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Bullfrog2099 May 1, 2010 03:47 PM

Will 190 hp push a flowmaster 50?
 
Hey guys, I'm pretty new with adding performance parts. Was wondering if a flowmaster 50 delta would sound alright on 96 Blazer with the stock vortec v6 4.3- pushing 190 hp? Just planned on changing the muffler for good effect and not much else. Not going for an overaggressive sound of the 44, but was still wondering if just changing the muffler would make it significant enough to actually spend money on the stock v6- 4.3? Much appreciated.

rriddle3 May 1, 2010 06:25 PM

Look at my signature below and see what I have for a muffler. I like the sound, but that's about all you will get from a muffler. There is almost no power gain unless you add headers and possibly a cold air intake.

cbr995 May 1, 2010 07:32 PM

Butt dyno says 5 hp gain. ACTUAL dyno... probably nothing.

Bullfrog2099 May 2, 2010 12:33 AM


Originally Posted by rriddle3 (Post 326086)
Look at my signature below and see what I have for a muffler. I like the sound, but that's about all you will get from a muffler. There is almost no power gain unless you add headers and possibly a cold air intake.

Thanks for the response. I was wondering if you just switched out the muffler and used the same stock tailpipe?

Mainly, I'm just looking for a cheap upgrade that adds effect without looking too much like a poser. Thats why I didn't want to go with the 40-44 series. Those mufflers sound alittle meaner then it should on a stock 96 Blazer with no real performance upgrades. I want it to sound good, but I don't want it to sound like its something that its not, if that makes sense.

rriddle3 May 2, 2010 11:47 AM

I just replaced the stock muffler and added an exhaust tip.

Bullfrog2099 May 3, 2010 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by rriddle3 (Post 326211)
I just replaced the stock muffler and added an exhaust tip.

Thanks for the response, Supposedly Flowmaster recommends changing the tailpipes too.

"Flowmaster highly recommends running a minimum of 12” tailpipe after the muffler. This will not only greatly help in sound control; it will also provide an increase in exhaust efficiency (more power). Running tailpipes out from under the car in street applications will also direct the potentially harmful exhaust fumes away from the vehicle, as well as minimize the sound transmitted into the cab area of the vehicle".

Of course, I Flowmaster may also want to sell more of their own product too. So I'm not sure if the above statement is just BS.

rriddle3 May 3, 2010 08:34 PM

What they mean is, "Don't just dump the exhaust after the muffler." It's merely a warning to those who value sound over safety.

Benedict1337 May 3, 2010 09:26 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkFQAo5NzEw

here's what mine sounded like dumped and a flomaster 40 series.

Bullfrog2099 May 3, 2010 09:29 PM


Originally Posted by rriddle3 (Post 326657)
What they mean is, "Don't just dump the exhaust after the muffler." It's merely a warning to those who value sound over safety.

Thanks for all the input rriddle3, you've been a great help. Texans aren't so bad afterall :icon_wink:

Bullfrog2099 May 3, 2010 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by Benedict1337 (Post 326688)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkFQAo5NzEw

here's what mine sounded like dumped and a flomaster 40 series.

Nice looking Blazer, never seen one in black. Seems to sound alright until you let off the gas pedal.


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