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war 10-11-2004 09:08 PM

muffler choices
 
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I was wondering if this type of muffler would sound good a 240sx.

Hooker 21005HKR

Muffler: Competition; Turbo Muffler; 4-.50" x 9-3/4"; 2-1/4" Inlet & Outlet; Offset-In; Center-Out

-HyJynX- 10-11-2004 11:46 PM

Inlet and outlet sizes are a little small IMO, I'd rather go 2.5"

war 10-12-2004 09:19 AM

whoops i posted the wrong one. The picture is right but the specs arent. The specs for the pic are as follows:

Hooker 21108HKR

Muffler: Super Competition; Turbo Muffler; 4-.50" x 9-3/4"; 2-.50" Inlet & Outlet; Offset-In & Out . How do yall think this type of muffler would sound on a 240sx. Most cheap exhausts I see are either wool are fiberglass packed which can blow easliey like my last one :/. I dont want as much noise so long as it has a nice deep tone. How do yall think the sound and hp gains would be with this type of performance muffler rather than something like APC.

ArticDragon 10-12-2004 03:29 PM

Haha, try Remus or Sebring. Deep tones from thier mufflers.

Next Level 240 10-12-2004 10:51 PM

If finance permits i would go with an apexi n1 catback. You will get good hp gains and get a nice deep tone. As for noise my n1 it is on the loud side, sometimes to loud, but i also have a header and high flow cat. But Remus and Sebring are great sounding to just depends on how deep and loud of a tone you want. It also depends on the compression your engine has as to the tone you get ( or so the shop tells me).


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