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Looking for muffler options 2000 Grand Prix GTP

jweez1105

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Hey husband went under the car to see why the muffler is making such a drone sound in the car. He found that the welds on the muffler are cracked. We wanted to know what we should look for in a quality set of mufflers that produce decent sound without sounding like a honda civic. Lol. Part numbers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone for any advice!


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Magnaflows are nice. Id stay away from flowmaster the welds blow out. Dynomax are decent to. As long as you have a resonator, it won't be to loud.

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Cool thanks. Have you heard anything about SLP's? Or do you know if those would be too loud for a daily driver?


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I have SLPs without resonator and they are most likely louder than you want, even with a res.
 
I bought the quiet flow's from advance you can use the coupon codes and get like 40.00 off. You may have to buy a few things to take advantage of the best code.I couldn't even buy a cheap msl thru our shop for cheaper.
 


Borla xs,

This.

It's what I have, and few others on this forum too.

Borla's will sound the "best" on these cars, in my opinion, but are also the most expensive.

I love my Borla Pro XS's and wouldn't ever go with anything else. Sounds good, but I believe I paid roughly $68 a piece for them on eBay.
 


Dynomax have VT mufflers which have a valve in them that opens at high flow.

I will try next on my next exhaust.
 
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Thanks.

The VT's look interesting. Some on eBay for $69 each right now

"VT (Valve Technology) Stainless Steel Muffler
17156"
 
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