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Magnaflow, Flowmaster, or Glasspacks?

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Old 06-09-2010, 01:20 PM
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Default Magnaflow, Flowmaster, or Glasspacks?

Muffler is rusted and a hole is forming, making the car sound like ass. Local muffler shop is having a big sale on universal magnaflows and flowmasters. Out of the three listed in the title, which would be the best to go with for my car (2001 accent)?
Old 06-09-2010, 01:23 PM
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go magnaflow or flowmaster.... stay away from glasspacks
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Magnaflow and Flowmasters are generally used on cars with bigger engines but out of those 2 I would say go with a Magnaflow. They sound alot better IMO.
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Magnaflow. It's straight through with packing. Flowmasters use baffles instead of packing. This makes them sound good, but more restrictive.
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dynomax ultra flo

cheaper than the rest

flow better




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