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Old 06-16-01, 01:01 AM
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Whats up everyone I need your guys help I have a 92 ES 300 (V6) and I want a new exhaust for it I currently have a magna flow exhaust which was perfect for the first few months but the packing inside the muffler has burned out and I now have much more resonance inside the car what brand exhaust do you all recommend for Lexus , I just don't want it to be very loud inside the car that is my only limitation any help appreciated . I have been looking at HKS, borla, and flowmaster 60 series import muffler, what do you guys have how does it sound , suggestions please -lobo-
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Packing burned out? If your looking for a quit interior then only a muffler with internal packing will work for you. Interesting, as I have used Magnaflow on 4 of my cars with never a issue. Especially packing issues. I have used Dynomax and they were well made, but a bit loud for my taste though there are 3 different dynomaxes. Borla is be much louder then the either the Magnaflow and Dynomax exhaust. Flowmaster is just flat out LOUD and HEAVY but made very very well. If you went through the packing on your present exhaust then odds are tha you will do the same on your next until the problem is fixed unless you go with a baffle designed muffler which hold up better with the sound trade off.

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