Single Muffler vs Duals
#1
Single Muffler vs Duals
So i'm going to be in the market for a cat back in a month or so for my 01 ss but i've been seriously tossing around the idea that one muffler will offer better flow and performance than dual mufflers. I've never really understood the idea of collecting two pipes into one then spliting them up in the back for two mufflers besides looks. I just don't know what the bad side effects of this would be as opposed the good as far as sound goes, or if it would make any difference performance wise. I see better flow but could it drop back pressure too low or cause drone?
#2
Ever heard of an X pipe or H pipe? Combining the exhaust is best way to make sure you have equal backpressure on both banks of your engine. You could go with one big pipe If you wanted to but it will sound different. I dont think one will flow better then 2. They would prob be about the same.
#3
with our cars it really doesn't matter, you're not going to be making enough power for it to matter so you can do whichever one you like better, most people prefer duals on montes because there's cutouts for the tips, it looks weird with just one tip.
#6
remember good ole' 'uno' back before i had duals? lol
#10
I was behind an LS the other day and noticed one muffler, which did look weird like you say because of the one cutout unused. But i look at it from the standpoint I'd never put dual mufflers on a car that came with one to begin with if my intentions were for performance. But really if it gained next to nothing in hp i'd rather have duals. The dynomax cat back is in my price range but my guess is you get what you pay for. Are there any decent single muffler cat back kits out there? Honestly I want stainless because of the harsh winters in n.e. ohio. just can't spend that kind of money.