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The center muffler in my 74 has a hole in it.
Since there are 2 (muffler and resonator)
I was going to staight pipe it and was wondering
if anyone else has done that.
Quite a few folks I know have skipped that center muffler and were happy with it. I went with a small glass pack in that spot plus the rear muffler, and the car is nice and quiet. Glass pack is handy in that it's smaller and doesn't take up much ground clearance, while still keeping things quiet.
After the second Bell stainless center unit got bashed (not my fault either time) we used a straight pipe instead, leaving just the Bell rear muffler/resonator(?). The sound is a bit louder, but it sounds really good to me - like it means business.
When I did mine I removed the cat and attached directly to the exhaust manifold with the three bolt flange and 2" pipe to one glass pack in the rear. neibors ask if darla has a muffler? I just grin and say yep. however it is quite loud.....
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