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best sounding muffler...? #765225 11/14/06 03:44 AM
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wayotadude Offline OP
Need a Spot
Need to figure out, what muffler works/sounds the best for the 22r? Looking definatly for performance first, but nothing that sounds like a$$...catch my drift? Most of the time I would not hesitate for flowmaster, but that was for a stroker v8...what about a 4cyl?
Peace!


Joe
86 22r yota pickup
Re: best sounding muffler...? [Re: wayotadude] #765226 11/14/06 04:13 AM
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4Crawler Offline
Web Wheeler
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I run a FLowmaster 50-series w/ Delta-Flow and I think it sounds decent:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4Runner.shtml#Engine

Re: best sounding muffler...? [Re: 4Crawler] #765227 11/14/06 04:37 AM
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bodo Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
LC header, no cat, and stock replacement. Sounds great and is a little loud when you stomp on it. I told the muffler guy if he couldn't make it sound like a V8, make it quiet and it sounds good.

Re: best sounding muffler...? [Re: bodo] #765228 11/14/06 06:50 AM
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riverrat Offline
Wheeler
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no cat


Hope you will come to realize that running a cat is part of your personal responsibility for mitigating pollution from burning fossil fuel.

All of our trucks burn gas, all contribute to bad air locally and global warming generally. We ought to at least meet the letter of the law when it comes to emissions.

You can probably get away without runnning a cat, especially if you live in a rural area. And many here probably don't care that you do. But you may want to consider that not everyone thinks running without a cat is "cool". Besides that it is illegal.

Re: best sounding muffler...? [Re: riverrat] #765229 11/14/06 07:17 AM
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cheap_sunglasses Offline
Need a Spot
Not to mention it is actually robbing you of a bit of torque and gaining little if anything. Also that nasty black crap that comes out the end of the exhaust pipe and onto your truck as well as into the air.

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I've heard the Delta 50 is nice, but I'm happy with my el cheapo.

Last edited by cheap_sunglasses; 11/14/06 07:17 AM.
Re: best sounding muffler...? [Re: cheap_sunglasses] #765230 11/14/06 04:59 PM
Anonymous
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I have the Jardine cat-back setup on my 4Runner. It's a decent muffler with a little bit of a burble to it but nothing loud or obnoxious. And it stays pretty quiet when you accelerate but it does have a performance tone to it. I think any of the turbo style mufflers should work fine. I would recommend going with a full 2-1/4" system though and not just the muffler.

Re: best sounding muffler...? #765231 11/14/06 05:24 PM
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bodo Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Hey there are offroad only vehicles that are cat exempt. A well tuned motor won't spew black sut out of the exhaust. I am NOT telling anyone to remove the cat this is illegal and can result in a hefty fine. My opinion on cats are that they are there to mask a poorly tuned vehicle that most of the general public drives. I have read several boards where people actually pass inspection just fine on the sniffer only test with no cat. Again this is just an opnion and I'm sure some of you will disagree. Bottom line is removing your cat is ILLEGAL.

Re: best sounding muffler...? [Re: bodo] #765232 11/15/06 01:12 AM
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EzCruiser Offline
Mudrunner
Just buy an exhaust that you like (with a highflow cat(magnaflow))! If it sounds awful add a 24" resonator, that will get rid of most "rattle" sounds, and maybe add more, but I've had really good luck out of intake, headers, 2.5" exhaust, mangaflow highflow cat, a 24" resonator, and the muffler (imho).


Re: best sounding muffler...? [Re: wayotadude] #765233 11/15/06 01:55 AM
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Snowtoy Offline
Roll Me Over
The Raptor turbo muffler from Kragen's sounds pretty good for its price($24). I run one on my 3.0 and it has a nice mellow yet throaty sound when on the gas, I haven't put one on my '91 so I am not sure what it sounds like on a 22re. The muffler isn't made from the thickest guage steel and wont last as long as a high $$$ muffler, but then again they are cheap enough you can replace them whenever it is needed.


More than tread lightly. Leave it like you were never there, nor anyone else.
'90 X-cab 4.88's 33 BFG AT's, rr ARB, Headers, Ignition upgrade, cold air induction.
'91 X-cab 5.29's 315's BFG MT's, rr ARB, custom bumper and flatbed
Re: best sounding muffler...? [Re: Snowtoy] #765234 11/15/06 06:22 AM
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philly Offline
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http://www.pnw4runners.com/exhaust/exhaust.htm

This is a great place to hear various mufflers.. mostly 3.0's and 3.4's but great great to know!!!

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