Bahaa elhage
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024
This muffler not too loud not too quiet it fits very well in my iroc Camaro easy to install very good quality thanks
ballox
Reviewed in Canada on June 8, 2022
Replaced the factory muffler on my eighties trans am with this Flowmaster and the sound is nice and deep without being annoying
Jesse Galien
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2021
I was concerned that it was going to be too loud without the packing in the muffler. But it really isn't. It sounds very nice until you accelerate then it sounds deep. A lot quieter than I thought it would be. But very happy
Peter
Reviewed in Canada on August 22, 2021
Took couple hours and some custom bends. But I made it fit my KL jeep. Sounds good. No real drone. A lil fart canny but I'd say that's the 9 SPD trans. Good rumble when coasting
Bob
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2019
Maybe the loudness of this Flowmaster on my 1989 Camaro 2.8 liter V6 was magnified by the fact that I also removed my catalytic converter at the same time. I do like the tone of the muffler, it's just much louder than I expected. I have to baby the throttle all the way out of my development at 6:30 am so that I don't wake the whole neighborhood.
Benny
Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2017
Very nice tone given to my Jeep JK, no drone until 2500 rpms, and even then is tolerable. Adds quite a bit of character for my application, very pleased
Neko
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2015
Great sounding muffler on my 2000 Camaro Z28 with the LS1 V8. The 80 series mufflers aren't the best flowing mufflers available, but they are certainly some of the best sounding. It has an aggressive sound with no drone at 2000rpm cruising speed.The stock intermediate pipe on these cars is 2.75", so either the 2.5 or 3" inlet versions will work fine.
GPH
Reviewed in Canada on December 16, 2015
Really nice quality chambered muffler. Much better suited for a naturally aspirated vehicle than your typical straight-thru perforated muffler. Not sure you can beat it for the money. Very nice aggressive sound without being obnoxious, and zero drone (even in a hatchback/wagon/SUV which is prone to exhaust drone by design).
ricardo james
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2015
Good product fast shipping !!
Hiran J
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2013
This gives my quiet Murano some character... I like the tone when I hit 3000rpm... Another thing I like about this is there is no annoying vibration or anything inside the car, so the ride comfort stays the same....Update 08/01/2013I have added and it gives lil more deeper note when you accelerate... Luv my MO...
Alexander Ramsey
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2011
I put this flowmaster muffler on my 93 firebird and it sounds amazing! For the price this is a great upgrade from the stock sound and it looks great to have duel exhaust. If I were to upgrade I would probably go with either an SLP or Borla exhaust though since they have a deeper and more throaty sound.http://youtu.be/Muk7SRUataUThe inlet size on the muffler is slightly too large for the v6 93 Firebird so you will have to get some extra pieces to make it fit correctly and I would recommend a good weld on top of that.
Jose A. Sandoval
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2011
I was searching the internet to find out how I could make some improvements to my Mo'. I was excited when I found out that this Flowmaster muffler would fit my Murano, for under a $100 I was able to get my Mo' to sound tough with a great noticeable growl on start up and acceleration. One thing I would recommend is removing the resonator to get maximum growl. At first I went with only the muffler swap, it sounded good but the mechanic at the muffler shop suggested removing the resonator so I went back a day later to have the resonator removed and that made a huge difference. I'll try to post a video of how it sounds, there are some great examples on you tube if you type in nissan murano flowmaster. Hope this helps.
Patrick M.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2010
Installed on a Nissan Murano. Since the inlets and outlets are in the same relative position, it was a quick, inexpensive swap ($125 installation fee from a local muffler shop). The original muffler from the manufacturer made the engine sound empty and gutless. This muffler is much smaller than the OE trash can, so it better hides under the bumper. This muffler is more free-flowing with less sound dampening. This muffler mated with a strong V6 sounds great! It's nothing like a Civic trying to sound like a stock car. It's a more tuned sound rather than an unrestricted loud.On startup, it growls to life. At idle, it has an audible but subtle gurgle. At normal acceleration, it has a nice, deep tone, but nothing loud or offensive. To catch eyes though, punch the throttle and it will bark!Fyi, this muffler used to come stock on the V6 Camero. If you youtube "Murano Flowmaster" you can hear the results. For under a hundred bucks, this is a great upgrade.UPDATE: I've had it for 3 years now and it's holding up well. There is rust on the welds but nothing has rusted through. I realize I should have coated the muffler with black, high-temperature paint to protect the welds from the harsh DC weather.