Good read and a vid showing the results and the history of creating a good exhaust.
and the Vid.

and the Vid.
I printed off some chart stuff from some of his testing I found when I did the BB set-up for the dually. The ones I used were No.3 on the 'flow' list (open pipe No.1; Borla race bullet @ No.2) & No.2 dB level (OE muffler @ No.1). I'll see if I still have the tech stuff in the folder.I wish he'd put up dB numbers for straight pipe, zero loss, and a blowmaster or something equivalent.
His testing muffler flow was on a flow bench, Db is going to vary depending on alot of different factors. you can almost bet that shitty *ss flowcrappers are going to be the loudest because everyone knows if your junk is loud its gotta be fast right..LOLI wish he'd put up dB numbers for straight pipe, zero loss, and a blowmaster or something equivalent.
I thought it was the racing stripes that made it fast. I saw the commercial.His testing muffler flow was on a flow bench, Db is going to vary depending on alot of different factors. you can almost bet that shitty *ss flowcrappers are going to be the loudest because everyone knows if your junk is loud its gotta be fast right..LOL
I based the exhaust on my big-block dually using that testing.The system I have for my Malibu was from Torque Technologies Exhaust. I got it beacuse of a test Pontiac Street Performance did a long time ago. They ran different systems on a 455 wagon. Tested for 1/4 mile, noise, backpressure, CFM. What they ended up with was basically a zero loss system compared to tuned open headers. Mine is 3.5" off the collectors into an X pipe, then 3" after that through Dynomax turbos and GN style tailpipes. IDK how loud it will be , but the owner told me it will be surpisingly quiet for 3".
I found a link to the orginial article:
Tommy
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