Mbrp exhaust $699??

Scott Curry

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So I'm all about budget power however don't want to compromise too much on quality has anybody had experience with this exhaust, Rusting, cracks,flange issues, fitment issues? I am a die-hard MagnaFlow guy but $1,400 vs 700 flow is flow.. what is everybody's take on this outside of the obvious quality of materials and fitment. Thanks in advance
 
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I'm partial to Magnaflow because it's a straight-through, perforated core design. I would venture it could possibly make maybe 3-5 more HP than a MBRP in the upper RPMs as MBRP uses chambered mufflers (which don't flow as well, but allows exhaust designers/engineers to alter and tune the acoustics of the intended sound output). It's why just about every car from the factory on the planet comes with chambered mufflers: they're acoustically capable of adjusting/"muffling" sound compared to a straight-through design where it's just a matter of how much packing and what material you put around the perforated core.

At the same time... Magnaflow SOOOO overcharges for their shit. :cry::rolleyes:
 
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It looks like all stinger exhaust parts are overpriced for what you get. Mid pipes are twice as high as they should be IMO. I’m a fan of magnaflow but I spent $900 on a full 4” 2 muffler exhaust for my 15’ 6.2L Silverado. I thought that was pricey, but the stinger setup is insanely high priced for what you get. When the time comes, I’m thinking about a full custom 3.5” single exhaust back to 3” duals.
 
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