In order to install the Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust System part # CAM44461 on a motorhome where the exhaust pipe is turned down towards the ground you'll need to cut that section of the exhaust pipe off. Once this is done, you can use the Camco Gen-Turi Replacement 30" EMT Straight Discharge Pipe part # CAM44802 to lengthen the connection if needed.
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The space that is between the outer wall of your coach and the exhaust pipe is going to depend on where your generator is and where the exhaust pipe you're connecting to is located. I can tell you that the 90 degree pipe on the bottom of the Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust System # CAM44461 extends out 8 inches from the end to where the pipe is bent to extend upwards. If you need more clearance from the coach because the generator exhaust is further under the coach you can use the 30... view full answer...
For your generator exhaust, the Camco Gen-Turi Replacement 30" EMT 90-Degree Discharge Pipe # CAM44812 is designed to be used with the Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust System # CAM44461. With that being said, we have not tested the # CAM44812 for full functionality without the # CAM44461. In order to have a smooth-flowing system, I recommend using both of these components.
Since the 30" may be too long for your current exhaust pipe, you can cut the pipe down to side as long as you... view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Black DPF Series Filter-Back Exhaust System # MF17068 won't give you any dash errors or inspection issues. Since the DPF system is intact you'd be totally legal and safe...but also much louder. view full answer...
Yes, the MagnaFlow Black DPF Series Filter-Back Exhaust System # MF17067 will absolutely fit your 2018 Ford F-350 Super Duty Crew Cab with a 6.7L Diesel, and it will do more than just give you a unique sound. The MagnaFlow will also improve your horsepower, torque and gas mileage because it uses mandrel bent tubes.
What this means is that the diameter of the tubes on the muffler remain the same throughout, as opposed to mufflers with tubes that get smaller when they bend. To oversimplify... view full answer...
If you are looking for a deep growl but not annoyingly so Magnaflow is the best option. They test their mufflers to be under 95 decibels from outside the vehicle but they also give off an aggressive throaty sound. The Magnaflow mufflers are less likely to drone than other brands.
There are two main things that need to be considered when choosing a universal muffler, fit, size and sound/performance. You will need to choose a muffler with the correct inlet diameter, and sized so that... view full answer...
I think that the MagnaFlow Black DPF Series Filter-Back Exhaust System # MF17067 will work just fine with Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs # F88ZR on your 2017 Ford F-350. We haven't had that exact combination in the shop so I can't confirm it. However since the MagnaFlow uses the factory mounting points, it should sit relatively in the same position as the factory exhaust. Looking at the mounting locations of the air bags, and the exhaust, it looks like it will fit with no issues.
I... view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System - Gas # MF15728 is the fit for a 2002 Silverado 1500 HD with 6.0L Engine. If you have the 2500 HD then you instead would use the MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System - Gas # MF15732. This is a plug and play installation because the pipes are all the right size and angle so no custom fabrication needed to install. view full answer...
Magnaflow does have a cat-back system that fits your 2006 Chevy Trailblazer with a 4.2 liter V6 with the part # MF16833 but the part # MF16656 that you referenced does not fit your vehicle since it's designed for the larger sized engine. view full answer...
The dual exit setup part # MF19027 would be the better option if maximum efficiency is what you are after for your 2017 Chevy Silverado 2500 with a 6.0 liter gas engine. The # MF19026 is a great option but would be slightly more restricted as it has a single pipe that exits the muffler. view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust System dual system part # MF15068 will work on the 2019 Durango SXT Plus even with the single exhaust from factory because you will still have 2 catalytic converters to attach the dual cat back system to. The system includes 2- 4" stainless steel tips. view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF19190 is going to be louder than the stock exhaust on your 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee and I'll send you a link where you can hear what it will sound like when installed on your Jeep. As for performance, the MagnaFlow was designed to improve the amount of horsepower, torque and fuel efficiency; it is far more than a way for your Jeep's muffler to produce a different sound.
The Cat-Back Exhaust System is constructed of 100 percent stainless steel... view full answer...
Yes, I checked with Magnaflow and the MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust System part # MF19200 is a confirmed fit for a 2020 Ram 2500 Crew Cab with 6.4 Engine and 6-1/2' bed. view full answer...
What you could do is use the 30 inch, 90 degree adapter for the Gen-Turi part # CAM44812 with the Gen-Ture part # CAM44461 to route the exhaust around the slide out. view full answer...
Yes, the Magnaflow filter back system part # MF17067 that you referenced is a confirmed fit for your 2019 Ford F-350 SuperCrew with an 8 foot bed. It comes with everything needed to install aside from basic hand tools. It would also be a really great option to go along with the SuperChips Flashpaq F5 Programmer part # SU1845 you are planning on purchasing. On it's own the Superchips will give you up to 109 horsepower and 234 ft lbs of torque. The exhaust system will push those numbers a... view full answer...
I have included the chart showing the horsepower and torque gains for MagnaFlow exhaust system # MF16864 for the 2006 Toyota Tundra that I got directly from Magnaflow. It is exactly the same between it and # MF15820. So you are looking at up to 9 additional horsepower and 10 feet-pounds of torque.
If it would me I would go with # MF16864 because rear exit dual exhaust is awesome. And it doesn't hurt that it costs a little less. view full answer...
I reached out to my tech contact at MagnaFlow regarding the MagnaFlow MF Series Cat-Back Exhaust System - Stainless Steel - Gas # MF19119 on your 2016 Jeep Renegade Trailhawk. He said that they don't have exact specs for your vehicle, but it would give you about 8-10 horsepower, similar torque gains around 10 ft lbs, and your mileage gains would depend on your driving style...but probably around 1 mpg. He said you will really notice it on the power curve as it will be smoother and you... view full answer...
With the install of the Magnaflow Cat-Back part # MF15333 on your 2018 Ram 2500 with a 6.4 liter Hemi you'd probably see an increase of about 20 horsepower and 20 ft lbs of torque.
The Airair cold air intake part # AR29YR that also fits your truck would give you around the same as well and also improve fuel mileage. view full answer...
When it comes to a cold air intake system for your 2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty XLT Triton V10, I have two options for you, Airaid CAD Cold Air Intake System with SynthaFlow Oiled Filter, # AR400-226, and Airaid CAD Cold Air Intake System with SynthaMax Dry Filter, # AR401-226.
The difference between the two is that the oil based filter will have a higher filtration rating because of the oil in the filter and the dry filter will offer less maintenance because you will not have to apply... view full answer...
The instructions for the MagnaFlow exhaust, # MF15809, which I have linked for you, state that you will need to use the OEM clamps to secure the new exhaust to the 2002 Toyota Tundra. If that clamp gets damaged, you will need to get replacement.
Since the new exhaust is stainless steel, you get the benefit of having superior corrosion resistance but you will not be able to weld it on. If at all possible, leave the pipe the clamps is attached to intact. If you end up damaging that pipe,... view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Pro DPF Series Filter-Back Exhaust System part # MF17874 is California legal or CARB (California Air Resources Board) compliant. You would not have any issues passing an emissions test with this exhaust system installed. The only MagnaFlow systems that are not California legal are the catalytic converters but there are some of those that are legal as well. view full answer...
I have a great exhaust system for your 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS with a 2.4 liter engine but it's not a dual exhaust setup. Magnaflow has the # MF16822 as a confirmed fit for your vehicle and it will be the exact type of loudness you are wanting. Moderately loud on the exterior and mild on the interior. It'll sound good without any drone on the highway. view full answer...
There is no mention in the instructions for the Magnaflow # MF19018, which I attached to this page for your convenience, that indicates that you would have to remove the spare. I have included a few snap shots from the directions that show a full sized spare still mounted under the vehicle and the new exhaust fits nicely around it. view full answer...
The Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust System # CAM44461 can use the Camco Suction Cup Mounts for Gen-Turi Exhaust System - Qty 2 # CAM44850 for simple mounting. This system uses slotted bushings for an integrated fit. It sounds like you also want the Camco Gen-Turi 1" Split Bushing # CAM44852 to finish your installation.
If you transfer vehicles, you simply need the Camco Gen-Turi Transfer Kit # CAM44881 instead of replacing the entire kit. view full answer...
The Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust System # CAM44461 is a very basic exhaust extension, so your question about rain is valid. I reached out to the manufacturer and they said that there isn't an issue with any large amounts of water getting into your generator exhaust. The engineer stated that they have holes where the bolts go through and water will drain out there. They said if it were an issue, they would have added an additional part like a chimney cap, but it has not been needed.... view full answer...
I do have a Magnaflow exhaust system for you but the MagnaFlow Filter-Back Exhaust System part MF18928 is not a confirmed fit for your 2017 GMC Sierra 2500HD. It is only compatible with the 2015-2016 GMC Sierra 2500HD. The 2017 Magnaflow exhaust systems confirmed to fit your vehicle have extra bungs welded onto the pipes as you have mentioned in your question.
For this, I recommend using the MagnaFlow Filter-Back Exhaust System part # MF17976 for stainless or part # MF18943 for aluminized.... view full answer...
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...
The MagnaFlow Turndown Cat-Back exhaust system, part # MF17108, is certainly going to give you a deeper sound and you're going to hear it. It's hard to say how much sound you'll have during highway driving but if you're trying to avoid more noise while driving this isn't like what you want.
Take a look at the video I've linked. If you skip ahead to the 1:22 mark you can hear the sound comparison from the factory exhaust to the MagnaFlow from when we installed it on a 2013 Ram 1500. view full answer...
If your 2006 Toyota Tundra Double Cab SR5 has the 4.7 liter, V8 engine, then the MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System - Gas, # MF15820, that you have referenced will fit. From what I have found in my research, the SR5 does indicate that your truck is using the 4.7 liter engine I have included a link to the installation details below. view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust you referenced, part # MF17107 is an off-road only application due to the fact that the system has no tail pipe in the typical sense, with the outlet being immediately after the muffler under the truck bed.
The system is very loud, according to my contact at MagnaFlow, which is why it is not appropriate for on-road use. view full answer...
For your 2002 Toyota Sequoia we have the MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF15808. This all-stainless steel kit is designed specifically for your vehicle and includes the Mandrel bent tubes, straight-through muffler, tailpipe, and all the clamps and hangers needed for installation.
I have attached the written install instructions that you can check out as well. view full answer...
I checked with Magnaflow and their Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF15759 is a fit only for the front-wheel-drive versions of the 2004 Toyota Matrix XR; it is not a fit on the AWD model. Currently Magnaflow does not offer a complete exhaust option for your specific vehicle but we do carry their performance mufflers like # MF10445 which is a confirmed fit on your AWD Matrix. view full answer...
Magnaflow Cat Back systems like the part # MF19174 that you referenced will increase the volume on the outside and inside of the truck but not to an annoying level. It'll be just loud enough to sound more aggressive without being overbearing.
Horsepower and torque will be and addition of about 10 of each. Fuel mileage might be slightly affected positively but you probably won't notice a huge difference. view full answer...
While we don't offer a version of the Magnaflow Cat-Back kit part # MF19200 that includes a black tip we do offer a black tip replacement you could use with this kit as part # MF35238 or you could get some flat black high temp spray paint and paint the tip. view full answer...
You can't really go wrong with a MagnaFlow system for quality and sound. It does provide some Umpf, for lack of a better term, when you get on the throttle. At cruising speed it can drone a little but since you will be in a truck, the loudest parts of the exhaust will be further back than the cab and it would not be all that noticeable.
The MagnaFlow sound is a deep growl, not overly loud and crackly like glass packs. System # MF15820 fits the 2006 Toyota Tundra Access and Double Cab,... view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF15269 that you referenced is a bolt-on system that would not require any welding to install onto your 2014 GMC Z71 4x4 5.3 engine short bed.
I attached installation instructions for this product for you to check out also. view full answer...
The Magnaflow # MF15754 is a confirmed fit for your 2001 Chevy Silverado 1500 Extended Cab with Short Bed and a 5.3L V8 Engine. This Cat-Back will fit great and you will not have to lower the spare as long as your spare is the OEM spare. If it is the OEM spare then it will mount properly while it is installed, anything aftermarket may require modification for a proper fit.
In the instructions it states that if you are working without a lift, always consult your vehicle's manual for... view full answer...
My technical contact at Magnaflow confirmed that the grades of stainless steel used for all of their products are the same, including the types used for the Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF15203 that you referenced.
The piping and body of their systems use a 400-grade stainless steel. The hardware and tips use a 304-grade stainless steel.
For your reference, I have attached a link that will take you to our main page for available mufflers. view full answer...
MagnaFlow exhaust revolves around the idea of increased flow through the system so things like baffles, chambers, louvers, and flapper valves are eliminated. This allows the system to achieve its tone as well.
I know a lot of people like to disable the displacement on demand or active fuel management systems that cut the motor to 4 cylinders when it chooses it is appropriate. If this is something you are interested in then the way to achieve it is to use a programmer that will allow... view full answer...
I checked with my trusty technical contact at MagnaFlow about the fit of their 100-percent stainless steel exhaust kit # MF16687 on your bone-stock 2007 Honda Civic EX Coupe. Thanks for the picture!
This kit IS a direct fit product that does NOT require you to make modifications or add other products. I am told that they have sold several hundred of this kit in the last 2 years with no reports of installation issues, apart from a need for a replacement ring clamp in two cases. view full answer...
To go with the MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Exhaust System # MF15808 on your 2002 Toyota Sequoia you will need the MagnaFlow Ceramic Catalytic Converter # MF49577 for the driver's side and # MF49578 for the passenger side. These custom units will use factory hanger locations and flanges on the Sequoia for installation. view full answer...
Cat back systems like the MagnaFlow kit part # MF19198 are legal in California. The muffler doesn't affect anything emissions related so even the strict laws of California on emissions don't have a problem with them. view full answer...
The Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust System part # CAM44461 won't create any issues for the roof vents. The only thing you'd need to watch out for is a vent with electric fan that is reversible. In which case, you would not want to be using the vent on that settings if the unit is close to the Gen-Turi while the generator is running. view full answer...
Yes, you can use extensions with the Gen-Turi generator exhaust system # CAM44461. We carry the 18 inch extension, # CAM44872, but you could use 2 o them if needed. view full answer...
Installing a cat-back system like the Magnaflow Cat-Back part # MF15437 on your 2014 Ford Explorer would not void the warranty. Ford would have to prove that the cat-back caused some type of failure in order for them to void your warranty. Which the likelihood of a cat-back system causing something on your vehicle to fail is extremely low.
The use of aftermarket products is protected by the Federal Magnusson-Moss Warranty Act. The Act states that if something fails on your vehicle and... view full answer...
The Flowmaster line is louder than others and unfortunately you will need to replace it to have a significant change. If you send me the year, make, model, and size of your truck bed, I can make a specific recommendation.
Contact us if you have any other questions.
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Generally speaking, adding MagnaFlow exhaust will change the exhaust note to one that is "deep and throaty" especially when on the gas. But there are limitations to what it can do. If you are expecting it to sound like a 440 Six Pack in a Super Bee you will be disappointed but it will be deeper than stock and not have that buzzing type of sound associated with imports. So it would sound more like a muscle car but not quite like a muscle car.
The sound is achieved by large exhaust pipes... view full answer...
The Magnaflow exhaust systems like MagnaFlow Black DPF Series part # MF17067 for the 2017 Ford F-250 Crew Cab with 6.7L V8 Diesel Engines are known for their throaty and deep sound without being too loud in the cab. The DPF series is not as loud as some of the other Magnaflow systems so it is more appropriate for street use.
If you can tell me which SCT tuner you installed I can confirm compatibility and if any adjustments need to be made. view full answer...
I went to the warehouse to take a look at the Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust System # CAM44461 and found that it extends to 120".
That measurement should tell you exactly how many of the 18" Camco Gen-Turi Extension # CAM44872 you'll need! view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Magnaflow and he told me that the Cat-Back Exhaust System, # MF15815, will fit the convertible model of the 1966 Ford Mustang with the 4.7L V8, but a slight modification will be necessary for the installation.
The convertible models have an extra support bracket in the rear that may contact the exhaust pipes or muffler. When installing this system on a convertible model, you will need to install a spacer between the support bracket and the exhaust system to... view full answer...
The correct MagnaFlow exhaust system for your 2011 Ram 1500 crew cab short-bed with 5.7L V8 will depend on the type of factory exhaust it came with. Kit # MF16869 is for trucks that have a dual exhaust from the factory. Kit # MF16870 fits trucks that do NOT have the factory dual exhaust. Both feature 3-inch tubing, 100% stainless steel of course. view full answer...
I contacted our representative at MagnaFlow about installing the MagnaFlow Exhaust System, part # MF15815, on your 1965 Ford Mustang GT. He informed me that the exhaust system will exit through the rear valance exhaust holes.
I have linked instructions for the MagnaFlow Exhaust System, part # MF15815, and an FAQ on exhaust installation. view full answer...
Yes, you can install the Magnaflow Black DPF Series exhaust part # MF17067 on your 2019 Ford F-350 diesel without having to install a programmer/chip. view full answer...
It is easiest (for me!) to think of engine intakes, exhausts, resonators, etc. as parts of the vehicle "respiratory" system. After all, in a way an engine is simply an air pump; it "inhales" air and "exhales" exhaust. Changing any part of this system will tend to either increase or reduce the engine's ability to mix air and fuel.
Power and torque are a result of air/fuel combustion and a new exhaust for instance that allows the engine to more freely release exhaust can allow better combustion... view full answer...
Emissions testing is basically just a check to make sure you do not have any check engine lights on. A catback system like the MagnaFlow kit part # MF17108 would not cause any check engine lights to come on so it would not cause you to fail emissions. Where it might get interesting is the visual inspection. This dumps the exhaust right before the rear axle but but does have a muffler so it really depends on how strict the place you go to enforces any restrictions on exhaust. Best option... view full answer...
Exhaust tips like the Bully Round Resonated Bolt On Exhaust Tip # PM-5104 will definitely change the sound coming from your 2019 Ford Mustang and may make it slightly louder, but they're not going to be the best solution to give your car the aggressive, race car style sound you may be looking for.
If you're wanting a deep and throaty sound when you punch the throttle, I recommend getting a new exhaust system like the MagnaFlow Race Series Axle Back Exhaust System # MF19345 . On top of... view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Touring Series Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF16550 will fit your 2003 BMW 530i with the 3.0L I6 Engine just fine. I'm not seeing any notes about this being discontinued so you'll be good to go!
We don't have any other all-out replacement exhaust systems for your 530i so if you're wanting to move away from the MagnaFlow system (which is a great system) you'll need to reach out to your local exhaust/muffler shop to get that taken care of. view full answer...
The Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust System part # CAM44461 comes with several different adapters to fit a wide variety of exhaust pipe sizes. It will do an excellent job of reducing the noise output in addition to redirecting the exhaust gasses up and away for you and your neighbors.
The kit is very lightweight and is constructed of stainless steel which will do a great job of resisting corrosion. It comes with a handy storage bag and everything needed for installation. If you do... view full answer...
We have several straight bolt or clamp-on exhaust tips which you can see by clicking the provided link, but none of the options offer a turn down or out. However, we do offer a weld-on option for a 2-3/4 inch tailpipe that has a turn down or out, part # MF35179.
If you don't weld, a local muffler shop should be able to install that for you quickly and easily. view full answer...
According to MagnaFlow, the Stainless Steel Crossmember-Back Exhaust System, # MF15897, will fit your 1967 Chevelle SS. This kit is a cross member back exhaust kit. My contact at MagnaFlow stated that you would need to fabricate or have a shop fabricate the section that goes from the cross member forward to the manifold or headers.
Part # MF15897 is a 3 inch kit but there is also a 2-1/2 inch kit, # MF15893. I have included a link to the installation details for both kits for you to view. view full answer...
It sounds like you are looking for a deeper sounding exhaust for your 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab with the 5.3L V8 engine and if that is the case I have just want you need in the MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust System part # MF15267. The MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust System as the title states is a direct bolt-on system from the catalytic converter back. It is made entirely of stainless steel so you won't have any issues with rust and the performance muffler will provide a deep and throaty... view full answer...
For your 2002 Chevy Silverado to be louder, you will want to determine your goal. If you are simply wanting more volume then you could cut your exhaust off wherever it is legal to do so based on your state regulations. If you change your muffler, you will get a different resonance, so a different volume would come with that.
If you are looking for performance, then you will want a larger exhaust pipe to your engine can breathe better on the back-end which will increase your horsepower... view full answer...
According to MagnaFlow, the MagnaFlow Turndown Cat-Back Exhaust System part # MF17108 can provide your 2013 Ram 1500 with the 3.6L V6 engine an increase in horsepower (HP) and torque (TQ) up to 5-7 HP and 5-7 TQ. The system is constructed entirely of stainless steel and comes with 3" diameter tubing. The increased tubing diameter will reduce restrictions and improve engine performance. The system is a custom fit for your truck and is made right here in the U.S.A.
I have attached an install... view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF15333 is confirmed to fit a 2018 Ram 2500 Crew Cab with an 8 Foot Bed or Mega Cab with a 6-1/2 Foot Bed and a 6.4L V8 HEMI.
The installation details have been linked for you to reference. view full answer...
For your 2016 Ford Mustang fastback with Curt hitch # C11405, the MagnaFlow Competition Series Cat-Back Exhaust System - Stainless Steel - Black - Gas # MF19256 or the Stainless Steel # MF19345 will not have any issues fitting. There will actually be more room than the factory exhaust. 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...
Adding an exhaust tip will not make it louder. You'd have to change the muffler setup with a cat back system. Which if you get me all of the details on your truck I can see what we may have. 1500? Engine size? bed length? cab style? view full answer...
For your 2002 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning, the MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust System - Stainless Steel - Gas # MF15714 is the correct fit. It will give you increases of up to 25 HP and up to 30 ft lbs Torque over the stock exhaust system. I've attached a graph to assist. view full answer...
In the review video for the Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust System # CAM44461 that you mentioned our installer points out that she is using the Camco Gen-Turi Suction Cup Mounts # CAM44850. These are not included so you'd to order those separately. view full answer...
MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF15802 fits all 3.0L V6 gas engine versions of the 2003 through 2006 Mazda 6, including the Sport Wagon. I did double-check with my tech contact at MagnaFlow to make 100% sure for you.
This 100% stainless steel cat-back exhaust kit will give your 6 a deep and throaty sound on the throttle and all of the kit's components are shown in the linked image. view full answer...
The tubing diameter of the MagnaFlow Pro Aluminized Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF16948 which fits your 2000 Ford F-350 diesel crew cab is 5 inch which is going to flow more than you'd need and would not be a restriction at all. It's also going to increase the volume of the exhaust as well.
4 inch kits like the part # MF18945 won't flow quite as much so if you are looking for the most performance the 5 inch would be the route to go with. view full answer...
The Magnaflow catback system part # MF16929 that you referenced is a confirmed fit for your 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a 3.6 liter engine. It will give you a slightly louder exhaust tone that you'll mainly hear the difference on the outside of the vehicle. It won't be so loud that it's obnoxious though. view full answer...
MagnaFlow systems are not a loud grating type of system. They are more of a mellow throaty sound, deep and growling. I have a system installed on my 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP and you can give it a listen by checking the link provided. I have also provided a link to other MagnaFlow systems we have installed to give you a better idea of the sound they have.
Another benefit is the stainless steel construction that resists corrosion and the lifetime warranty. I think you will be pleased... view full answer...
Typically, when you go to a less-restrictive cat-back exhaust system you gain anywhere from 10-20 horsepower. But every vehicle will respond differently. The gain in power will be the greatest in the higher RPMs. view full answer...
We have 3 systems available for your 2005 Silverado 1500 Extended Cab, Short Bed with a 5.3L V8 depending on how the factory exhaust is set up on the truck.
The first is a single side exit behind the rear tire, part # MF15778.
Second, is the dual split rear exhaust below the rear bumper, part # MF15792.
And the third is a dual side exit in front of the rear tire, part # MF15842.
I will include links to the individual exhaust pages as well as a page that gives an overview... view full answer...
For your 2008 Toyota Tundra Double Cab the MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust System, item # MF16782, will not need any conputer modification. You will need to disconnect the vehicle battery during the installation so that when the battery is reconnected, and the truck is started, the computer can recognize the new system and properly adjust the air fuel ratio. view full answer...
I contacted our representative at MagnaFlow about the MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System, part # MF16937. He informed me that all the exhausts that they develop are designed to be under 95 decibels from outside the vehicle and to reduce drone inside the vehicle. Also, with the amount of sound deadening material on an SUV, that should help reduce some of the noise. But, with any custom exhaust application, there will be a difference in noise.
I have driven SUVs with similar... view full answer...
The two MagnaFlow crossmember-back exhaust systems you referenced, parts # MF15893 and # MF15897, differ primarily in their cost and pipe diameter, as you noted. Both systems are 100-percent stainless-steel exhaust kits that include all hardware, straight-through mufflers and a true X crossover to balance airflow for improved power.
I would stick with the 2-1/2-inch diameter kit # MF15893 unless you have the 4 barrel carb and are using a high-performance air filter. Air intake and exhaust... view full answer...
I recommend the MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust System part # MF16386. This exhaust system is a custom fit for your 2011 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Short Bed Pickup with a single exhaust system.
You can choose the position for the new system, but you will want to use the existing isolation mounts while adjusting the tubes for best fit and clearance. MagnaFlow recommends the tailpipe be at least 1/2 to 1 inch away from any body panels to avoid heat related body damage.
I have included a link to... view full answer...
The install instruction of the Magnaflow Kit part # MF15306 make no mention of the spare tire so you would be able to keep yours and install this kit.
Now it's nearly impossible for me to know if the kit would fit with a 35 inch wheel and tire combo since this has only been tested with the factory spare size.
This is a fit for your 2017 Toyota Tundra double cab with a 5.7 liter engine and 6-1/2 foot bed. view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust System part # MF15068 is one of the leading performance aftermarket exhaust systems. These systems are designed to improve engine performance by increasing horsepower, torque and fuel efficiency and decreasing exhaust gas temperature. The signature sound is very deep and throaty and will sound nice on your 2017 Dodge Durango. I will be installing the same system for my personal 2006 Chrysler 300 SRT8 soon as well. All materials made with 100% stainless steel. 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...
The difference between the MagnaFlow Exhaust # MF16676 and # MF15663 is the vehicles they are designed to fit. Part # MF16676 will fit the 2004-2011 Ford Escape w/ 3.0 V6 motor. Part # MF15663 will fit the 2001-2003 Escape w/ 3.0 V6 motor.
If you use part # MF15663 on your Escape, it will not fit properly. You would need to have the exhaust modified to fit.
You should see a slight increase in horsepower, and torque and fuel efficiency. Gas mileage really depends on your driving habits... view full answer...
If your 2010 Toyota Tundra 5.7L is a Crew Max or Double Cab model we have two MagnaFlow exhaust systems that will work on your truck. The MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System, item # MF16485, has a single rear exhaust that exits behind the rear wheel on the passengers side, just like the factory exhaust.
The MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System, item # MF16486, has dual rear exhaust that exits behind the rear wheel on the passengers side, just like the factory... view full answer...
In some applications there will have to be some modifications to get the exhaust hangers to work. Since you have a different style hanger you will need to remove them or work around them and install the hangers that come with this kit.
The hanger bracket should have holes it that will allow you to attach it to the body or frame of your vehicle. If not, then you could drill holes through the brackets or have them welded in.
Check out step 2 of the installation instructions that I attached... view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Turndown Cat-Back Exhaust System - Stainless Steel - Off-Road - Gas # MF17108 is a confirmed fit for the 3.6L V6, the 4.7L V8, the 5.7L V8 HEMI. The truck in our video wasn't the HEMI, but it wasn't the V6 either. It was the 2013 Ram 1500 4.7L V8 4x4. view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Performance Exhaust Kit you mentioned, part # MF16683 is custom designed to fit your 2003 Nissan Altima as long as it has the 2.5L engine. If you have the 3.5L engine, use part # MF16682.
Because these are custom kits, no bending or welding will be required to complete the installation.
To see the installation instructions for either kit, you can click on the provided links. view full answer...
The MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF15847 is confirmed to fit your 2006 Chevrolet Colorado, Crew Cab, 3.5L I5 Engine. However, the installation instructions state that the spare tire will need to be removed due to the tight clearances of the exhaust system, and the spare will not be reinstalled.
The MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Single Exhaust System # MF15845 is also a fit for your Colorado and does not require the removal of the spare tire.
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We checked with Magnaflow and the catback system part # MF16929 that you referenced will fit your 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a 3.6 liter engine as long as it's not a Summit so it would work well on your Laredo. view full answer...
I reached out to my contact at Camco and the largest bushing included with the Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator # CAM44461 is 1-3/4" in diameter.
To use this with your 2-3/8" exhaust you will need to take the kit along with your vehicle to a local exhaust shop and have them make an adapter to work for you.
I included a video of the # CAM44461 for you to take look at.
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All of your current exhaust senors will remain intact and unaffected when you go to install the MagnaFlow Cat-Back System part # MF16865 on your 2007 Toyota Tundra.
The reason for this is that the sensors are all on the same pipes as your catalytic converters, and since this system bolts to the outlet of your cat pipes none of them would be affected.
There would not be any PCM changes that would be required once this system is installed either.
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We have a similar Magnaflow cat back systems that fit your 2015 Ford F-250 Crew Cab Short Bed like the part # MF19174 but the # MF15108 does not fit as it's for the long bed. view full answer...
The MagnaFlow exhaust # MF15327 will have a nice rich and deep tone compared to the buzz you have heard on import vehicles. The exhaust will be deep and sound aggressive but won't be so loud inside the vehicle. Plus the stainless steel construction and lifetime warranty is hard to beat! view full answer...
The MagnaFlow exhaust system # MF15119 for your 2014 Chrysler 300S V6 does not restrict exhaust flow. If you used the same configuration with the stock exhaust parts on the vehicle then that would restrict it some. But the MagnaFlow mufflers have no baffles, chambers or louvers and the pipes maintain the same diameter in the bends allowing the exhaust to flow more freely through the system. view full answer...
After confirming with Magnaflow, the MagnaFlow Street Series Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF19411 will work on your 2018 Toyota Camry XLE with the 2.5L I4 engine. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at MagnaFlow and the Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System, # MF16702, will give you a 10 percent increase in horsepower and torque. For your 2010 Dodge Nitro 4.0L you will be looking at a 9 to 15 horsepower increase and an additional 14 ft lbs of torque.
He also told me that they do not measure the level of fuel efficiency for their exhaust systems. Fuel efficiency is more of a by product of this system since it improves your engine performance. There are many... view full answer...
The installation of MagnaFlow exhaust system # MF16869 does not require any welding. The new parts are all held together with clamps. I have included a link to the installation instructions for you to view. view full answer...
The MagnaFlow MF Black Series Axle-Back Exhaust System # MF15160 measures approximately 11 inches from inside of tip to inside of tip and is a fit for certain model year Jeep Wranglers. It looks like you may have a 2006 BMW 3 Series, and if that is the case this exhaust would not fit.
We do have a fit for an exhaust system for a 2006 BMW 330i or 330ix with a 3.0L I6 engine, the MagnaFlow Cat-Back Exhaust System # MF16539, though please note this will not fit convertible models. view full answer...
I spoke to my contact at Magnaflow and he told met that the Cat-Back system part # MF15309 that you referenced should give you about 10 horsepower/10 ft. lbs of torque. And assuming your driving habits stay the exact same you should see an additional 2 miles per gallon. view full answer...