Another glasspack Q.
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Another glasspack Q.
A glasspack removes bass, and a muffler removes treble, if one were to combine the two, in sufficient volume, would that equate to high flow and quiet?
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Don't know but I am running two straight flow mufflers on each side of my exhaust, one by the stock location under the rear seat and another before the rear bumper like many new cars, seems to flow well and its not too loud at all.
When I was younger--and poorer--I ran one glasspack on each side, seemed OK until WOT...did not want to change them out so I added two more glasspacks in the very back, made a big difference but got louder over time so now I use two straight flow muffers on each side.
When I was younger--and poorer--I ran one glasspack on each side, seemed OK until WOT...did not want to change them out so I added two more glasspacks in the very back, made a big difference but got louder over time so now I use two straight flow muffers on each side.
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had a 78 nova that moved a lot of air.. i tried all kinds of wierdery to make quiet,, and i worked night shift and pulled into the culdisac at midnight..
over 11 to 1 compression and 245 lbs of cranking pressure,,,I ran glaspacks under the floor and turbo muffs at the bumper(autozone 14$ ones)
i heard no difference when i installed the glasspacs with the turbos
still droany and loud..Might need a big ford van muffler to make quiet
over 11 to 1 compression and 245 lbs of cranking pressure,,,I ran glaspacks under the floor and turbo muffs at the bumper(autozone 14$ ones)
i heard no difference when i installed the glasspacs with the turbos
still droany and loud..Might need a big ford van muffler to make quiet