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I don't know if anyone has mentioned this or even thought of the idea, but I was wondering if anyone had experimented with bolt on mufflers for this car. For example use a saw to cut the stock muffler off and clamped on a flowmaster or glass pack or anything like that. Not sure if it would sound bad or decent. Any opinions are welcome
 

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Please, please do not use a Flowmaster. It would probably flow worse than the stock muffler, they are notorious for being the worst flowing mufflers on the market. If going aftermarket muffler I would look at a straight-through muffler design from a company like Magnaflow or DynoMax. When I receive my car I plan to test out the DynoMax SuperTurbo and UltraFlow on this car to get a slight boost in sound level without the obnoxiousness of a full muffler delete.
 

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Please, please do not use a Flowmaster. It would probably flow worse than the stock muffler, they are notorious for being the worst flowing mufflers on the market. If going aftermarket muffler I would look at a straight-through muffler design from a company like Magnaflow or DynoMax. When I receive my car I plan to test out the DynoMax SuperTurbo and UltraFlow on this car to get a slight boost in sound level without the obnoxiousness of a full muffler delete.
Please keep me up to date on how that goes with the different mufflers, my last car was a GT mustang with a full Borla exhaust which is a chambered muffler but still sounded nice, I have tried magnaflow before and they sound nice with the straight flows but I found an actual magnaflow exhaust designed for this car and in my opinion it is quiter than stock is
 
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