« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2013 - 10:28:56 PM »
In other posts I have mentioned that my engine revs so quick in neutral, with open headers, with a quick shot on the throttle yet seems overly sluggish doing the same thing with the mufflers connected., Today I began installing replacement Magnaflow mufflers to replace the Cherry Bomb Turbos I have on at present. First thing I noticed was that the CBs have a 2-1/2" inlet and outlet but they restrict down to about less than 1-1/2" inside the muffler. So that would explain my initial complaint and they must have been choking the engine like crazy. So I would not recommend these mufflers for any of the cars members drive. I don't think pictures will help as those restrictions are down inside the muffler. We will have to wait for the performance road report until next April as this beast is away for the winter.
Just though you all might like to know.
dang, that's a terrible muffler design!!
I just read that we should install a muffler that has larger diameter inlets and outlets than the rest of the piping. ie, put in a 4 inch straight
through muffler in a 3 inch system, since the 3 inch muffler will always cause more restrictions than a bare 3 inch pipe.
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