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Old Feb 5, 2002 | 11:41 PM
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Pros and cons of Exhaust systems for the Rx-7

Ok i hear all about all different kinds of exhaust on the forum but i have never heard the name flowmaster mentioned.

they do make good stuff and i love the sound they create so why have i never heard about them on 7s?

they are reasonable in price too....

Justin

actually i think we should make this a compilation of all exhaust systems and the pros and cons and then archive it.
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Old Feb 6, 2002 | 08:03 AM
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Flowmasters cant handle a rotary exhaust. The welds on the baffles break free within a few months, and the muffler starts rattling. Ive never actually heard one on a rotary, but I think(from hearing them on other cars) it would sound like **** and be very very loud.
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Old Feb 6, 2002 | 11:55 AM
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I have 2 chamber flow masters on my blown 5.0
if they handle that much exhaust I am sure that they
can handle it from a 7.
I have had my flowmasters for 2 years and they don't rattle
I would advise 3 chamber they are a little more quiet
but if you want big exhaust note go with 1 chamber
man they are LOUD
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Old Feb 6, 2002 | 12:10 PM
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Originally posted by jarrod
I have 2 chamber flow masters on my blown 5.0
if they handle that much exhaust I am sure that they
can handle it from a 7.
I have had my flowmasters for 2 years and they don't rattle
I would advise 3 chamber they are a little more quiet
but if you want big exhaust note go with 1 chamber
man they are LOUD
We're not talking about exhaust gas volume, we're talking about the heat. Flowmasters simply cant hendle the heat of a rotary well.
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Old May 22, 2002 | 12:51 AM
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60,000+ miles on a Flowmast 50-series on my '83 Limited; never popped a weld, even shifting half the time at or above 9000rpm. And best of all, it made a god-awful roar that made sure all Hondas within 1.5 blocks knew just what kind of medicine they were getting ready to get.
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Old May 22, 2002 | 03:04 AM
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i never pictured flowmasters on a import, mostly on americans. I dont think a 1 chamber flowwmaster would be THAT loud. Try listening to a corksport exhaust with full 3" RB piping. Now thats LOUD! I daily drive my car and usually wear earplugs when I drive my TII.

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Old May 22, 2002 | 08:34 AM
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Here's the deal. The exhaust pulses from a Wankel are sharp cracks as opposed to the puffs of a piston engine. It will bang the welds out of most standard presilencers & mufflers. So, you might get away with a flowmaster on a turbo, but not on the N/A’s
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Old May 22, 2002 | 08:47 AM
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PM FreedS4, he's got a single Flowmaster on his TII. 2.5" RB DP straight piped into the muffler and 2.5"out. You definitely know when he's around.
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Old May 22, 2002 | 09:28 AM
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i can speak from first hand experience on the strength of 7 exhaust pulses... my 90 gxl knocked the pre-silencer piping loose within a day when i had the headers put in.....
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Old May 23, 2002 | 10:04 PM
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Hey, like jimmyv13 said I've got a Flowmaster Delta 40 series single muffler on my Turbo II. I've had it on there for a couple months now and nothing's changed since I bought it. It's pretty loud but it's acceptible. I crew for a guy that races RX-7's at a local road track. There's quite a few RX-7's up there and a couple of them have the same muffler I have. The thing with the Flowmaster is that it's chmabered so it sounds completely different then most mufflers, the muffler has a sort of ring to it, I love it.

Chris
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Old May 24, 2002 | 03:24 AM
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Funny,
When I had my 87 NA, I called Flowmaster to see what they said regarding an exhaust system for the rex. The Tech Support guy told me straight up that Flowmasters will work for the first couple of months, then after that they will start to melt from the inside. He recommended racing beat. For that I took his advice, but now I respect flowmaster even more for their straightforwardness.
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Old May 24, 2002 | 11:26 PM
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Speaking of muflers, I just put on 2 Powertech Pt1010
on my 86 Rx-7 and it is sick. They have 4.5 inch tips and are not that expensive. It cost around $650 to buy and install. The sound they make while your screaming past
Mustangs is priceless. Check out Powertech. Slater
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Old May 25, 2002 | 03:55 PM
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When i bought my 74 repu, it had a burnt out flow master on it....it was pretty tinny sounding. Just take my word for it...you will regret it. They sound good on a v8, but terriable on a Rotary. CJ
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