replacement muffler
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thesoundguru (02-14-2017)
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RE: replacement muffler
ORIGINAL: bondjr365
If you can stand the noise, I went with no muffler on my 95 Disco. It's not too loud and adds a lot more power.
If you can stand the noise, I went with no muffler on my 95 Disco. It's not too loud and adds a lot more power.
1. not gonna gain power that way, not noticable
2. not gonna be quiet, defently not tolerable
3. illeagle (sp)
maybe you are thinkkng you removed you rear resanator...
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RE: replacement muffler
ORIGINAL: JKK
Any quiet aftermarket mufflers that will bolt right in place on a 99 Disco Series I? Mine has some rust & will need a replacement soon.
Thanks.
Any quiet aftermarket mufflers that will bolt right in place on a 99 Disco Series I? Mine has some rust & will need a replacement soon.
Thanks.
The resinator can be cut of and you get a little more clearance and a nice mellow sound.
I have not heard anything about replacing the muffler with something quiet, most people want NOISE.
Mike
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RE: replacement muffler
I have a 96RR and want to replace the original exhaust system... I want to change from the Cat to the end. I want that nice low tone rumble and nothing way too loud. What do you guys recommend for a brand of exhaust/muffler? I would like to split into a dual exhaust out the back.
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RE: replacement muffler
This is very new to me. I just answered a thread wanting to replace his exhaust with a louder sound. but this is new. he need to be quiet. So I will agree with going to stock.
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