Yeah, I like the sound of the vintage Thrush but the first set of Magnaflows were real good too. You probably get a little more back pressure which will help low end torque. Straight through is good for top end HP, but torque on a street car is more important I think. Old school in me says Thrush, functional side of me says Magnaflows.
Flowmaster's ftw man, they really come alive with a healthy cam. After 3 engines I still have the Flowmaster 40's in my '76 Blazer from when I bought in 2003. It had the stock 350 with hooker full length headers and it had that solid V8 sound but holy crap when I put a 383 with a decent cam (226/228 @ .050 with 110LSA) in it sounded like a whole 'nother animal, really brought out all the people gawking around like wtf, absolutely amazing sound. Totally had that nostalgic muscle car eargasm, it wasn't just about the chop it was about the frequency range and audible noises you could hear emanating from the exhaust, like a very clean chop and not that glasspack noise. I put a stock 5.3L with stock exhaust manifolds hooked to the old flowmasters (H piped to dual exhaust, haven't changed anythign H pipe and back), it sounds healthy but I'm really eager to drop a good cam in it like the Truck Norris or sloppy.
I had a set of Thrush header glass pack mufflers on my Dodge when I purchased it.. back in 71.. I think I liked the ebay knock offs the best.. But they all sound completely different with a modified engine.. thank you for your time in making this video.. Anyone that has changed mufflers before knows this wasn't a 5 min video... Thx again...
Don't care about any of them. But was completely fascinated by the thorough process you used to get the end result. Very entertaining video. Great job friend!
I liked the 40s the most. I had one on my old Dakota (4.7) years ago. It sounded great, but the interior noise was kind of nuts. After it rotted out, I went with a 50…similar external sound but far less interior noise. Great job on the video!
I ran long tube headers and glasspacks bolted to the headers nothing else behind the glasspacks in highschool on my Camero. Good ole days. Great video!
Great video. I've got the flow masters on my 97 Chevy 4.3L short bed and for years I had to tell the inspection guys that it was a v6 because they took for granted because of the sound it was a V8 and it would fail the emissions test. Now I don't have to worry about it because of the age of the truck. They really sound great. Not too loud inside or out. Everyone needs to watch your video before they buy. Thanks.
Thank you for your time in changing all the mufflers over... Good video... I'm a older person.. Did all the loud mufflers when I was 17. I really like the Dynomax mufflers.. Had them on my street car. Didn't lose any power but definitely toned the open headers noise down w/16" collector tubes.. 11.04 in the 1/4 w/a 358 cid SBC Street driven.. W/the Dynomax I went 11.12 on an average all day... So I really like the Dynomax for my everyday SUV driving... Not too quiet, not too loud... Just slightly louder over a stock muffler... 2002 Chevy Tahoe Z71 w/a 5.3. I think I'm going w/the Dynomax or a Borla. One of the 2. Not sure yet... Thanks again for your video... 👍✌
I did borla pro xs single 3" for my 09 6.2l avalanche (transplant) and here in Alberta Canada we don't need cats so naturally I deleted them.... Sounds freaking amazing! 0 drone, better flow, slightly louder at idle, super throaty cold start but the best of all is the WOT! Man that sounds good. I'm a borla guy for life after this exhaust!
@@tenflat2009 That's good to know cause I've just purchased the Borla Pro XS single 3°inlet w/dual 2 1/2 outlets... I'm praying that it's NOT too loud for me... Now you've got me curious... Can't wait to get it installed...
@@davydeenice1174 I too wanted a "stockish" exhaust so as to not be obnoxious. The only other vehicle I had with an exhaust was an old Monte Carlo 305 with dual blue bottles on it. That was cool for about a week. I've been running this pro xs on my avalanche for over a year now and it still excites me when I fire it up. You, sir, will not be disappointed!
If you are looking for a nice quieter sound the magna flow, but I’m a big fan of the 40 series flow master & the super 10’s also. Just depends what you prefer. Thanks for spending the time too show everyone the difference in the sounds , lots of work. But worth it. Thanks again
A symphony of wind instruments 😊 One aspect I like about magnaflow glass packs is the smooth silhouette for undercarriage aerodynamics and less chance of getting snagged while off-roading. Dont prime your vehicle until you ready to paint it in the shop; otherwise, the primer will hold and absorb contaminants that will sully your paint job. Fun vid, thanks!
This was a better comparison than big budget channels do. Thank you! For stock motors I like flowmasters because they make them sound better. At WOT open headers sound best, but magna flows are the second best option. I would recommend trying some turbo mufflers, as I got older I love them more. No more obnoxious drones, does cost some HP but you can just uncap them at the track for the best of both worlds.
Cool video. One thing I've found over the years . Dual exhaust on a v8 you are hearing two separate four cylinder banks firing. This can be handy for diagnostic purposes, however ,still sounds like two 4 bangers. Ever since I made my first x pipe I realized the sound was different and the reason is you can hear both banks simultaneously. My monte with open pipes and an x pipe sounds ridiculous opened up and nice and strong at idle. You should do a video on, h pipe, x pipe, straight duals.
I've got a 4.7 v8 in my tundra, stock was as quiet as a mouse fart. Went duals with an h pipe (no muffler/resonator) and it came to life. Deep and gurgly, but a little too high pitched and clappy. Deleted my cats and it REALLY came to life. Sounded like a literal monster jam monster truck, made it actually deeper, and less clapped. But too much for street driving, so I threw on two 23" red glasspacks and it made it even deeper and quieter, but at wot it still screams just a lot deeper. Now it's driveable on the street and when I open her up she SCREAMS, but very deep, this week I'll be adding a second h pipe to see how it changes things
Thank you so much for this video!! I can't imagine the time it took for you to do this. I just bought a 1987 Chevy Custom Deluxe, and was trying to figure out how to make it sound like my dad's 1987 Chevy did. Thanks again. This video definitely helped, and I'm probably going to get glass packs for it.
Now you did a great job on this video and helped me with my purchase. I want one with low bass frequency and no rattle like the little kids cars. I noticed only a few had a little bit of rattle in them. The first two were very quiet. I’m wanting a bit louder than stock with a low bass sound. Great job and hard work you did for all of us
One thing I learned from this video is I was worried about the rattle can shit sound I hear from so many cars but what I just noticed is all these mufflers did not have that crap sound so it tells me the 4 & 6 cylinder motors are what give it the little kid sound that’s making it sound cheap. I learned something. I do have a few favorites on here though.
Those Thrush arn't glass packs. No glass packing. I had some on my car back in high school 1980. Super loud! After getting a few tickets I went with the Thrush Turbo muffler.
I think all of the flowmasters spunded very good on it the first set of super 10 knocks offs that were cut and modified were my favorite sound for sure
Definitely one of the better sound comparison videos out there. I went with Cherry Bomb Extreme’s (similar to the super 10’s) on my S10. (I have a video up on my channel)They’re for the track, so it’s not annoyingly loud….lol. I V-band clamped them on so I can easily switch to something a little quieter for the street. I like how those 40’ sounded, I may go with those.
You probably got a swap ,but way back when my bud had an S10 ,and of course the exhaust rotted off. Grabbed an old cherry bomb laying around and some pipe and voila it was good. 2.8 sounded like some kinda cousin to a 2 stroke Detroit!
Thank you for all of your work to put this video together. I realize this was a lot of work, and I sure appreciate the effort. I want those vintage Thrush Glasspacks for my 1987 Lincoln Mark VII.
@@GM_Junky Good job this was a big project of both time effort and $. Grew up as a 70s kid, those thrush you used, then their turbo muff was by far the coolest sounding exh ever. Dynomax super turbos are really good...Dave Vizard originally designed them they were called Sonic Turbos I believe 1st true Zero loss muffler...dynomax took em over. Have their Ultraflows on now which I love but Ca has the worst noise laws now. Got a pair of long case super turbos in the closet. 20-22in case ..very quiet but flow great.
Definitely like the sound of the 40 series vs. the others. Hooker Aerochambers and Cherrybomb Vortex mufflers are some odd balls that sound rather nice too.
First set of e bay knock offs sounded really good I have a 79 same as yours strained piped I know now what Iam going to use thank you for the video nice truck to from the 801
The turbo mufflers they make will make it sound like an Impala and not one of the good ones. The welded thrush is what I run on my LS powered second gen Camaro. They sound pretty close to the flowmaster
Well unfortunately whatever they made when they were considered old school is not what they make now, I have tried the current turbo thrush and it's a cheap tin can that leaks and sounds like a stock 2003 Chevy anything
Firstly thank you for doing this. I know that it took a lot of time and effort to get it done, and I am sure a little bit of money was involved as well. My personal favorite was the Thursh vintage and the Red one followed by the Flowmaster turbo. I think that they have the best over all sound that I would look for in a performance muffler.
Hey thanks for the video comparison ! I think I would go with the first set of Magnaflows to reduce the drone on the highway and they seem to have the smoothest sound!
Depends on what your after, the Magnaflow have the smoothest mellow sound and would be the best for a daily driver. All the glass packs sound like ass. The super tens have the meanest hot rod sound by far.
I appreciate this video a lot and I recognize the time and effort involved in making it and editing and all that. 🍻
Thank you! I appreciate it!!!
I was just going to type the same thing. Thank you 🙏
@@AR_420 Thank you! I appreciate it!
SHOULD HAVE TRIED A PAIR OF
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@@almierz4604 off to go check em out...
Straight pipe 0:26
Magnaflow 1:12
Flowmaster 2:09
Custom thrush glasspacks 3:12
Red glasspacks 4:12
Vintage thrush glass packs 5:09
Magnaflow glass packs 6:02
eBay knock off super 10s 7:19
Other super 10 knock offs 8:24
Thanks for doing this, we appreciate it!
@@GM_Junky yeah no problem man. Thanks for putting in the effort to show all the exhaust setups👍
What does it mean??
Second after straight pipe
Those muffler companies owe u a large check bro.! Immediately!
Those flowmasters put a smile on my face
That’s how I feel about Glasspacks 🖤🖤🖤
I like the old school thrush glass packs. Definitely had a different sound than most newer mufflers
1.Magnaflow *
2. Vintage Thrush Glass Packs
3 Custom Thrush
listen one more time
Yeah, I like the sound of the vintage Thrush but the first set of Magnaflows were real good too. You probably get a little more back pressure which will help low end torque. Straight through is good for top end HP, but torque on a street car is more important I think. Old school in me says Thrush, functional side of me says Magnaflows.
You don't need back pressure never !! Just the correct size of pipe@michaelm2502
Good old 40s will always be my favorite sounding muffler.
But they knock the crap out of the power.
Only 5 to 7 hp @@hotrodray6802
Oh yes, till the day i die I'll always pick a 40
@@hotrodray6802 They can buy you have to be making a ton of power before that happens
I like that you just get right around to the point.
Me too. We don’t really need to see them being installed every time.
I've been wanting to see something like this for years. Really cool that you did this.
1st - Open pipe, 2nd - Flowmaster
Love the sound of the Flowmaster
Flowmaster 40's🎉
@@antoniojackson6554you can have mine when I cut them off and replace them with literally anything else. So tired of flowmaster sound
No problem 😊
Finally some Fucking Science that I’m actually interested in
I grew up with these trucks, so, I like the retro sound. So, it's the Thrush glass packs for the win!
Dude best exhaust video on RUclips….. spent the time and money so we didn’t have to…. God bless ya brother 🍻
Seems everyone is wanting the vintage sound of the old “hush thrushes” always loved them. The hooker aero chamber mufflers sound great as well.
Never get over the sound of a good glasspack, magnificent. Great job guys.
Flowmaster's ftw man, they really come alive with a healthy cam. After 3 engines I still have the Flowmaster 40's in my '76 Blazer from when I bought in 2003. It had the stock 350 with hooker full length headers and it had that solid V8 sound but holy crap when I put a 383 with a decent cam (226/228 @ .050 with 110LSA) in it sounded like a whole 'nother animal, really brought out all the people gawking around like wtf, absolutely amazing sound. Totally had that nostalgic muscle car eargasm, it wasn't just about the chop it was about the frequency range and audible noises you could hear emanating from the exhaust, like a very clean chop and not that glasspack noise. I put a stock 5.3L with stock exhaust manifolds hooked to the old flowmasters (H piped to dual exhaust, haven't changed anythign H pipe and back), it sounds healthy but I'm really eager to drop a good cam in it like the Truck Norris or sloppy.
I believe the Flowmaster 40 Series mufflers sounded the best of all 8 you tested. A nice test/comparison. Thnaks!
where are the thrush weldeds in this test. those are like the same as FM40 but have a slightly better idle sound more the metallic ping. half the cost
Those and the 44s are great with pushrod v8s especially the hemi 5.7
I had a set of Thrush header glass pack mufflers on my Dodge when I purchased it.. back in 71.. I think I liked the ebay knock offs the best.. But they all sound completely different with a modified engine.. thank you for your time in making this video.. Anyone that has changed mufflers before knows this wasn't a 5 min video... Thx again...
Don't care about any of them. But was completely fascinated by the thorough process you used to get the end result. Very entertaining video. Great job friend!
They all actually sound pretty good. I would use ones that don’t have much drone. Flowmasters usually have horrible drone. It gets old after a while.
I liked the 40s the most. I had one on my old Dakota (4.7) years ago. It sounded great, but the interior noise was kind of nuts. After it rotted out, I went with a 50…similar external sound but far less interior noise. Great job on the video!
I ran long tube headers and glasspacks bolted to the headers nothing else behind the glasspacks in highschool on my Camero.
Good ole days.
Great video!
Both 10 knock offs sound good
Great video. I've got the flow masters on my 97 Chevy 4.3L short bed and for years I had to tell the inspection guys that it was a v6 because they took for granted because of the sound it was a V8 and it would fail the emissions test. Now I don't have to worry about it because of the age of the truck. They really sound great. Not too loud inside or out. Everyone needs to watch your video before they buy. Thanks.
Thank you for your time in changing all the mufflers over... Good video... I'm a older person.. Did all the loud mufflers when I was 17. I really like the Dynomax mufflers.. Had them on my street car. Didn't lose any power but definitely toned the open headers noise down w/16" collector tubes.. 11.04 in the 1/4 w/a 358 cid SBC Street driven.. W/the Dynomax I went 11.12 on an average all day... So I really like the Dynomax for my everyday SUV driving... Not too quiet, not too loud... Just slightly louder over a stock muffler... 2002 Chevy Tahoe Z71 w/a 5.3. I think I'm going w/the Dynomax or a Borla. One of the 2. Not sure yet... Thanks again for your video... 👍✌
I did borla pro xs single 3" for my 09 6.2l avalanche (transplant) and here in Alberta Canada we don't need cats so naturally I deleted them.... Sounds freaking amazing! 0 drone, better flow, slightly louder at idle, super throaty cold start but the best of all is the WOT! Man that sounds good. I'm a borla guy for life after this exhaust!
@@tenflat2009 That's good to know cause I've just purchased the Borla Pro XS single 3°inlet w/dual 2 1/2 outlets... I'm praying that it's NOT too loud for me... Now you've got me curious... Can't wait to get it installed...
@@davydeenice1174 I too wanted a "stockish" exhaust so as to not be obnoxious. The only other vehicle I had with an exhaust was an old Monte Carlo 305 with dual blue bottles on it. That was cool for about a week. I've been running this pro xs on my avalanche for over a year now and it still excites me when I fire it up. You, sir, will not be disappointed!
Awesome muffler comparison. Helped me make my mind up, thanks for taking the time and effort!
1.Flowmaster 40s
2.Magnaflow
3.Flowmaster super 10s 3
4.Vintage thrush
These seem the best for daily driving.
Best muffler test on youtube! Great thanks!
Those thrush brought back childhood memories. Also on a square body.
@kit Kat destinctive sound for sure.
I liked the magnaflow glasspacks the most on this truck!👍
I liked the open pipe the best.
I liked the MagnaFlow and Thrush with the Glass Packs. That’s what I would put on my Scottsdale.
Excellent video, the flowmasters certainly sound the best on older trucks.
If you are looking for a nice quieter sound the magna flow, but I’m a big fan of the 40 series flow master & the super 10’s also. Just depends what you prefer. Thanks for spending the time too show everyone the difference in the sounds , lots of work. But worth it. Thanks again
FM 40 series for sure! They just have that absolutely recognizable but unique killer sound.
Bro i appreciate you taking the time outta your day or days to make this
A symphony of wind instruments 😊
One aspect I like about magnaflow glass packs is the smooth silhouette for undercarriage aerodynamics and less chance of getting snagged while off-roading.
Dont prime your vehicle until you ready to paint it in the shop; otherwise, the primer will hold and absorb contaminants that will sully your paint job.
Fun vid, thanks!
Guess imma drop these glass packs a d cop some magna flows. Awesome job man for real most detailed exhaust video I have ever seen!
This was a better comparison than big budget channels do. Thank you!
For stock motors I like flowmasters because they make them sound better. At WOT open headers sound best, but magna flows are the second best option.
I would recommend trying some turbo mufflers, as I got older I love them more. No more obnoxious drones, does cost some HP but you can just uncap them at the track for the best of both worlds.
Thank you! I will look into some turbo mufflers.
Cool video.
One thing I've found over the years .
Dual exhaust on a v8 you are hearing two separate four cylinder banks firing.
This can be handy for diagnostic purposes, however ,still sounds like two 4 bangers.
Ever since I made my first x pipe I realized the sound was different and the reason is you can hear both banks simultaneously.
My monte with open pipes and an x pipe sounds ridiculous opened up and nice and strong at idle.
You should do a video on, h pipe, x pipe, straight duals.
I like this idea. With and without glass packs before the muffler
I've got a 4.7 v8 in my tundra, stock was as quiet as a mouse fart. Went duals with an h pipe (no muffler/resonator) and it came to life. Deep and gurgly, but a little too high pitched and clappy. Deleted my cats and it REALLY came to life. Sounded like a literal monster jam monster truck, made it actually deeper, and less clapped. But too much for street driving, so I threw on two 23" red glasspacks and it made it even deeper and quieter, but at wot it still screams just a lot deeper. Now it's driveable on the street and when I open her up she SCREAMS, but very deep, this week I'll be adding a second h pipe to see how it changes things
This is the perfect video. Thank you. Red custom glass packs is the winner. Good ole classic sound.
Although vintage thrush isn’t far behind
I like the original Flomasters
Man that video was 🦻"LISTENING EDUCATION"! Thank you.
Great video! Thank you for taking the time to do this! I’ve been running the eBay knockoffs on a few different vehicles and love how they sound.
The black knockoff Super 10s sound good and gnarly. The 40s sound good and smooth. If it's a daily, 40s. If it's screw it, Super 10s.
Thanks for the time and effort you’ve put into making this video. Helps me decide what exhaust I’m gonna go with! Much appreciated man! 👍
They all sound good. Like the flowmasters & vintage thrush, myself.
Nice to have the enthusiasm to do a video like this. 😀
Nice work! The super 10 knockoffs sounded best on your truck. I think I personally like the 40 series best though. Also not so loud in the cab.
Thank you sir for your time now I know what to order.
1. Vintage Thrush
2. Last set of eBay Flowmaster 10
3. Red customs
Great job BTW!
Vintage Thrush glasspacks and the other glasspacks sound great on your truck
Was a 70s kid every truck had glasspacks you just expected it. STill like the sound.
Just the type of video I needed to see for my project. I really like the magnaflow and flowmaster.
Greatest muffler video comparison of all time.
great job, different notes for different folks
Headers also make lot of the difference, especially with Flowmaster. It doesn't sound like you have long tubes though
I really liked this comparison, and would pick the Magnaflows and/or vintage Thrush. Nice work!
I like the little short ones you worked on..That was a lot of work.. I always wondered what most of these sounded like. Thanks
For me the magnaflow ovals were the best they were pretty mellow sounding but opened up and hollared when you hit the gas it was about perfect for me
The custom glasspacks are badass and sound great
Flow masters !!
@@jeffreytodaro5269they also sound great lol, hard to decide
I thought so also
That last knock off super 10 sounded pretty nasty! In a good way! Like it had a cam.
I love flowmasters, but that thrush idle was awesome.
Thank you so much for this video!! I can't imagine the time it took for you to do this. I just bought a 1987 Chevy Custom Deluxe, and was trying to figure out how to make it sound like my dad's 1987 Chevy did. Thanks again. This video definitely helped, and I'm probably going to get glass packs for it.
I think the last one sounded the best.
I'm not going to lie this sounds like a lot of fun!
A x-pipe and Flowmaster sounds good,the last 2 sounded good to
Can't beat the Flowmaster 40's.. they are just tuned for great sound!!
Thanks, now I know (Mag glass packs) which mufflers the 84 gets.
Now you did a great job on this video and helped me with my purchase. I want one with low bass frequency and no rattle like the little kids cars. I noticed only a few had a little bit of rattle in them. The first two were very quiet. I’m wanting a bit louder than stock with a low bass sound. Great job and hard work you did for all of us
DYnomax super turbos
One thing I learned from this video is I was worried about the rattle can shit sound I hear from so many cars but what I just noticed is all these mufflers did not have that crap sound so it tells me the 4 & 6 cylinder motors are what give it the little kid sound that’s making it sound cheap. I learned something. I do have a few favorites on here though.
Flowmast 40 my opinion but I’m old school too love that sound
The vintage and those custom mufflers 👌🏾
Nice video. 40 series and 2nd set of super 10s
Red Custom Glasspacks!
What a great video - definitely thinking of the thrush and magnaflow glasspacks for my 89 OBS - thanks bro for doing that !
Thanks man! Cool custom glasspacks. I liked the custom red ones alot.
Those Thrush arn't glass packs. No glass packing. I had some on my car back in high school 1980. Super loud! After getting a few tickets I went with the Thrush Turbo muffler.
The short flow master knock offs I love. Best
I would love to see it done again with a set of glass packs pre-muffler.
This is the exact video I wanted to see. Very appreciated bro. Ty
I'm digging the vintage thrush!
you might try Hooker Aero chamber mufflers , Flowtech after burners and the new Pypes Turbo pros
Thanks for doing this video the last one was really cool
I think all of the flowmasters spunded very good on it the first set of super 10 knocks offs that were cut and modified were my favorite sound for sure
Definitely one of the better sound comparison videos out there. I went with Cherry Bomb Extreme’s (similar to the super 10’s) on my S10. (I have a video up on my channel)They’re for the track, so it’s not annoyingly loud….lol. I V-band clamped them on so I can easily switch to something a little quieter for the street. I like how those 40’ sounded, I may go with those.
You probably got a swap ,but way back when my bud had an S10 ,and of course the exhaust rotted off.
Grabbed an old cherry bomb laying around and some pipe and voila it was good.
2.8 sounded like some kinda cousin to a 2 stroke Detroit!
Maybe try the delta flow 50s..40s are going to be loud inside it gets old esp after an hour on the fwy
Ears will ring for hours later.
The last two mufflers sounded the best I like to hear turbo muffler's
My truck has old ass glass packs true dual. They sound great
I love my Flowmaster 40’s first then the red thrust mufflers sounded nice to.
Thank you for all of your work to put this video together. I realize this was a lot of work, and I sure appreciate the effort.
I want those vintage Thrush Glasspacks for my 1987 Lincoln Mark VII.
@@bigbeaverdiaries4367 Thank you!
@@GM_Junky Good job this was a big project of both time effort and $.
Grew up as a 70s kid, those thrush you used, then their turbo muff was by far the coolest sounding exh ever.
Dynomax super turbos are really good...Dave Vizard originally designed them they were called Sonic Turbos I believe
1st true Zero loss muffler...dynomax took em over. Have their Ultraflows on now which I love but Ca has the worst noise laws now. Got a pair of long case super turbos in the closet. 20-22in case ..very quiet but flow great.
I appreciate your efforts, but I really can't say any of them is best or worst. Go with what you like.
Definitely like the sound of the 40 series vs. the others. Hooker Aerochambers and Cherrybomb Vortex mufflers are some odd balls that sound rather nice too.
Well done, mate. Very useful tests. Much appreciated from Downunder.
First set of e bay knock offs sounded really good I have a 79 same as yours strained piped I know now what Iam going to use thank you for the video nice truck to from the 801
Nice truck. I liked the Magnaflow sound the best. Would love to see some old-school turbo mufflers on it. I think Thrush still makes some.
The turbo mufflers they make will make it sound like an Impala and not one of the good ones. The welded thrush is what I run on my LS powered second gen Camaro. They sound pretty close to the flowmaster
@@stimsonj06 I don't think so, I used to run them on my hot rods, and they had a nice deep sound without being too loud
Well unfortunately whatever they made when they were considered old school is not what they make now, I have tried the current turbo thrush and it's a cheap tin can that leaks and sounds like a stock 2003 Chevy anything
@@stimsonj06 Dang. That's disappointing to hear. I was hoping to use them again.
Loved my turbos
Firstly thank you for doing this. I know that it took a lot of time and effort to get it done, and I am sure a little bit of money was involved as well. My personal favorite was the Thursh vintage and the Red one followed by the Flowmaster turbo. I think that they have the best over all sound that I would look for in a performance muffler.
For me, winner the last mufflers!
Vintage glass packs has a good sound. Second? Toss up between flowmaster 40s and magna flow round tube.
For me, it's between the 1st set of Magnaflows and those custom Thrush glasspacks.
Sweet as Whiskey cake amigo. I’m partial to the reds. Sounds like my ‘70 C20 with Thrush turbos and Hooker long tubes.
thanks for your time making this video 👌. I know what sound I want now .
All the glasspacks sound the same maybe different when length
Hey thanks for the video comparison ! I think I would go with the first set of Magnaflows to reduce the drone on the highway and they seem to have the smoothest sound!
Magnaflow glass packs sound the best imo
Depends on what your after, the Magnaflow have the smoothest mellow sound and would be the best for a daily driver. All the glass packs sound like ass. The super tens have the meanest hot rod sound by far.
Thank you for the comparison.
Magnaflows arent bad for a daily driver, but you don't get the bass and rumble like you do with a chambered muffler