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Old 04-14-2008, 10:30 PM
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Putting a "turbo" muffler on a N/A 280zx?

What would be the possible ramifications of this?

Can someone explain the difference between a muffler designed for a turbo as opposed to a standard muffler?
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Old 04-14-2008, 10:45 PM
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Turbo mufflers often have less restriction and resulted back pressure allowing the turbos to spool easier. Nothing bad will happen, unless you don't like the sound.
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More than anything it depends on WHO is making the "turbo" muffler and what they "claim" it does. Autozone sells a full line of "turbo mufflers" which aren't very different than normal mufflers.

But yes, as Ratfink said... look at the difference in design. A $20 turbo muffler isn't going to be built as well as a $60-$100 high flow / performance muffler.
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Old 04-15-2008, 07:37 AM
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"turbo muffler" is more just a play on words. Its not just for turbo cars.
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Play on words? No way... anything that says "turbo" has got to be good!!! Like the turbo button on 133MHZ computers... FFFAAAAASSSSSSTTTTTT!!!!!
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Turbo ECU
Turbo AFM
Turbo air filter
Turbo floor strut tower brace
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ooh! The turbo floor strut tower brace will go good w/ my turbo floor. But does it work with turbo carpet?
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Old 04-15-2008, 11:02 AM
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only works if you have the word "TURBO" embroidered into the floormats up front
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but the besteses of all is turbo STICKERS!!!!!
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Originally Posted by tonsoffun300zx
but the besteses of all is turbo STICKERS!!!!!
huh... never heard of those....
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Well, I've always wanted a borla muffler, but the standard isn't the right size. They do however have the correct size under their "turbo" muffler section. That is why i was asking.

Oh and I'm definitely not trying to be "cool" by putting it on, my stock muffler has holes in it, so i was trying to find a suitable replacement.

So thanks to those who actually answered the question and didn't make it into a joke.
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Old 04-15-2008, 03:13 PM
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Does anybody have any recommendations on what a good replacement muffler would be?
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you could weld a soda can to a big pineapple can then put it on your car
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Originally Posted by I_Ride_Rome
Does anybody have any recommendations on what a good replacement muffler would be?
A name brand one that suits your setup.
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Old 04-15-2008, 03:38 PM
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or just go oem.
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http://catalog.nissanpartswholesale....geField2.y=404

I looked it up on that site, but it doesn't give much information on it at all.

So that bosal muffler is the oem?
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I dunno. I prefer the cool approach myself.
I have a flowmaster 40 series. With the right amount of dynamat inside the car, and a big enough stereo to pump out the rock, I can't hear it at all. lol

If you are going to replace it, why not go for better performance, fuel economy, and a cooler (temps) more efficient exhaust system?

Especially in Tempe. They don't seem to get upset about noise around here.
And you really don't have to be noisy to have much better flow than the oem muffler.

Find something that sounds good to you I say.

Here is what my car sounds like with a FLowmaster 40, header, and triple webers.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=hBQ9wVYUGWA
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And, under load... haha

Couldn't help it.

The popping is from the sound quality of the camera. It cracks when it hits the db limit.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=pdTG95UeF8g
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I like the sound of that. I think I'll go with the 40 series delta flow, I just looked it up on their website, and its really close to the cost of the oem muffler.

Where did you get your exhaust work done down here in Tempe, and how much do you think labor would cost?
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Originally Posted by I_Ride_Rome
Does anybody have any recommendations on what a good replacement muffler would be?
18" glass pack. Inexpensive, and sounds good without being annoying.
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Originally Posted by duckyz
18" glass pack. Inexpensive, and sounds good without being annoying.
Someone who installed one on a 240z described it as a "low tone that is rich but not boomy or loud". Thats pretty much exactly what I'm looking for.

What brand do you have installed on yours?
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Old 04-16-2008, 11:55 AM
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I do all my own work. welded it on to replace the holy muffler that was on there. I will take everything out and improve it again. there is a gutted cat in there from the P.O.
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Originally Posted by I_Ride_Rome
Someone who installed one on a 240z described it as a "low tone that is rich but not boomy or loud". Thats pretty much exactly what I'm looking for.

What brand do you have installed on yours?
No name, made by the muffler shop I went to in Dallas. $60 installed.
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Thanks ducky, I think I'm going to go with the glass pack.

I just need to find a good custom exhaust shop around here in tempe/phoenix now.
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