Zachary/Russ
When I had the Flowmasters installed I was looking to increase the preformance
from the 403 CID motor. I must admit that no one travel in the rear of our
motorhome while I am driving so we can not comment on noise back there.
However, there is no noticable noise from the exhaust system while seated in
the front of the coach. In addition, Flowmaster has 3 types of mufflers with
different sound levels for various applications. I made sure I purchased the
most quiet muffler they had. I do use a louder Flowmaster on my 31 Ford, but
that was intentional and it is loud.
Flowmasters can be purchased from Summit Racing in Ohio, Tel 1-800-230-3030.
Summit is very large mail order supplier of automotive performance parts. And
they have the best prices. You can also call Flowmaster at 1-707-569-9929 and
discuss your application and they will recommend the correct part number.
Rich Major
'78 Kingsley
> >Russ, you want a free flowing exhaust system. I just installed
> Flowmasters on
> >mine and there was a noticable increase in performance. It's not noisy at
> all.
> >
> >Rich Major
> >'78 Kingsley
>
> I'm not sure I can agree with this recommendation. The Flowmaster
> mufflers we got for replacing the Dynomax ones that came with our 3"
> Jardine exhaust system were VERY loud. Flowmaster uses noise cancellation
> and has no packing material whatsoever. The back of the motorhome was
> unusable while traveling the exhaust was so loud and pulsating. They are
> built like tanks, however, and would probably outlast your motorhome.
> Unfortunately for us, we ended up taking them off to put Dynomax mufflers
> back on. The Dynomax mufflers are only loud in one RPM range instead of
> the entire range like the Flowmasters were. The Dynomax mufflers are built
> pretty cheaply, however, and do not last much over a few years. The next
> time we do it, we will probably look to some stock type mufflers which are
> not free flow at all. At the RPM's we turn our motor (usually less than
> 3500 RPM) and with two mufflers, we just don't think the better flow is
> worth the noise it creates. I have seen ads for a new muffler from Walker
> (same company as Dynomax) that is supposed to be a little more free flowing
> than stock, but not as free flowing as their Dynomax brand mufflers. These
> might be a better compromise for flow and noise.
>
> Just our experiences,
> Zak
>
> PS - All our travel is done while towing a trailer, so our noise
> experiences might be different from others. Our motor is under a much
> heavier load at all times which might account for our Flowmaster/Dynomax
> experience. The motorhome, however, was silent (inside) when it still had
> the stock exhaust system even when we were towing.