99stocksport said:
i was thinking about this and i had an idea, its probly a stupid one, but what if i sprayed rustolium on the muffler, would that make it last longer/prevent rust, or would the heat just burn it off??
The only problem with this is, the catalytic converters convert hydrocarbons into water/condensation, which will puddle up and rott the muffler from the inside, so painting it won't help sir.
But figure it this way, if you paid, $70 for a muffler installed and got 2/3 years out of it, that only cost $35/$22.50 a year for a muffler, pretty good as far as I'm concerned.
I have had my Flow Pro for 3 years and have not had a single problem with it, I have sank it, drowned it, and it still performs flawlessly.
Most you all will buy a muffler and the muffler will out last you owning the vehicle.
On the other hand if not, then at least you got your monies worth.
http://www.flopro.com/FloPro.htm
http://www.flopro.com/mufflersounds.htm
I have had Flowmaster mufflers since they first came out, but I'm very tired of the sound, the last muffler I had put on my Lightning was the MAC Flow Path, now that was an AWSOME sounding muffler, but damn it was expensive at $90 a muffler, had to buy two, but they haven't rotted out yet, 5years later.
Jeff - :navajo: