I have an s280 fiesta st (just like the big turbo one reviewed on this Channel) and it’s straight piped currently just because I got a good deal on the exhaust and it’s a side exit so that’s bad ass too. I’m currently in the market for a valved muffler to put on it though because I’m turbo back 3in right now but at my current power level I’d be ok at 2.75in so I might as well add the ability to be halfway quiet when I wanna be even if when the valve is closed it does add some restriction
The issue is most people who run a straight pipe are broke or cheap and don't set it up right. One lesson, my dad taught me with project cars. Just keep it stock until you can get a quality part.
I disagree, best exhaust set up for a 1994-2004 mustang gt is 2 high flow cats, stock or upgraded shorty headers, H pipe or no crossover at all and NO mufflers...as long as you got high flow cats it doesn't drone, sounds great, isn't too loud unless you're going WOT. So depends on the car tbh I've heard aftermarket systems that just don't sound as good as much simpler mods. Main problem is most of these guys are putting bigger diameter piping on cars they will never take to a track
@aluminumfalcon552 if your golf is turbo it would actually benefit from a more free flowing exhaust to help keep exhaust temps down especially if tuned, 3 inch or bigger downpipe will actually benefit it longevity wise for the turbo and help keep EGT's down, it'll help keep your oil from breaking down too fast, some mods are actually good especially if exhaust related for turbos
The problem with Borla, Flowmaster and Magnaflow historically is they have never addressed drone until pretty recently. It’s good to see them address it. In the past, Corsa has really only been the one to directly solve drone while giving you increased volume. Sometimes even modifying the stock systems have a better outcome than older Borla/FM/MF systems as far as brain-rattling drone.
I’d also argue on his point about perforations in the pipe. It’s not quite that simple. On a golf ball you might have some speed to the air but nothing like exhaust gas or sound wave speeds exiting the combustion chamber. It really has to do more so with the system as whole though, and individual pieces like that can’t be singled out. You can absolutely have some straight pipe that flows better than some mufflers, and vice versa. It depends on how the gasses are being evacuated, and how the resonance and tuning is to extract said pressure waves/pulses (and at what RPM.)
Saying corsa exhaust systems are anything but loud and raspy is insane. Every s550 or camaro owner I've ever known to have a Corsa system, has said the same thing about it
Dual 2.5 pipes with magnaflows didn't drone at all on my 76 Silverado with a mild 454. 3 inch pipes would drone like crazy...2 1/2 not at all. Tailpipes also make a huge difference compared to turn downs(that echo off the ground and rattle the cab) or side exit.
That’s way too generalized. Sure Corsa used to offer touring and sport systems and seem to only offer the extreme variants on some of their cars now. However: some cars don’t sound raspy at all with the “extreme” versions and some do.
The "muffler flows more than a straight pipe" argument is basically a moot point. The muffler may flow 700cfm, but the rest of the 3inch tubing in the exhaust is still only flowing the 660cfm like the "straight pipe" section, less with bends and flange disruptions. So adding ~18" of 700cfm muffler doesn't mean your whole exhaust now flows 700cfm. You can put a 4" muffler on a 2.5" exhaust, that doesn't mean your exhaust now flows what a full 4" exhaust can flow. As long as the muffler/straight pipe isn't MORE restrictive than the rest of the exhaust, it basically doesn't matter what it can flow.
You are missing the point of the demonstration. Most believe mufflers muffle noise by slowing air down. The demo was about how you can add a muffler without hurting performance.
I know right? So the bottom line is....."OK so don't straight pipe because of turbulence?" WELL, do the newer designed Magnaflow mufflers flow better than straight piping? I wish there was a "bottom line" punch line here...
I absolutely agree! My 99 mustang is straight piped and its amazing! I straight piped my 94 GT shortly after and I hate it. It sounds terrible on the stock 302 when I put the pedal to the floor. Ima keep the straight pipe on the 281 but im going back to flows on the 302
I wouldn’t ask a muffler company performance questions in regards to muffler vs. no muffler lol. You might aswell be asking the epa. Every popular ford and gm tuner would say to do straight pipe/catless/dumps… whatever the least restrictive setup your willing to run, if you want all the power. The volume is a side effect, not why they’re doing it.
Especially If the dude at magnaflow was literally getting paid to defend their product you already know what the answer will be they'll say what their bosses tell them to say.
@@StingrayOfficial Hehe. Okay. I'll take your word for it ... but it's an odd auto-correct. I think Borla is better too, but my favorite is using Aeroexhaust units in custom systems.
The older ive got (im in my 20s) ive leaned towards quieter exhaust setups , i used to love the sound of my open downpipe 2.3 turbo but now ive grown out of that and now have a full exhaust on that car, recently 351c swapped one of my foxes and decided on just doing an h pipe with flowmasters into 2.5 inch tailpipes. No more exhaust without mufflers for me.
Magnaflow will make even a yaris sound good. I used the two mufflers that were in the beginning of this video on my custom 2 inch exhaust. When I started the car for the first time it was music to my ears. It gave the 1.5 a smooth deep tone all across the rpm band. Magnaflow is the best muffler manufacturer hands down.
I don't buy that equal tube vs muffler the muffler has better flow. I hate no muffler, no resonator setups, but I've spent a LOT of time on dynos and never seen a muffler ADD power on a race car that had to add it for noise limited circuits. And believe me we were looking for every HP we could find. If your point is that straight piped street cars are a nuisance for the owner (cops) and neighbors of the owner, and the loss of performance from a muffler is minimal, while the tone can still be pleasing? Then fine. But the implication is performance is IMPROVED by adding a muffler, and that I do not buy.
Good video but there was zero discussion on power output. Steeda did a Dyno video and sound comparison using decibel readers and it was very informative. Throughout the history of the Gen 3 Coyote S550 Mustang we picked up more RWH with the X pipe over the H pipe. On the S550 we saw minimal 3 RWH Gain on the H pipe and deeper tone and the X pipe 10+ RWH gain and more raspy tone. But now on the S650 Gen 4 Coyote Mustang Steeda found just the opposite results. 1-2 RWH with the X pipe still being louder and raspy sound but 10+ RWH gain on the H-pipe and much improved deeper bass sound also. Hence the Pennsylvania company AWE Switchpath catback system with included H pipe puts out better deeper sound and 10+ RWH. Same results with the Borla S type switch path exhaust both companies allowing the valved exhaust option so you don’t give up the expensive option Ford AE exhaust. I have the magnaflow exhaust on my Ford F-150 but when my Dark Horse comes in I will be buying the AWE Switch-path exhaust which provides an increase of 10 rear wheel horsepower and a better H pipe deep sound with the gurgles and pops as you down shift. Still would like to hear if the magnaflow picked up any RWH!!!!!! Cheers ‼️👍👊💪🇺🇸🐎
Great content David! I have really liked the way Magnaflow systems sounded on my cars but it was cool to see the engineering explained behind the design and the thought process they put behind it all. Straight piping sounds too much like a desperate shreak to throw a rod and drones way too loudly even when far away on so many cars so I would never want to do it. Knowing how Magnaflow used the perforations in the full body mufflers to break up the exhausts laminar flow and actually unlock more power makes my favorite exhaust choice even more worth it.
Thank you, Ed for starting Vin Wiki and bringing this TH-cam channel connection to the world. I'm trying to handle this news with the same amount of grace you delivered it with. Rest in peace, Rabbit.
My 05 gmc sierra slt 1500 with the L33 5.3 sounded sooo good with just a muffler delete. Some drone, not annoying bad, small cold start rasp but only then throughout rev range. Nice deep, deep downshift literal growling sound. Almost like a jake on a gas v8 lol. The regular magnaflow muffler 2.5" center in 2.5" offset out that I purchased for inspection uses only bc it was brand new mounted and ran for 10 mins until seller didnt lime it so i got half off lol. It does honestly sound very very good on my 5.3 with stock manifolds, cats, and tailpipe single out behind pass back tire no tip. I was actually dissapointed I didnt try it way sooner. The down shift sound is very aggressively deep and has some deep pops and that growl at certain rpm's on decel. Kinda loud from 10-50% throttle, 50-WOT IS A STRAIGHT UP RACE TRUCK SOUND. HOMEMADE COLD AIR INTAKE WITH TRUE COLD AIR DUCTING FOR NO RADIATOR COLD AIR LOL. GAVE IT A TOTALLY DIFFERENT SOUND. I LOVE A DEEP FLOWMASTER SOUND ON V8 AND THE MAGNAFLOW WILL NOT DISSAPOINT AFTER SOME DRIVING AND THINGS PACK IN A COVER UP A LITTLE MORE INSIDE THE MUFFLER. I DON'T THINK MOST PEOPLE NOT POSTING VIDEOS OF THEIR OWN CAR WITH THE MAGNAFLOW MUFFLER INSTALLED PROPERLY AND NOT LEAKING ALLOT OF THE SOUND OUT UNDER THEIR CAR OR TRUCK REALLY UNDERSTAMD OR HEAR JUST HOW ACTUALLY GOOD IT DOES SOUND. PROPS TO MAGNAFLOW FOR ALL THEIR TESTING AND 100% SOLID PRODUCTS THEY STILL CONTINUE TO GIVE US. THANK YOU FROM ME AND MY L33 LOL. BIG THANK YOU TOO YOU AS WELL DAVID FOR THE VIDEO LOL. YOUR DOING GOOD ALMOST THERE. "NEVER SURRENDER"
Magnaflow has always been one of the brands you go to for quality. Not my cup, since I mostly just drive chitboxes, but it's definitely the good stuff.
Always love seeing real science on the internet. Obviously you have to apply critical thinking because they have a vested interest in selling mufflers/exhaust systems, but the comparison of perforated vs the smooth pipe does track with other examples of airflow over surfaces (e.g. golf-ball effect). Also definitely appreciate the attention to drone as someone who covers a LOT of miles in a car that I'd also like to sound good.
The Cadillac ATS-V exhaust does what he described of the Mustang. In tour the valve is to silence sound. But in sport and track the valve goes to straight, giving the sound. But, I hear the valve closing and opening depending on throttle position. By that I don’t hear the valve but I hear the exhaust change after backing of throttle to cruise at the same speed. So I hear the exhaust noise change. So I believe it to be the same where it will open a close the exhaust based on throttle. And he said that’s a good thing. Well ok. I know it opens right up when I hit the pedal. Pretty cool tech from the factory.
Going to guess before I watch this applies to NA and maybe supercharged engines…. Turbos want max delta (differential in pressure from manifold side to post turbine for fastest spool up and least restriction. People confuse back pressure and exhaust velocity…. Higher exhaust velocity = best. The problem is that higher exhaust velocity at low rpm will restrict higher rpm performance and bigger exhaust will have low velocity at low rpm but not restrict the top end… If you could have your cake and eat it too, you’d have an expanding exhaust that would go from a small diameter at low rpm and grow larger and rpm/ flow increases to keep velocity as high as possible without choking the engine. When he starts talking about surface area, he’s talking about surface tension/drag with the gasses interacting and dragging on the sides of the pipe, same thing has to be accounted for in plumbing. A narrow pipe may be fine if it doesn’t have to go far, but if it has to go real far you’ll need a larger pipe to reduce the restriction via surface area drag which will lower water pressure over distance… main difference is the static input from a water line vs dynamic input to an exhaust from an engine going through its rev range. Highest exhaust velocity also helps maximize scavenging (if it’s being utilized, which it should be)
I love videos like these! A great explanation on they make their system work with the factory unit and the one they make. Straight piping sounds awful and in a lot cases isn't worth it.
Heres the other factor with exchaust systems. As they age the packing inside the systems will break down over time and will slowly make them louder and louder. I know that for a fact cause im constantly at motocross tracks and you can tell who takes care of their exchaust systems by replacing the packing too make it sound good and not abnoxious while some people dont care and the packing is "blown out." The bikes that do are stupid loud just like a honda civic at 3 am with a straight pipe slapped on it.
@4:08 the same thing applies to engine building in general the biggest most smooth port and cam will not always translate to more hp smaller tubes means more velocity but bigger means lower velocity so basically the air gets lazy and doesn't flow as well its a balancing act.
The problem...thats not a piece of strait 3" tubing, its also belled the opposite way for best flow. I am assuming that its 0.065 wall, that means the internal passage of the mufflers is almost 9% larger. A piece of tubing at that size would flow 720cfm with the same pressure drop. This is dirty.
Yup pipe is swedged at the bottom, while the muffler inlets fit over easily… the others don’t have the expansion markings nor do they appear to have room to have been swedged before the muffler body. So what’s 3 inches the pipe or the muffler?
My GTI wasn't completely straight-piped when I bought it. It still had a catalytic converter, but the muffler and resonator were gone. That damn thing was LOUD!😂 My neighbors hated me the instant I started it up for work the next morning. 😂 The vibration and harshness in the cabin were also really bad, so I had a MagnaFlow muffler and a Dodge Hellcat resonator installed and while it still makes plenty of noise, the sound quality is way better, and it reduced cabin vibration and harshness by about 50%. Don't straight-pipe a ride unless your sound deadening is Cadillac level. It's hard to live with. 😭
maybe im just biased, but see if Borla will do this same type video with you? cause Borla is the best sounding exhaust i ever heard, That comp does sound amazing though
David, you knew this debate would be great lol, i think it depends on the car, but i definitely gotta disagree with this one, sorry. I just honestly think some pipes wont affect hp, it just won't only time it would is restrictions removed and the weight of the exhaust
The engine and the exhaust on my 2003 Ford Ranger , is so quiet I need to look at the tachometer to even know it's running sometimes . I can only imagine that if it wasn't a Ford , there would be a bunch of rust holes in my exhaust by now .
That prototype looks like the same mufflers we had in the 2000s that would not drone but sound nice on an import, believe they were hks or greddy about 600 a muffler if not more
After experiencing a straight pipe Civic and undoing my mistake by putting a Magnaflow Magnapack in place of the factory resonator, I'll never go with anything other than Magnaflow.
Who led had their heart strings tugged at when he said I have an s550 and then remembers how the Altima ruined it with its Altima energy RIP David’s white horse was such a sick car
Notice that the straight pipe is plopped on the muffler dyno with one hand. It's not tight around the pipe. The other 2 have to practically be wedged on to the pipe with 2 hands. It's almost like there is a bit of a leak on the straight pipe wave is not air tight. I would like to see this done again with the straight pipe a few mm smaller. The other 2 mufflers can accurately be compared with the test but the straight pipe was sus.
Yes, science may be right with CFM but what is cheaper for about the same result? Plus, it's lighter to just straight pipe. It also depends on if you are boosted or not.
First and foremost the sound of straight piping vs having a muffler is all an opinion and everyone comment that is bashing either or is a personal opinion. Also, there was NO dyno testing in which is why most would straight pipe for performance so this proved nothing unless we see how the cars do in performance with a straight pipe vs having a muffler.
Me, still looking for a muffler with a deep tone without the high raspy sound so many mufflers have these days. I yearn for the rumble tone of my 70's 390 engine I had but for my 2011 GT 5.0.
You should retitle this to never straight pipe a NA mustang. This doesn't work for turbo cars. Adding a muffler to a turbo car kills the sound which is a reason why turbo guys don't add mufflers.
I had a magnaflow on my 17stang and it was drone city very bad it was a older system no jpipe. I get that they added a resonated j pipe to kill drone thats what its for but it put me off big time. I've owned 3 s550 stangs many exhausts its always gone back to awe touring no j pipe it just sounds better all through the rpms low to top end hardly any rasp zero drone. Just my own preference.
I had a magnaflow on my 15 mustang when I bought it, it droned a lot. Needless to say it got changed out quickly to a different brand. Glad to see a lot of these exhaust companies addressing the drone problem in recent years
😂😂😂 Ok first of all theres a LOTTTTT of bad info in this thread. The "straight pipe" theory is for people that dont understand that N/A vehicles NEED back pressure to perform BEST. People assume that ANY muffler will be a restriction to flow in comparison to a straight pipe. That is 100% false and has been proven time and time again. A properly designed muffler can help the "scavenging" effect of an exhaust system. Meaning it helps to PULL exhaust flow out of the engine. Secondly when youre talking about a boosted vehicle, the best muffler for ANY boosted car is NO MUFFLER!!!! Why is that you ask? Because the exhaust housing (turbine housing) of ANY turbocharger is a restriction in itself. Hence why a boosted motor running "open exhaust" will be quieter than the EXACT SAME vehicle/motor without a turbo. This is one thing I HATE about the internet. Theres so much false info and so many people with "TH-cam degrees" in physics and science and everything else. Nothing personal against this channel, but in general your target audience lacks the understanding and knowledge needed to comprehend these topics, much less argue against them. I could go on and on but theres no point. I cant teach everyone. What i can do is tell the audience that BEFORE anyone else makes an ill informed comment, do the world a favor and research the topic at hand first.
n/a vehicle's don't need back pressure. It's better for turbo cars to have muffler deletes yeah but n/a vehicles power will not be altered from a muffler.
That chamber on the muffler is just quarter wave tuning its the same lumps you see on the plastic intake tubes it cancels out certain frequencys depending on the sound wave length. Bur personally i absolutely hate the sound of all coyotes i think it sounds like an noisy high pitched trumpet, i straigh piped my OG 5.0 that necks up to 3" for the last 20" and straight cut ends and it sounds deep and growls like a muscle car and pops and deep gurgle on decel and it dounds sexy imo but hey different strokes different folks right, some like good sounding some like terrible bad 🤪
A 1uzfe powered car will sound decent if you delete everything from the Y pipe back because it’s 2.25” piping and it’s joined together, when you run true duals is when you get rasp, with two x pipes after the headers and no resonators no mufflers you’ll have the best sounding V8, bonus points if you can get the headers stepped like an F1 car, then you’re out of this world sounding.
Because Mustangs with chambered mufflers should have an H pipe, straight through do an X! Those new double H and double X sounds pretty sick! Straight pipe shouldn't be done because it sounds like a55!
The problem is the majority of the cars on the road that _are_ straight piped shouldn’t be; V6 Chargers/Challengers, CVT cars, Audi A4s, 330i’s, even Type Rs. Turbo cars with straight pipes sound the worst, they should like literal wet diarrhea.
My wife is considering a Honda Odyssey for her next car. I’m considering getting an exhaust cutout and wheels for it as soon as she does. I saw some videos of straight piped V6 odysseys and I’m surprised it sounds pretty good. 😅
Disappointing the burble tune owners everywhere.
How could you? 😭😭
12 year olds are getting ready to fact check you to defend their dream of a straight piped Honda.
@@elliott4299 Nobody straight pipes hondas anymore lol that the VQ and Coyote guys with mommy issues
I have an s280 fiesta st (just like the big turbo one reviewed on this Channel) and it’s straight piped currently just because I got a good deal on the exhaust and it’s a side exit so that’s bad ass too. I’m currently in the market for a valved muffler to put on it though because I’m turbo back 3in right now but at my current power level I’d be ok at 2.75in so I might as well add the ability to be halfway quiet when I wanna be even if when the valve is closed it does add some restriction
No I don’t have the pop and bang tune like all of the other st’s……. I’m an adult
The issue is most people who run a straight pipe are broke or cheap and don't set it up right. One lesson, my dad taught me with project cars. Just keep it stock until you can get a quality part.
I disagree, best exhaust set up for a 1994-2004 mustang gt is 2 high flow cats, stock or upgraded shorty headers, H pipe or no crossover at all and NO mufflers...as long as you got high flow cats it doesn't drone, sounds great, isn't too loud unless you're going WOT. So depends on the car tbh I've heard aftermarket systems that just don't sound as good as much simpler mods. Main problem is most of these guys are putting bigger diameter piping on cars they will never take to a track
Been keeping my Golf stock for 7 years, except for the tune, upgraded brakes and better tires. My car will NEVER be hacked.
@aluminumfalcon552 if your golf is turbo it would actually benefit from a more free flowing exhaust to help keep exhaust temps down especially if tuned, 3 inch or bigger downpipe will actually benefit it longevity wise for the turbo and help keep EGT's down, it'll help keep your oil from breaking down too fast, some mods are actually good especially if exhaust related for turbos
Yup, mine rusted out, I cut it off, straight piped it and threw cherry bombs on it. I wanna “mature” my pickup a tad and I’m tired of the noise now.
@@monikhushalpuri yes, I know, at stage 1 it’s not required, but I want to get an Integrated Engineering downpipe and intercooler next.
The problem with Borla, Flowmaster and Magnaflow historically is they have never addressed drone until pretty recently. It’s good to see them address it.
In the past, Corsa has really only been the one to directly solve drone while giving you increased volume.
Sometimes even modifying the stock systems have a better outcome than older Borla/FM/MF systems as far as brain-rattling drone.
I’d also argue on his point about perforations in the pipe. It’s not quite that simple. On a golf ball you might have some speed to the air but nothing like exhaust gas or sound wave speeds exiting the combustion chamber. It really has to do more so with the system as whole though, and individual pieces like that can’t be singled out. You can absolutely have some straight pipe that flows better than some mufflers, and vice versa. It depends on how the gasses are being evacuated, and how the resonance and tuning is to extract said pressure waves/pulses (and at what RPM.)
Saying corsa exhaust systems are anything but loud and raspy is insane. Every s550 or camaro owner I've ever known to have a Corsa system, has said the same thing about it
Dual 2.5 pipes with magnaflows didn't drone at all on my 76 Silverado with a mild 454. 3 inch pipes would drone like crazy...2 1/2 not at all.
Tailpipes also make a huge difference compared to turn downs(that echo off the ground and rattle the cab) or side exit.
Steeda and AWE have no drone either. Stop being cheap with exhaust.
That’s way too generalized. Sure Corsa used to offer touring and sport systems and seem to only offer the extreme variants on some of their cars now. However: some cars don’t sound raspy at all with the “extreme” versions and some do.
The "muffler flows more than a straight pipe" argument is basically a moot point. The muffler may flow 700cfm, but the rest of the 3inch tubing in the exhaust is still only flowing the 660cfm like the "straight pipe" section, less with bends and flange disruptions. So adding ~18" of 700cfm muffler doesn't mean your whole exhaust now flows 700cfm. You can put a 4" muffler on a 2.5" exhaust, that doesn't mean your exhaust now flows what a full 4" exhaust can flow. As long as the muffler/straight pipe isn't MORE restrictive than the rest of the exhaust, it basically doesn't matter what it can flow.
You are missing the point of the demonstration. Most believe mufflers muffle noise by slowing air down. The demo was about how you can add a muffler without hurting performance.
1. Nobody straight piping thier car becuse it's better. It's becuse it's cheaper.
2. The dyno says otherwise.
The only reason anyone ever straight pipes their car is they're an asshole with no concern for anyone else.
I heard a grand total of zero backed up claims... Gotta love a muffler salesman convincing you you need a muffler hahahaha
Figures he's literally getting paid to defend the company and the product they make because you'll be out of a job if your honnest.
I know right? So the bottom line is....."OK so don't straight pipe because of turbulence?" WELL, do the newer designed Magnaflow mufflers flow better than straight piping? I wish there was a "bottom line" punch line here...
Your username is floridamanHooning, your mind was made up before you even clicked on the video.
@demiurgeobzen327 You can point out personal details, but ignored his actual reasoning. Thanks for telling us that your input is worthless.
While this is really good information, I personally like the sound of my straight piped new edge. Makes me smile every day.
Mine makes my ears hurt everyday 😂
You straight piped a Ford Edge?? Lol
@@FunkyBananaBear new edge mustang 1999-2004
I absolutely agree! My 99 mustang is straight piped and its amazing! I straight piped my 94 GT shortly after and I hate it. It sounds terrible on the stock 302 when I put the pedal to the floor. Ima keep the straight pipe on the 281 but im going back to flows on the 302
I wouldn’t ask a muffler company performance questions in regards to muffler vs. no muffler lol. You might aswell be asking the epa. Every popular ford and gm tuner would say to do straight pipe/catless/dumps… whatever the least restrictive setup your willing to run, if you want all the power. The volume is a side effect, not why they’re doing it.
Truth
Especially If the dude at magnaflow was literally getting paid to defend their product you already know what the answer will be they'll say what their bosses tell them to say.
Not everything is a conspiracy theory.
I mean, the engineering sounds above average, NGL, I was pro straight pipe for performance before this video, data doesn't lie.
A proper exhaust absolutely increases power....WHEN DONE CORRECTLY.
Since this isn't an ad I can say Borla 10x better quality and sound AND customer support than Magnablow.
Borla all day
You know it's an honest adult review when childish nicknames are deployed.
@@Scoots1994 It was a typo.
@@StingrayOfficial Hehe. Okay. I'll take your word for it ... but it's an odd auto-correct.
I think Borla is better too, but my favorite is using Aeroexhaust units in custom systems.
@Scoots1994 The majority of us here like going fast and loud cars. Do you really think we're "MaTuRe AdUlTs?" 😂😂
The older ive got (im in my 20s) ive leaned towards quieter exhaust setups , i used to love the sound of my open downpipe 2.3 turbo but now ive grown out of that and now have a full exhaust on that car, recently 351c swapped one of my foxes and decided on just doing an h pipe with flowmasters into 2.5 inch tailpipes. No more exhaust without mufflers for me.
im in my late 29s and i want my csrs louder than ever
Magnaflow will make even a yaris sound good. I used the two mufflers that were in the beginning of this video on my custom 2 inch exhaust. When I started the car for the first time it was music to my ears. It gave the 1.5 a smooth deep tone all across the rpm band. Magnaflow is the best muffler manufacturer hands down.
I don't buy that equal tube vs muffler the muffler has better flow. I hate no muffler, no resonator setups, but I've spent a LOT of time on dynos and never seen a muffler ADD power on a race car that had to add it for noise limited circuits. And believe me we were looking for every HP we could find.
If your point is that straight piped street cars are a nuisance for the owner (cops) and neighbors of the owner, and the loss of performance from a muffler is minimal, while the tone can still be pleasing? Then fine. But the implication is performance is IMPROVED by adding a muffler, and that I do not buy.
You definitely should do this with ALL aftermarket companies. Banks, Shelby, Gintani, etc. Love the video!
Good video but there was zero discussion on power output.
Steeda did a Dyno video and sound comparison using decibel readers and it was very informative. Throughout the history of the Gen 3 Coyote S550 Mustang we picked up more RWH with the X pipe over the H pipe. On the S550 we saw minimal 3 RWH Gain on the H pipe and deeper tone and the X pipe 10+ RWH gain and more raspy tone.
But now on the S650 Gen 4 Coyote Mustang Steeda found just the opposite results. 1-2 RWH with the X pipe still being louder and raspy sound but 10+ RWH gain on the H-pipe and much improved deeper bass sound also. Hence the Pennsylvania company AWE Switchpath catback system with included H pipe puts out better deeper sound and 10+ RWH. Same results with the Borla S type switch path exhaust both companies allowing the valved exhaust option so you don’t give up the expensive option Ford AE exhaust. I have the magnaflow exhaust on my Ford F-150 but when my Dark Horse comes in I will be buying the AWE Switch-path exhaust which provides an increase of 10 rear wheel horsepower and a better H pipe deep sound with the gurgles and pops as you down shift. Still would like to hear if the magnaflow picked up any RWH!!!!!!
Cheers ‼️👍👊💪🇺🇸🐎
Louder doesn't mean better
99% of the time it does
@Tomekkplk No, no it does not
Said no teenage civic driver ever
yes it does
@@Fusion710 No, it doesn't
I cut my muffler off, and now my turbo makes more boost. Win.
Just swapped exhaust setups and tried Magnaflow for the first time. I absolutely love it!
Very cool hearing about the science behind exhaust notes and muffler/midpipe design.
Great content David! I have really liked the way Magnaflow systems sounded on my cars but it was cool to see the engineering explained behind the design and the thought process they put behind it all. Straight piping sounds too much like a desperate shreak to throw a rod and drones way too loudly even when far away on so many cars so I would never want to do it. Knowing how Magnaflow used the perforations in the full body mufflers to break up the exhausts laminar flow and actually unlock more power makes my favorite exhaust choice even more worth it.
can't deny Magna has the saxxiest and most robust muffler bearings. Witness the greatness at exactly the 45 second mark. @0:45
Thank you, Ed for starting Vin Wiki and bringing this TH-cam channel connection to the world. I'm trying to handle this news with the same amount of grace you delivered it with. Rest in peace, Rabbit.
My 05 gmc sierra slt 1500 with the L33 5.3 sounded sooo good with just a muffler delete. Some drone, not annoying bad, small cold start rasp but only then throughout rev range. Nice deep, deep downshift literal growling sound. Almost like a jake on a gas v8 lol. The regular magnaflow muffler 2.5" center in 2.5" offset out that I purchased for inspection uses only bc it was brand new mounted and ran for 10 mins until seller didnt lime it so i got half off lol. It does honestly sound very very good on my 5.3 with stock manifolds, cats, and tailpipe single out behind pass back tire no tip. I was actually dissapointed I didnt try it way sooner. The down shift sound is very aggressively deep and has some deep pops and that growl at certain rpm's on decel. Kinda loud from 10-50% throttle, 50-WOT IS A STRAIGHT UP RACE TRUCK SOUND. HOMEMADE COLD AIR INTAKE WITH TRUE COLD AIR DUCTING FOR NO RADIATOR COLD AIR LOL. GAVE IT A TOTALLY DIFFERENT SOUND. I LOVE A DEEP FLOWMASTER SOUND ON V8 AND THE MAGNAFLOW WILL NOT DISSAPOINT AFTER SOME DRIVING AND THINGS PACK IN A COVER UP A LITTLE MORE INSIDE THE MUFFLER. I DON'T THINK MOST PEOPLE NOT POSTING VIDEOS OF THEIR OWN CAR WITH THE MAGNAFLOW MUFFLER INSTALLED PROPERLY AND NOT LEAKING ALLOT OF THE SOUND OUT UNDER THEIR CAR OR TRUCK REALLY UNDERSTAMD OR HEAR JUST HOW ACTUALLY GOOD IT DOES SOUND. PROPS TO MAGNAFLOW FOR ALL THEIR TESTING AND 100% SOLID PRODUCTS THEY STILL CONTINUE TO GIVE US. THANK YOU FROM ME AND MY L33 LOL. BIG THANK YOU TOO YOU AS WELL DAVID FOR THE VIDEO LOL. YOUR DOING GOOD ALMOST THERE.
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This video is going to be a hit for multiple things. Excellent title and the fact that you're doing it based off of a mustang is awesome.
Magnaflow has always been one of the brands you go to for quality. Not my cup, since I mostly just drive chitboxes, but it's definitely the good stuff.
How much did they pay him to post this video lol
Ikr. Bruh basically does this in a coma
Always love seeing real science on the internet. Obviously you have to apply critical thinking because they have a vested interest in selling mufflers/exhaust systems, but the comparison of perforated vs the smooth pipe does track with other examples of airflow over surfaces (e.g. golf-ball effect). Also definitely appreciate the attention to drone as someone who covers a LOT of miles in a car that I'd also like to sound good.
The Cadillac ATS-V exhaust does what he described of the Mustang. In tour the valve is to silence sound. But in sport and track the valve goes to straight, giving the sound. But, I hear the valve closing and opening depending on throttle position. By that I don’t hear the valve but I hear the exhaust change after backing of throttle to cruise at the same speed. So I hear the exhaust noise change. So I believe it to be the same where it will open a close the exhaust based on throttle. And he said that’s a good thing. Well ok. I know it opens right up when I hit the pedal. Pretty cool tech from the factory.
Going to guess before I watch this applies to NA and maybe supercharged engines…. Turbos want max delta (differential in pressure from manifold side to post turbine for fastest spool up and least restriction.
People confuse back pressure and exhaust velocity…. Higher exhaust velocity = best. The problem is that higher exhaust velocity at low rpm will restrict higher rpm performance and bigger exhaust will have low velocity at low rpm but not restrict the top end…
If you could have your cake and eat it too, you’d have an expanding exhaust that would go from a small diameter at low rpm and grow larger and rpm/ flow increases to keep velocity as high as possible without choking the engine.
When he starts talking about surface area, he’s talking about surface tension/drag with the gasses interacting and dragging on the sides of the pipe, same thing has to be accounted for in plumbing. A narrow pipe may be fine if it doesn’t have to go far, but if it has to go real far you’ll need a larger pipe to reduce the restriction via surface area drag which will lower water pressure over distance… main difference is the static input from a water line vs dynamic input to an exhaust from an engine going through its rev range.
Highest exhaust velocity also helps maximize scavenging (if it’s being utilized, which it should be)
Very informative, straight pipes sound like ass on most cars anyway
Had an h pipe with the sap resonators on my 05 gto years ago. Great sound, not too loud but there when you want it
Thanks Richard !
This was a very cool vid crazy how much goes into these kits. I def enjoyed watching this !
Shout out to magnaflow for all of the visual stimulation 🤘
TDIB - It's not about "performance" - but - The new currency: "Attention Bro!!!" - They just want whatever gets attention - that's the goal.
I more or less had a straight pipe cutback on my STI. I recently moved on to a Tomei and it's a world of a difference.
I love videos like these! A great explanation on they make their system work with the factory unit and the one they make. Straight piping sounds awful and in a lot cases isn't worth it.
Heres the other factor with exchaust systems. As they age the packing inside the systems will break down over time and will slowly make them louder and louder. I know that for a fact cause im constantly at motocross tracks and you can tell who takes care of their exchaust systems by replacing the packing too make it sound good and not abnoxious while some people dont care and the packing is "blown out." The bikes that do are stupid loud just like a honda civic at 3 am with a straight pipe slapped on it.
@4:08 the same thing applies to engine building in general the biggest most smooth port and cam will not always translate to more hp smaller tubes means more velocity but bigger means lower velocity so basically the air gets lazy and doesn't flow as well its a balancing act.
Learned that an aftermarket exhaust with an automatic trans still sounds pretty bad.
The best exhaust is gonna be long tubes with a cross over either a H or X
The problem...thats not a piece of strait 3" tubing, its also belled the opposite way for best flow. I am assuming that its 0.065 wall, that means the internal passage of the mufflers is almost 9% larger. A piece of tubing at that size would flow 720cfm with the same pressure drop. This is dirty.
Yup pipe is swedged at the bottom, while the muffler inlets fit over easily… the others don’t have the expansion markings nor do they appear to have room to have been swedged before the muffler body.
So what’s 3 inches the pipe or the muffler?
My GTI wasn't completely straight-piped when I bought it. It still had a catalytic converter, but the muffler and resonator were gone. That damn thing was LOUD!😂 My neighbors hated me the instant I started it up for work the next morning. 😂 The vibration and harshness in the cabin were also really bad, so I had a MagnaFlow muffler and a Dodge Hellcat resonator installed and while it still makes plenty of noise, the sound quality is way better, and it reduced cabin vibration and harshness by about 50%. Don't straight-pipe a ride unless your sound deadening is Cadillac level. It's hard to live with. 😭
Knocked it out of the park on this one🤘
Thaank you for the video. Very informative, very demure.
This has got to be one of the coolest videos I've seen! learned so much from this!
That makes me so happy to hear!
0:45 ill tell ya right now, h pipe sounds better on a yot than an x pipe, x pipe just sounds obnoxious honestly.
Thermal R&D has been using that resonator style muffler for years. I had one on my 2017 Mustang.
Glad we can help y'all add more horsepower 🔥
Great information bro !!!
Damn I kinda wish this was a 30 minute video. It was very cool to see how an exhaust actually works.
My recipe for a v8 is straight pipe to x pipe to borla muffler and a pair of headers. All piping is 3"
maybe im just biased, but see if Borla will do this same type video with you? cause Borla is the best sounding exhaust i ever heard, That comp does sound amazing though
I'm sorry but dyno numbers don't lie lol no one gives 2 shits about "airflow". It's about MO POWA BABY!
Great video and Info.
am i the only one that noticed the rear tires ? one of the treads is facing the wrong way. or am i going crazy ? pause the video @11:44
Nah my straight piped LS sounds wild. Video invalid
David, you knew this debate would be great lol, i think it depends on the car, but i definitely gotta disagree with this one, sorry. I just honestly think some pipes wont affect hp, it just won't only time it would is restrictions removed and the weight of the exhaust
The engine and the exhaust on my 2003 Ford Ranger , is so quiet I need to look at the tachometer to even know it's running sometimes . I can only imagine that if it wasn't a Ford , there would be a bunch of rust holes in my exhaust by now .
Man you killed all the Mopar guys with one video
That prototype looks like the same mufflers we had in the 2000s that would not drone but sound nice on an import, believe they were hks or greddy about 600 a muffler if not more
Been waiting in this video since you said you visited Magnaflow
After experiencing a straight pipe Civic and undoing my mistake by putting a Magnaflow Magnapack in place of the factory resonator, I'll never go with anything other than Magnaflow.
Who led had their heart strings tugged at when he said I have an s550 and then remembers how the Altima ruined it with its Altima energy RIP David’s white horse was such a sick car
Notice that the straight pipe is plopped on the muffler dyno with one hand. It's not tight around the pipe. The other 2 have to practically be wedged on to the pipe with 2 hands. It's almost like there is a bit of a leak on the straight pipe wave is not air tight. I would like to see this done again with the straight pipe a few mm smaller. The other 2 mufflers can accurately be compared with the test but the straight pipe was sus.
Yes, science may be right with CFM but what is cheaper for about the same result? Plus, it's lighter to just straight pipe. It also depends on if you are boosted or not.
First and foremost the sound of straight piping vs having a muffler is all an opinion and everyone comment that is bashing either or is a personal opinion. Also, there was NO dyno testing in which is why most would straight pipe for performance so this proved nothing unless we see how the cars do in performance with a straight pipe vs having a muffler.
Me, still looking for a muffler with a deep tone without the high raspy sound so many mufflers have these days. I yearn for the rumble tone of my 70's 390 engine I had but for my 2011 GT 5.0.
Im straight piping my diesel golf, best for them honestly
The real reason to not run straight pipe: sounds like shit
That Horse. It's getting ready buck and show it who's boss.
You should retitle this to never straight pipe a NA mustang. This doesn't work for turbo cars. Adding a muffler to a turbo car kills the sound which is a reason why turbo guys don't add mufflers.
My turbo is my muffler honestly
I had a magnaflow on my 17stang and it was drone city very bad it was a older system no jpipe. I get that they added a resonated j pipe to kill drone thats what its for but it put me off big time. I've owned 3 s550 stangs many exhausts its always gone back to awe touring no j pipe it just sounds better all through the rpms low to top end hardly any rasp zero drone. Just my own preference.
I had a magnaflow on my 15 mustang when I bought it, it droned a lot. Needless to say it got changed out quickly to a different brand. Glad to see a lot of these exhaust companies addressing the drone problem in recent years
That was cool 🙌🏾; thanks
ill be straight pipin my 2013 1.6t 6 speed fusion eventually, straight pipe everything and anything always
This video is like a breath of fresh air in the ocean of content. Amazing!😀 $ 👺!
Convinced Owens Corning makes everything.
😂😂😂 Ok first of all theres a LOTTTTT of bad info in this thread. The "straight pipe" theory is for people that dont understand that N/A vehicles NEED back pressure to perform BEST. People assume that ANY muffler will be a restriction to flow in comparison to a straight pipe. That is 100% false and has been proven time and time again. A properly designed muffler can help the "scavenging" effect of an exhaust system. Meaning it helps to PULL exhaust flow out of the engine.
Secondly when youre talking about a boosted vehicle, the best muffler for ANY boosted car is NO MUFFLER!!!! Why is that you ask? Because the exhaust housing (turbine housing) of ANY turbocharger is a restriction in itself. Hence why a boosted motor running "open exhaust" will be quieter than the EXACT SAME vehicle/motor without a turbo. This is one thing I HATE about the internet. Theres so much false info and so many people with "TH-cam degrees" in physics and science and everything else.
Nothing personal against this channel, but in general your target audience lacks the understanding and knowledge needed to comprehend these topics, much less argue against them. I could go on and on but theres no point. I cant teach everyone. What i can do is tell the audience that BEFORE anyone else makes an ill informed comment, do the world a favor and research the topic at hand first.
n/a vehicle's don't need back pressure. It's better for turbo cars to have muffler deletes yeah but n/a vehicles power will not be altered from a muffler.
That chamber on the muffler is just quarter wave tuning its the same lumps you see on the plastic intake tubes it cancels out certain frequencys depending on the sound wave length. Bur personally i absolutely hate the sound of all coyotes i think it sounds like an noisy high pitched trumpet, i straigh piped my OG 5.0 that necks up to 3" for the last 20" and straight cut ends and it sounds deep and growls like a muscle car and pops and deep gurgle on decel and it dounds sexy imo but hey different strokes different folks right, some like good sounding some like terrible bad 🤪
A 1uzfe powered car will sound decent if you delete everything from the Y pipe back because it’s 2.25” piping and it’s joined together, when you run true duals is when you get rasp, with two x pipes after the headers and no resonators no mufflers you’ll have the best sounding V8, bonus points if you can get the headers stepped like an F1 car, then you’re out of this world sounding.
Could you cover the Kie Truck ban that Alex Martini did?
I would like to see them do this to the Camaro
lol turbo systems no matter what like open system smh
All the 350z guys need to watch this
Straight pipe Coyotes sound like absolute garbage. It's all just ear bleeding noise. No tone.
Commenting on the video for the algorithm
Guy:what exhaust system you run?
Me:wtf issa exhaust 😂
VW Phaeton W12 straight pipe
This works with NA cars... but straight pipe is the only way with turbos ;)
Because Mustangs with chambered mufflers should have an H pipe, straight through do an X! Those new double H and double X sounds pretty sick!
Straight pipe shouldn't be done because it sounds like a55!
no one will ever beat MAC exhaust on a foxbody
Gotta be honest, that stock exhaust Dark Horse sounded better than the Magnaflow car
Back in the late 80's and 90's h-pipe and Flowmaster muffler's.
now they just run nothing 😂
The problem is the majority of the cars on the road that _are_ straight piped shouldn’t be; V6 Chargers/Challengers, CVT cars, Audi A4s, 330i’s, even Type Rs. Turbo cars with straight pipes sound the worst, they should like literal wet diarrhea.
Nah bro even v8 s550s sound terrible straight pipe
@@JuanCruz-vn6he yea, true. The examples I listed are just some of them out there.
@@JuanCruz-vn6heanything n/a sounds ass straight piped
did anyone else notice that the directional tires were mounted the wrong way?
You straight pipe the cat always the muffler you leave
growing up is realizing straight pipes is useless😂
also, the competition sounds better in my opinion🔥
shopping for dailys but all the cheap cars are straight piped
My wife is considering a Honda Odyssey for her next car. I’m considering getting an exhaust cutout and wheels for it as soon as she does. I saw some videos of straight piped V6 odysseys and I’m surprised it sounds pretty good. 😅
I have a s550, correction had
15:31 video over all you need
You'll notice how much happier that your car is.