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1966 c-10 Muffler Placement

 
doyle149 doyle149
New User | Posts: 8 | Joined: 02/13
Posted: 03/05/13
06:43 PM

Anyone have any suggestions on what would be the best muffler placement for my truck. 1966 c-10 250 inline 6, Single Thrush Welded? Thanks  

 
waynep71222 waynep71222
User | Posts: 221 | Joined: 05/12
Posted: 03/05/13
08:01 PM

what kind of sounds do you want out the back of the truck...

do you want to sneak around quietly?????

or do you want a mellow engine sound..

or do you want a BIRRAPP of glass packs that annoy the heck out of people like me..

there are even vertical Stacks available for those sometimes..

have you looked at some of the advertisers links above... or in the printed issue...  they all offer several version that are mostly a bolt on...

don't forget .. that there are motorized cut outs.. and you could run a dual muffler set up... into something quiet for normal driving.. open the cutout to allow some into the glasspack..  both dumping back into the same tail pipe...

there are also mufflers with spring loaded flaps inside that when the flow gets too much .. the flaps open allowing straight thru flow..  

 
doyle149 doyle149
New User | Posts: 8 | Joined: 02/13
Posted: 03/05/13
08:32 PM

Looking for a deep tone. Don't want to blow people away. I was looking around the net and most say toward the back with a straight tail pipe should give a deepened tone without a glass pack sound. Thanks for the info.  

 
Bobs427 Bobs427
New User | Posts: 19 | Joined: 02/13
Posted: 03/06/13
05:52 AM

The Magna Flow 40's have a nice sound.

Bob aka-pepsi1