Rayyy
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As the title suggests, I’m wondering about the tone (not so much the loudness) of the Flowmaster 50 Big Block VS the 70 Big Block II
I know that the Flowmaster loudness scale corresponds to the model number (lower number = louder)
Yet, somehow the “quietest” Flowmaster (Big Block 50) has a lower number than the second to last (70 Big Block II).
These two mufflers have almost identical dimensions 5” x 28” x 12” (50 BB), and 5” x 28” x 10” (70 BB II)
So, the muffler deemed slightly louder is simply 2” narrower in diameter.
The interesting part is the interior… The slightly louder 70 BB II has two v-shaped “delta” baffles, whereas the “more quiet” 50 BB only has one v-shaped delta baffle inside.
Do those 2” extra inches in case diameter provide that much more sound deadening, that an entire baffle needed to be removed?
And, in a twist of fate… Does the more “quiet” 50 Big Block provide a lower/deeper tone, given the larger bore of the case?
I know that the Flowmaster loudness scale corresponds to the model number (lower number = louder)
Yet, somehow the “quietest” Flowmaster (Big Block 50) has a lower number than the second to last (70 Big Block II).
These two mufflers have almost identical dimensions 5” x 28” x 12” (50 BB), and 5” x 28” x 10” (70 BB II)
So, the muffler deemed slightly louder is simply 2” narrower in diameter.
The interesting part is the interior… The slightly louder 70 BB II has two v-shaped “delta” baffles, whereas the “more quiet” 50 BB only has one v-shaped delta baffle inside.
Do those 2” extra inches in case diameter provide that much more sound deadening, that an entire baffle needed to be removed?
And, in a twist of fate… Does the more “quiet” 50 Big Block provide a lower/deeper tone, given the larger bore of the case?
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