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    Hey guys, I'm going to be getting a ton of extra cash in the next couple of weeks, and I'm getting sick of my Flowmaster 80 series on the Formy. I want to upgrade, and here's how. . . I want to replace the muffler with another single in/dual out muffler, but I'm going to have an electric cutout welded in between the Y-Pipe and the catalytic converter. . . Which muffler should I go with? I'm trying to keep the price down, since I'm also doing a full tune-up and replacing my slashed tire, but I'm thinking maybe $150 for the muffler and labor? Is that enough? I've heard good things about the Magnaflow mufflers, but do they have the kind I asked for?

    Any input is welcome. . .
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    prolly gonna need more then 150 for muffler and labor to do it. i;d guess around 250 for a quality job




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    • #3
      why not install yourself?

      I cant weld but I use adapters and they work just fine IMO

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      • #4
        install it yourself

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        • #5
          my flowmaster was like $100. Im guessin they are all in the same ball park. I actually got it off amazon.com. they had the best price. I'm sure it wont be too much for install. I welded mine in myself and then went to muffler man and i needed the tubing from the muffler back(this is on an S10 btw) and that was like 5-6' of 2.5" tubing. So the grand total for the tubing and having it welded to the muffler and hung was only $60. So I can't Imagine yours being much over $25 just to cut out and weld in a new muffler as long as you supply the muffler to them. The cut-out, depending on new or used is prolly around $200 including the y-pipe for it. and they prolly wont charge much to throw that in the system too. I'd say the shop is gonna charge around $50-100. for the labor...Tom how much would your place charge for this kinda thing?
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          • #6
            I bought a Hooker aerochamber muffler on ebay new for around $50 and it cost i think around $50-60 to install at a local shop.
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            • #7
              I've got a local shop that I help advertise for, he's going to give me a deal. The price to install an electric cutout through him is only $35. I could always install the muffler myself, but I would rather take it somewhere where I would know it would be done right. . .

              Also, I'm thinking of some new tips. . . How cool would 3" straight pipes look coming out the back from the muffler?
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              • #8
                not very cool without actual slash cut tips IMO
                Doing less with more


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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 93formulalt1 View Post
                  Also, I'm thinking of some new tips. . . How cool would 3" straight pipes look coming out the back from the muffler?
                  Depends on if they stick out past the bumper a bunch and if theyre just tube or stainless, chrome, whatever. Possibly cool, possibly really gay.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 19Xtreme99 View Post
                    my flowmaster was like $100. Im guessin they are all in the same ball park. I actually got it off amazon.com. they had the best price. I'm sure it wont be too much for install. I welded mine in myself and then went to muffler man and i needed the tubing from the muffler back(this is on an S10 btw) and that was like 5-6' of 2.5" tubing. So the grand total for the tubing and having it welded to the muffler and hung was only $60. So I can't Imagine yours being much over $25 just to cut out and weld in a new muffler as long as you supply the muffler to them. The cut-out, depending on new or used is prolly around $200 including the y-pipe for it. and they prolly wont charge much to throw that in the system too. I'd say the shop is gonna charge around $50-100. for the labor...Tom how much would your place charge for this kinda thing?
                    I got my magnaflow for $40 (I pay cost) and I do work like that for a 30box

                    I could probably get a muffler for $55-65 range.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 93formulalt1 View Post
                      I've got a local shop that I help advertise for, he's going to give me a deal. The price to install an electric cutout through him is only $35. I could always install the muffler myself, but I would rather take it somewhere where I would know it would be done right. . .

                      Also, I'm thinking of some new tips. . . How cool would 3" straight pipes look coming out the back from the muffler?
                      Mine aren't straight but damn close....

                      1999 Pontiac Trans Am - LS1 - M6 - ITSSLOW - 12.998@109.59 - SOLD
                      1994 Chevrolet Camaro
                      - 3.4L - M5 - ITSSLWR - 16.558@85.38
                      2003 Chevrolet Blazer
                      2005 Yamaha R6
                      2001 Yamaha YZ426F

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MattODoom View Post
                        Depends on if they stick out past the bumper a bunch and if theyre just tube or stainless, chrome, whatever. Possibly cool, possibly really gay.
                        Jackpot..The golden post!

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                        • #13
                          see now toms look pretty good, just a slight slash, mine on my car are straight cuts but it looks good with all 4 coming out




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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kammi10 View Post
                            see now toms look pretty good, just a slight slash, mine on my car are straight cuts but it looks good with all 4 coming out
                            Thanks Sean!

                            1999 Pontiac Trans Am - LS1 - M6 - ITSSLOW - 12.998@109.59 - SOLD
                            1994 Chevrolet Camaro
                            - 3.4L - M5 - ITSSLWR - 16.558@85.38
                            2003 Chevrolet Blazer
                            2005 Yamaha R6
                            2001 Yamaha YZ426F

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ITSSLOW View Post
                              I got my magnaflow for $40 (I pay cost) and I do work like that for a 30box

                              I could probably get a muffler for $55-65 range.
                              Really. . . I'll buy you a 30rack for that. . . plus the cost of parts. Could you weld in an electric cutout too? How much could you get me a cutout for? You've got me seriously contemplating a weekend trip. . .
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