Count
me in with Herb and Kelly. I put a Flowmaster 50 series kit on my
car. It is made very well. The sound it, well, flowmaster. It
is very loud. I could not accelerate over 1/3 throttle in town because the
police station is only 1 1/2 miles from my house :)
BTW, I
have these Flowmaster mufflers for sale. They are still on the car so if
you live close to MN and would like to hear them first you can. They have
150 miles on them. I bought them for $90 and will sell them for $50 or $60
bucks a piece for now. I still have the boxes and stickers and all that
stuff too.
I am
going to have turbo mufflers put on.
And
yes, it depends a lot on the car. My 96 Impala SS with the LT1 350 has
stock manifolds, a crossover tube, cats, Thrush glass packs, and rear resonator
mufflers. It sounds only *slightly* louder than stock. It is very
quiet.
Mark
71
SS
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kelly C. Hanna
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 9:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Glass Packs...>I have to agree with Herb. To me, glass packs sound like an angry pack of
>bumble bees. I want my car to have that deep mellow sound, and not be
>obnoxious while driving through the neighborhood.I'm with you boys on that, but am beginning to despise the flowmaster sound as well. Every truck in Dallas has 'em (with the exact same big tipped chrome exhaust pipes and they all sound the same as the Mustangs and the Camaros. Thankfully the Chevelles in our club (and others) that have 'em sound a little better causer they have more motor in them. I like the quieter sound of the Walker turbo mufflers much better. I never have been much of a follower of trends and the Flows are the trendy thing here.
Kelly & Jana Hanna
www.hannawoodworks.com

