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I don't know enough about exhaust brands/sounds to weigh in on this but it looks like you're on the right track. I have magnaflow muffler on my orange truck and their catback on my camaro. Reasoning behind both was, they were quiet....

Yep, quiet is key, I like the sound level it has currently but wouldn't mind just a hair-less drone on the highway. Might look into doing a 3/3-4 Y before the muffler and doing a big ole 4/4 muffler as well but typically the 4/4 mufflers are for diesel and I read they sound like crap on a gas motor.

I found this cool muffler that I think would fit well behind the axle tucked up high and probably knock out some drone.

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Yep, quiet is key, I like the sound level it has currently but wouldn't mind just a hair-less drone on the highway. Might look into doing a 3/3-4 Y before the muffler and doing a big ole 4/4 muffler as well but typically the 4/4 mufflers are for diesel and I read they sound like crap on a gas motor.

I found this cool muffler that I think would fit well behind the axle tucked up high and probably knock out some drone.

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Since the 4th gen fbodies are single 3", a lot of guys run a "bullet" style muffler in between the headers and the muffler to help with drone. At little more compact but you'd have to do two fo them.
 
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Since the 4th gen fbodies are single 3", a lot of guys run a "bullet" style muffler in between the headers and the muffler to help with drone. At little more compact but you'd have to do two fo them.

I have a wide variety of 3" resonators in stock, Vibrant bullets, Ultra quiets, and Dynomax bullets. The problem is finding room for them, unless I cut out the cats which are some sort of high-flow cat from the PO there's pretty much no space in the Y pipe. Might be able to fit some directly welded to the front of the muffler which would be awesome but they would have to fit between the trans cross member, frame, and floor which is pretty tight and may mean reworking the y pipe.

Last year when I was trying to knock out the drone I tried adding a set of bullet resonators at the tailpipe right before the tips and noticed absolutely no difference so I'm not sure anything small like that is worth trying to fit after the muffler. Which is why I'm interested in that big odd shaped muffler thing.

Another note IDK if those cats are even real or not, I might borescope them to see.

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I have a wide variety of 3" resonators in stock, Vibrant bullets, Ultra quiets, and Dynomax bullets. The problem is finding room for them, unless I cut out the cats which are some sort of high-flow cat from the PO there's pretty much no space in the Y pipe. Might be able to fit some directly welded to the front of the muffler which would be awesome but they would have to fit between the trans cross member, frame, and floor which is pretty tight and may mean reworking the y pipe.

Last year when I was trying to knock out the drone I tried adding a set of bullet resonators at the tailpipe right before the tips and noticed absolutely no difference so I'm not sure anything small like that is worth trying to fit after the muffler. Which is why I'm interested in that big odd shaped muffler thing.

Another note IDK if those cats are even real or not, I might borescope them to see.

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Do a helmholtz resonator! Then you don’t have to worry (as much) about the room, and you can just cut the drone you have specifically. [emoji16][emoji106] @iamdub talked me into it, and I’m quite pleased with the result..
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Do a helmholtz resonator! Then you don’t have to worry (as much) about the room, and you can just cut the drone you have specifically. [emoji16][emoji106] @iamdub talked me into it, and I’m quite pleased with the result..
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I might finally try that, whats kept me from doing one from the start is that they only target a specific rpm right? For example, If I built one to cut out drone at 2,100rpm while on the highway in 5th at 75mph it wouldn't do much if I'm towing and keep it in 4th and 2,650 at 75mph right?
 

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I might finally try that, whats kept me from doing one from the start is that they only target a specific rpm right? For example, If I built one to cut out drone at 2,100rpm while on the highway in 5th at 75mph it wouldn't do much if I'm towing and keep it in 4th and 2,650 at 75mph right?
Yes, it does target a specific rpm. I had the most drone at 2k, cruising on the highway, so that’s what it’s tuned for.
 

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