Just about any aftermarket cat-back exhaust system for your 2004 Nissan Titan will produce a louder exhaust note than the stock system. The exact sound level and exhaust note will vary depending on whether the system you choose is a flow-through or chambered type. Generally flow-through exhausts like the MagnaFlow # MF15849 for the Crew Cab short bed Titan will be louder than a chambered system, but any other aftermarket products that are installed, such as an intake, also will have an... view full answer...
We offer two exhaust systems designed for your 2003 Sierra.
If you have a single exhaust system, the MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System, part # MF15782 would work well for you. This includes the extensions to attach to the front of the muffler and the exhaust pipe.
For a dual-exhaust system I recommend part # MF15828. view full answer...
We have one cat-back exhaust system that will work for your 2008 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab 5.3L V8 regardless if it is a short bed or a long bed, the Magna Flow Turndown Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF17104. This is the only exhaust system we have to fit the 1500 Crew Cab Long Bed 5.3L.
I have attached a link to our fitguide for the short bed for you to see all of the exhaust systems that are confirmed to fit your truck if it is a short bed.
It is hard to know exactly how an exhaust system... view full answer...
What you are referring to is something like the Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust System # CAM44461 which directs exhaust up above the roof line of the RV so that it doesn't affect you or any neighbors near you. It also makes the generator a little bit quieter as well. view full answer...
For a 2005 Chevrolet Corvette C6 I have the MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Axle-Back Exhaust System, part # MF15886. This is an axle-back system that will install from the axle back to the tailpipe. The polished stainless steel quad tips ( dual tips on each side) are 4 inch diameter. The diameter on the mandrel bent tubes is 2-1/2 inches that connect the system to your exhaust system. I am including a link to the installation instructions on the axle-back system.
There is also a cat-back systems... view full answer...
The MagnaFlow 4" Exhaust Tip # MF35212 you referenced won't have a big effect on sound, it's more of a cosmetic feature to give the finishing look to an exhaust system.
I have put several exhaust systems on just about everything I've ever driven and there isn't too many options aside from replacing the existing exhaust to make it louder.
For your 2017 Honda Civi 1.5L turbo a cat back exhaust system like MagnaFlow Street Series Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF19312 would work great. This is... view full answer...
The size of the exhaust tip has very little if at all to do with sound so the exhaust tips you just purchased are more or less for show. However, if you were to use a resonated exhaust tip such as the Bully Round Resonated Bolt-on Exhaust Tip part # PM-5104 then this would produce a slightly more crackly sound. With that being said, the best way to really change the sound of your exhaust for the better is with a cat-back system, the MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust System part # MF15297 for hatchback... view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Crossmember-Back Exhaust System # MF15344 does fit your 1972 Ford Bronco but it would not bolt directly to the exhaust manifolds. It is designed to bolt up to an intermediate pipe that attaches to the manifolds. If you were looking for an excuse to install a set of headers this would bolt to them. view full answer...
Using a resonated exhaust tip such as # PM-5104 would make the exhaust sound more crackly, for lack of a better term, than the stock exhaust and it might be a little louder. If you want to keep the exhaust note the same then a tip like # MF35212 would be a better way to go. It fits a 2-3/4 to 3 inch diameter exhaust pipe.
If you want a deep and louder sound then you would want a cat-back exhaust system. For that I would need to know the year, make, and model truck you have, bed length,... view full answer...
For your 2007 Ford Mustang V6 we have the Curt hitch part # C11312 as a confirmed fit. I can't tell if by aftermarket system you are referring to the exhaust system or even possibly a stereo?
If the exhaust is aftermarket you may run into fit issues, but that is going to depend on how close the exhaust is to what comes factory on the car. This hitch is a pretty tight fit with the stock exhaust too so that might be an issue.
The T2 Classic # TH9045 would fit this hitch well though. view full answer...
Loud exhaust noise on the inside, with a deep drone, sounds like it could be a system with glass packs or another modified exhaust system that has a straight through type of muffler. If you switch the straight through mufflers with chambered mufflers it will take care of that issue.
You will also want to check to see if there is a leak in the system somewhere, possibly ahead of the muffler and behind the headers. That happened to me once and it was horribly loud. A muffler shop should... view full answer...
The Magnaflow Catback system part # MF15136 that you referenced has been confirmed as a fit for your 2011 Cadillac CTS 3.0 liter. This exhaust system will give your vehicle a slight boost in power and fuel efficiency since it will allow the exhaust to flow easier from the engine.
It will also give it a slightly louder exhaust tone which is what it sounds like you are interested in. view full answer...
The Bully Round Resonated Bolt-on Exhaust Tip part # PM-5104 will slightly change the exhaust note (more crackly) of your 2014 Mazda 3 but it will not increase horsepower/torque. In order to increase horsepower/torque you will need to obtain a cat-back exhaust system, MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust System part # MF15297 for hatchback or part # MF15294 for sedan models which does so by reducing restrictions allowing the engine to breath better. According to MagnaFlow, the above systems will... view full answer...
The dual exhaust kit we offer for a 2011 Ford Ranger (SuperCab) is the MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System part # MF15773. The MagnaFlow is going to give your truck a more aggressive sounding exhaust note that is certain but it won't be excessive as MagnaFlow systems have a good balance of growl upon acceleration but subtle at idle. The MagnaFlow system will even free up horsepower and torque which will help with towing but only marginally at best and it will not increase... view full answer...
RoadMaster RoadWing Removable Mud Flap System # RM-4400 or any system will need to be trimmed if the flaps are in the path of the exhaust. Exhaust can be extraordinarily hot as you have found so the flaps will have to be trimmed or you will keep having this problem. view full answer...
The exhaust system I recommend for your 2019 Ford Mustang with a 5.0L V8 engine is the MagnaFlow Competition Series Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF19101 because it will do exactly what you are looking for - improve your Mustang's horsepower and torque while also emitting a deep and distinct sound that will turn heads.
The MagnaFlow creates improved performance and an unmistakable sound due to its pair of straight-through mufflers and mandrel-bent tubing which allows unrestricted airflow.... view full answer...
My recommendation for the "V noise" you are seeking would involve the use of our MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System part # MF15681. The MagnaFlow system is a direct fit for your vehicle featuring a full 3" catback exhaust to 4" tip. The entire system is made of stainless steel providing you with the best rust resistant option possible.
This system will not only improve the sound coming from your exhaust. It will also improve engine performance with increases in both horsepower(10)... view full answer...
We have a Magnaflow cat-back system that would work great on your 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee. You would want the part # MF16991 which is a confirmed fit for your Jeep. We even had the chance to install this kit on a similar Grand Cherokee as yours. See install video for more info on that.
This isn't a dual exit system though. But your vehicle would only have one cutout for exhaust at the rear fascia so a dual exit system wouldn't really look right on your vehicle. view full answer...
I don't really have a bunch of technical data to back this up but I am also very familiar with the exhaust system on your 2017 Dodge Charger. That said, the resonated vs non-resonated exhaust tips won't really matter much if at all. If you like the looks of them then I would say just keep them but if not you can add a set of aftermarkets while you are changing out the mufflers and resonators to install bullet mufflers or otherwise known as glass-packs. I will say, the route you are taking... view full answer...