I currently have a 2.5" single pipe on my m30 swap. I really dislike my current Dynomax muffler and want to upgrade to one of the stainless Magnaflow muffflers such as the 14815. However they are only available with a 2.25" inlet. Anyone out there know if this will cause too much backpressure in a bigger motor like the m30? And advice/tips/experience is appreciated!
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Originally posted by CorvallisBMW View PostI currently have a 2.5" single pipe on my m30 swap. I really dislike my current Dynomax muffler and want to upgrade to one of the stainless Magnaflow muffflers such as the 14815. However they are only available with a 2.25" inlet. Anyone out there know if this will cause too much backpressure in a bigger motor like the m30? And advice/tips/experience is appreciated!
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Originally posted by nando View Postwhy? 2.5" is already the same overall size as stock. 2.25" is smaller. the only thing the 14815 has going for it is nice tips..
Originally posted by ak- View PostThe 14816 has a 2.5 inlet.
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Originally posted by Wishno87 View PostI think we are mixing up numbers. Darin you mention a 14815 but your link is a 14816. I have a 14815 and I'm pretty sure its a 2.5.
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All magnaflow's mufflers from that series, no matter the tip style, are 2.25"
I'm looking for something with a similar muted growl, something nice and beefy but not raspy or tin-y. I've heard lots of Magnafows, like them a lot, but haven't been able to find anything in a 2.5" that sounds similar.
Hence my original question.
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Originally posted by nando View Postcheck out the mufflers from vibrant
I've never heard of Vibrant before
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Originally posted by nando View Postcheck out the mufflers from vibrant
Don't do the 2.25" downgrade.
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