typically 2-5 hp, which is impossible to feel. The "Butt Dyno" is usually caused by the increased sound. I suppose the LS could be the exception, but I doubt it.
I remember a test Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords magazine did years ago (I have an 88 Ford Fox body 5.0 in my stable). Anyways, they tested about 10 different mufflers (Dynomax, Magnaflow etc), and also dyno'ed without mufflers, some with cats, some without. without exception the muffler deleted tests came out lower hp than with mufflers.
Cars needd some back pressure to run properly....especially computer/EFI controlled ones. My other concern would be whether the computer throws a code. Anyone have that?
I remember a test Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords magazine did years ago (I have an 88 Ford Fox body 5.0 in my stable). Anyways, they tested about 10 different mufflers (Dynomax, Magnaflow etc), and also dyno'ed without mufflers, some with cats, some without. without exception the muffler deleted tests came out lower hp than with mufflers.
Cars needd some back pressure to run properly....especially computer/EFI controlled ones. My other concern would be whether the computer throws a code. Anyone have that?
Last edited by roadfrog; 01-15-15 at 08:58 PM.