

But Flowmaster has a bullet muffler, so its strange to get advice to not use Flowmaster and use a bullet muffler. Now, the straight through "bullet" mufflers do sound good and flow great too but may not provide enough backpressure for some applications to stop the popping sound on deceleration. I won't say that about any the other Flowmaster Series except for their bullet type. Which do you think sounds louder the pypes violator or the flowmaster 10 series one chamber.

I am a stickler for a good sound and these do a good job. I have them bolted right to my header and it has deep rumble that shakes the garage walls. The 10 series is a race muffler that isn't street legal and is only a couple of decibles lower than open headers, but flows well because it only has one chamber, and they are far from a tinny sound.

Flowmaster also has a straight through bullet type too, but he asked about the 10 series. That intensity is already enough to set car alarms. It has the very loud throaty rumble that can be heard from blocks away. The Super 10 is the baddest street muffler the brand has to offer. Does Flowmaster have mufflers that don't flow that well. The Flowmaster Scavenger Series X-Pipe Kits are specifically designed to work with your pro street and pro touring American muscle. People that know shouldn't make a blanket statement about a whole company.
