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36 exhaust
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j.grif |
08-22-2013 @ 3:32 PM
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Trying to get a good deep sound out of the muffler on my 36 coupe. Installed a used smithy muffler and sounds good (to me) but connecting the 1&1/2 inch tail pipe and it quitens down too much for what I wanted. So was wondering if a larger diameter tail pipe would keep the rumble that the muffler makes?? Appreciate suggestions , Thanks
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trjford8 |
08-22-2013 @ 5:31 PM
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Do you have duals or a single pipe? Duals with a nice set of 24"glasspacks will get you the sound you want. Duals on a '36 are a little bit of a challenge due to the location of the battery box, but it can be done.
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j.grif |
08-22-2013 @ 8:56 PM
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Only a single exhaust on the coupe. We do have a 36 sedan with duals and it does sound good. Something to think about.
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TomO |
08-23-2013 @ 7:14 AM
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A 2" pipe will allow more sound at the back, but I doubt if it will give you the sound that you enjoy from your duals. Go with a shorter glass pack muffler and keep the 1 1/2" tail pipe.
Tom
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JM |
08-23-2013 @ 10:59 AM
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The muffler went bad on my original '35 fordor sedan. While looking for an original type replacement muffler, I decided to temporarily put in a straight section of pipe. That was about three years ago. The sound is great as far as I am concerned.
John
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