[Shotimes] mufflers
Justin Schick
jschick@aafp.org
Wed, 17 Nov 2004 08:25:17 -0600
If you are looking for a stock sound I've heard these work great, and
you can't beat the price:
http://store.summitracing.com/default.asp?target=partdetail.asp&part=SUM%2D630125&N=110&Ntk=KeywordSearch&Ntt=muffler
If you go to something more performance oriented (chambered style or
what have you), just be sure to keep a resonator of some kind in the
system, it will sound horrible without one.
On my 92 I ran a long glasspack as a resonator and a single 3 chamber
Flowmaster at the back, all the piping being 2.5". I got many
compliments on the sound.
Good luck,
Justin
lots 'o parts I need to sell, including a quaifed MTX, 3.0, Tokicos &
Eibachs...
>>> "Brett Lykins" <silversaxman2005@hotmail.com> 11/16/2004 5:30:15 PM
>>>
The driver side muffler has broken some baffles loose inside, and i was
wondering what kind of muffler i should get to replace it - another
stock
one....or upgrade both mufflers to a performance exhaust....and what
sounds
the best on a SHO...
Brett Lykins
Maysville, Kentucky
1993 SHO
Emerald Green
ATX
1994 Porsche 968
Black
ATX
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