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piperj3
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Hi Guy's, What are people running as far as mufflers or glass packs on a 57 fairlane 500, 292 4 barrel and a mild cam. I'm getting Red's headers since others are not available yet. Now I'm deciding on the mufflers/glass packs. Don't want to wake the niehbers unless they %^$# me off. I'm interested in what people are running. Thanks Bob Wis
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charliemccraney
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I have Hooker Aerochamber mufflers with an X-Pipe now. I've had Purple Hornies glasspacks with an H-Pipe. Both with 2 1/2" pipes. On a more or less stock motor, the glasspacks probably will not be too loud but with power adders, they can become very loud. The Aerochambers have about the same tone and noise level at idle but are a little quieter during acceleration and much quieter at cruise. At cruise with the Aerochambers, wind noise is dominant but you can have a conversation. At cruise with the Purple Hornies, exhaust noise is dominant and you have to yell to have a conversation and on just a 50 - 100 mile trip at highway speed, my ears would not quite be ringing but I could feel that pressure, you know what I mean. I have a hooker cat back on my car and I like it, too. I like Hookers.
Lawrenceville, GA
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PWH42
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30 inch Smittys.
Paul, Boonville,MO
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pegleg
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I'm still running the flowmasters with 2 1/2" pipes. But I don't run headers which does make a difference in the level of noise. You might consider a crossover or "H" pipe, that'll reduce the drone a little, and add a little low/mid range torque.
Frank/RebopBristol, In ( by Elkhart) 
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The Master Cylinder
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Hope your getting the Duel Tube Red's Headers. I'm running 26" Smithy's with 2 1/2" inlet and outlet, 2 1/2" pipes.
"The Master Cylinder" Enjoying life at the beach in SOCAL
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YBLOCKMERC
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I agree completely on the crossover pipe. I'm running 30" glasspacks and didn't have the H pipe right away because the shop ran out of flanges while he was doing my setup. When we finally got the crossover in the sound was not as harsh and choppy and hp was noticeably higher and smoother. Love the sound but I can also carry on a conversation while cruising at highway speeds.
Marc
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55vickey
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Running smitty's, just started it up for the first time this year, took me back the summer of 62, that sound will never leave you. Gary
Gary, 55 Vicky, St. Germain, Wisconsin
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Talkwrench
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Rono
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I'm running Red's Dual Tube headers with Magnaflow exhaust and no crossover pipe. I tried flowmasters but they rapped really bad when I let off on the gas. The Magnaflow have a deep, throaty sound and I like em' alot. Rono
Ron Lane, Meridian, ID
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piperj3
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Hey Rono,
Which magnaflows and what size pipes are you running ?
Thanks
Bob
Wis
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