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A quieter muffler.
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2002 12:23 pm
by Sean
I know this sounds weird to most of you , but how easy would it be to have a quieter muffler installed? I like my cars to have as smooth a sound as possible. I am thinking of buying a Vibe or Matrix next year.I really love the cargo and seating space.
[Modified by Sean, 4:24 AM 12/6/2002]
Re: A quieter muffler. (Sean)
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2002 12:39 pm
by Flip-Side
AutoZone, Pep Boys, ect. should have the standard mufflers used for passenger cars, and may give you what you want. But know this, the exhaust system in place is actually pretty quiet considering you hear engine intrusion way before you will hear the exhaust at higher rpms. It may help smooth it out to a more tame level, but a new muffler could mean more restriction on an already highly restrictive exhaust system, and less power.
Re: A quieter muffler. (Flip-Side)
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2002 9:15 pm
by Sean
Thanks Flipside,That makes sense. I wouldn't want to change it if it affected performance adversely.Actually, when I test drove a Vibe, the engine was pretty quiet during cruising. It was only during excelleration or while I reved it up, that it was loud. I noticed tire and road noise during cruising more than the engine. Do you think cargo and floor mats would help with that?In reality, it sounded much better than I was led to believe from reviews I have read.
Re: A quieter muffler. (Sean)
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2002 5:20 am
by Flip-Side
quote: It was only during accelleration or while I reved it up, that it was loud. I noticed tire and road noise during cruising more than the engine. Do you think cargo and floor mats would help with that?As far as cargo and floor mat helping with the noise, naw. I have a cargo liner and floor mats it it didn't help the noise. Unfortunately, the Vibe is not the quietest vehicle I have owned, and I also would like the high rpms muffled a bit. I agree with you on the road noise in the car too, but I really don't know anything to do about it. besides buying more expensive tires. All in all, it is very tolerable. Especially since this is such a great car.
[Modified by Flip-Side, 4:21 PM 12/6/2002]
Re: A quieter muffler. (Flip-Side)
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2002 5:55 am
by andrewmva
I would get a magnaflow center muffler....it goes after the cat...by the mid section of the car... must be welded.
Re: A quieter muffler. (andrewmva)
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2002 6:36 pm
by DopeVibeGT
I actually like the sound of my Vibe when the other lifters kick in. Sounds like a rally car. Cant wait to get an exhaust on it, too. The Vibe is only loud when you want it to be. It's fairly quiet when cruising on the highway, unless you're use to a Caddy or something. LOL
Re: A quieter muffler. (DopeVibeGT)
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2002 12:56 am
by jackospades
Hey DopeVibeGT Can you tell the difference with the CAI? And has anybody used PepBoys for installations of any sort. I have a friend in Atlanta who swears by them? Thanks
Re: A quieter muffler. (jackospades)
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2002 8:18 am
by DopeVibeGT
Yeah, you can tell a difference with the CAI. It will be more noticeable once I get the exhaust on. I wouldnt get slow boys to wash my windows. Getting parts from them is ok, but their service sucks.
[Modified by DopeVibeGT, 7:19 PM 12/7/2002]