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big_sam_2004
12-13-2005, 06:45 PM
Simple question, Im getting some flowmaster super 40's for my 2000 SS and want to know what size muffler I should get, the 2.25, 2.5 or 3 inch.... im not sure what it is stock, and Im only changing the mufflers, thanx in advance

Vinney77
12-13-2005, 10:29 PM
well the bigger the louder so it depends

00mcss
12-14-2005, 04:31 PM
well the bigger the louder so it depends
well u need to make sure u have the right pipe diameter i just did some exhaust work on my 00 SS and the pipes are 2.25 id(id=inside diameter) it doesnt matter what size the tips are but wherre the muffler is going to attact to the tubing MUST! be 2.25inches and if for some reason u want confirmation or anything just call cole muffler and they will be able to tell ya too hey let me know how they sound because i was debating between flowmaster,magnaflow,borla just curious what flowmaster would sound like on a 3.8L also heres a suggestion on ur car just after the cat u should have this long big pipe its the resonator take that out and put a straight pipe huge difference my stock exhaust sounds awesome!

big_sam_2004
12-15-2005, 03:03 PM
THanks man, exactly what I needed, Ill let you know how it sounds, the 80 series flows I heard sound nice, but I havent heard the super 40's yet, Ill post sounds when I get em, should be in a week or two.... and where can I get that straight pipe?

00mcss
12-16-2005, 04:03 PM
THanks man, exactly what I needed, Ill let you know how it sounds, the 80 series flows I heard sound nice, but I havent heard the super 40's yet, Ill post sounds when I get em, should be in a week or two.... and where can I get that straight pipe?
I got my straight pipe off of www.jegs.com go to exhaust tubing and u can find it there what u will need to do is go to like an advanced auto or pep boys and find a small pipe to connect the cat to the new tubing with the measurements of 2.25 id/id its flanged on both ends so it goes over the current pipeing trust me its not going to be an easy thing to do i had a real diff time getting the replacement pipe on and all but i think u would be happy with the results my car sounds like it has a performance exhaust on it and its all stock!! hope this helps!

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