Seeking opinions on new mufflers

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slowpoke17

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Going through the 1993 ATX I recently purchased and found the car is all original underneath. The mufflers have some holes in them and I was wondering what other members have used to replace them. Is it best to just stick with stock replacement or is there something available that will give it some growl and not too expensive?
 

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depends on location/salt/rust. If you go cheap usually you get short life in high salt areas. If you are not in that kind of weather, or it is not driven in it, then you can probably get away with a milder stainless steel like magnaflow. I haven't looked at mufflers in a long time since I don't drive it in winter anymore so not up on what brand sounds better.. other than I never failed when going with Borla stainless anything.
 

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You can run any muffler you want. But, the key to making any of them sound good, without rasp, is to get resonator(s) added in before the mufflers. They're basically glass packs. Some folks get a couple of smaller ones, rather than one big one (usually on an MTX with a bent pipe to clear the shifter).

Years back, my former 95 MTX had a big, fat resonator welded in, and it even sounded great with $10 glass packs added out back.
 

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I don't think you will find new stock SHO mufflers unless they are used from an existing car. But I imagine SV&HOdan or Shosource could probably find some used ones. I had Magnaflows on my 92 and I thought that was a little on the loud side. If you look on the Shosource website, they show a bunch of options.
 

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I don't think you will find new stock SHO mufflers unless they are used from an existing car. But I imagine SV&HOdan or Shosource could probably find some used ones. I had Magnaflows on my 92 and I thought that was a little on the loud side. If you look on the Shosource website, they show a bunch of options.


I have a set of stock mufflers they aint rusted out if anyone wants them just pm me. Unless i threw them in my scrap truck
 

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With most of the parts being from your basic Taurus would that apply here as well? I personally like the sound of Flowmasters on my on my previous cars. Kind of old school muscle car sound.
 

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Flowmasters should work well. There will be some rasp probably. v6 sound ain't v8 no matter what you try.
 

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Odd to see a Corvette avatar on SHO forum, I also have a passion for them as well. Do you have one now?

I know right. ;) Just took delivery of my HTC C8 at the first of the year. Bought a SHO to use as a daily driver business vehicle and just couldn't leave it stock. :)
 

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I know right. ;) Just took delivery of my HTC C8 at the first of the year. Bought a SHO to use as a daily driver business vehicle and just couldn't leave it stock. :)

That's nice, I have a 2012 Grand Sport coupe and a 1977. The new C8's are really impressive, best of luck with it.
 
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