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With long tubes like the OP, or with an otherwise stock exhaust system?
well if you have all the information all options lol.

I love the sound of the Magna flow with Hpipe i plan t6o go supercharged so i guess with headers at some point
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well if you have all the information all options lol.

I love the sound of the Magna flow with Hpipe i plan t6o go supercharged so i guess with headers at some point
Here's the feedback we have received from our customers over time, put as simply as we can:

Comp Axleback with unresonated H / Comp Catback - both are about the same volume; slightly more aggressive but daily driveable.

Comp axleback/catback with long tube headers - too loud for street driving

Street catback with long tubes - seems to be the "just right" volume. Not too aggressive, but not too quiet.

Exhaust preference is a very subjective topic, and your own opinion on volume may very well be different from the info above.
 
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Here's the feedback we have received from our customers over time, put as simply as we can:

Comp Axleback with unresonated H / Comp Catback - both are about the same volume; slightly more aggressive but daily driveable.

Comp axleback/catback with long tube headers - too loud for street driving

Street catback with long tubes - seems to be the "just right" volume. Not too aggressive, but not too quiet.

Exhaust preference is a very subjective topic, and your own opinion on volume may very well be different from the info above.
Dear Mr. Magnaflow, [MENTION=13048]MagnaFlow[/MENTION]
would you be able to give us some clues on your "bullets"?
I see that they come in various colours (red or plain), is there any difference between them other than the colour?
Also, in your experience, if I was to remove the stock resonator and replace with bullets, would the volume be similar?
Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Dear Mr. Magnaflow, [MENTION=13048]MagnaFlow[/MENTION]
would you be able to give us some clues on your "bullets"?
I see that they come in various colours (red or plain), is there any difference between them other than the colour?
Also, in your experience, if I was to remove the stock resonator and replace with bullets, would the volume be similar?
Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
While our glasspacks are generally geared towards customers building classic cars who want their signature look and sound, you can definitely use them in other applications. Due to the glasspacks minimal size and packing, they will result in significantly more volume than with the stock resonator.

In addition to the color difference, the red units also come with a high-temp heat coating.
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