I have the '06 Aveo 1.6. As most of us are painfully aware, there are not many bolt on performance parts. I already have a short ram intake (CAI). If I go to a street legal Magnaflow muffler (only - not cat back) will I see any gains?
I once had a Mazda Protege5. I put a Mazdaspeed muffler on that. The gain was not that much, and the drone at highway speed really detracted from the useability of that car. I lived to regrete putting the Mazdaspeed muffler on that car. I do not want to repeat that mistake again.
I can put up with a little more noise. But if I'm not really going to get any gain in power, I will not bother. Also, I am not interested in turboing - that is non starter for me.
Any opinions on the Maganaflow muffler?
Thanks,
- W
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Looking for Opinions on Magnaflow Muffler (only) - 1.6
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I saw gains on my Aveo only after removing the first muffler and resonator from the exhaust. I replaced those with a glasspack (old school Cherry Bomb) and just ran a pipe straight back from there. I'd say I got a 5HP gain, but my car is about 95dB now. It's very loud, but I just drown it out with my stereo and shrug it off.
There are a couple "tunable" mufflers out there now, but a muffler in itself may just not do much.
There are a couple "tunable" mufflers out there now, but a muffler in itself may just not do much.
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