i dont have a 4.6 i have a 3.8 litter and it only has 1 exhaust pipe. when i had my flowmaster put on they said they could put it right after the resonater to make it louder. the resator is a triangle thing where 2 pipes run into 1 right? they cut off one of the resanators. but not the big one i think.......
I am aware you have the V6. The point I was getting at is that the layout of the exhuast for the V6 is virtually the same as it is on the V8. Just an additional tail pipe at the rear axle and a slightly larger pipe diameter is about it. The underbody of the MN12 Chasis is the same regardless of engine.
Here's the OEM (Non- SC) Exhaust for your car. I have labeled the main components to give you a little better idea.
From you previous description, it sounds as if they did not replace the muffler at all; but instead, just swapped out the resonator for your flowmaster muffler.
In which case, it's easy to see why you car would be so quiet.
Personally i think im going to cut off the resanoter and both cats with a sawzall and gut all of them and then have one of my old friends who works at a welding shop weld them back on to me. also i talked to one of my friends and he said he knows a muffler shop that will do that for the perfect price!!!! lol but i dont think i want to spend very much money.
If you are not looking to spend much money then cutting the converters is NOT the way to go. You would still have to custom bend and weld in new straight pipe, as well as purchase MIL Eliminator's to install on the Heated O2 Sensors that are installed right behind the Converters. The MIL Eliminators typically go for just under $100 a pair for these cars, and are completely necessary if removing the converters, or the car will trip it's MIL and eventually slip into "Limp Home Mode." I can elaborate on that further if needed, but for now, lets just say "Limp Home Mode" is a bad thing.
Furthermore, by removing the converters and just running straight pipe back will dramatically reduce the backpressure in the exhuast to the point where your low end torque will suffer. Too little backpressure is just as bad as too much.
Not to mention that you will also likely have a very annoying exhuast drone. That much is self explanatory.
INSTEAD, I'd suggest removing the OEM Muffler at the rear of the car, and replace it with strait pipe. It's much easier to get at and will cost far less to have pipe custom bent and welded in that area.
It should also give your car a bit more of the rumble that you are looking for.
OR
You could simply remove your Flowmaster all together and replace it with straight pipe. It will provide nearly the same end result, however, it will likely be a little quieter than the previous option; due to the OEM Muffler being the last thing in line of the exhaust.
and yes i know its a 94. its the same color as urs zane..which hopely be painted black when i get the front end fixed. also zane i was thinking about puttin on eibach springs (the loweing one's) do u think this will make it look beter.
Dropping your bird will certainly make it look better!!!
Not only that, but it will also decrease your wind resistance at speed, and increase your handling. Both are good and result from a lower center of gravity.
Mind how much you drop it though. Typically 1-2 inches is allright on most cars before you run into alignment issues.
thanxs alot guys. and another thing if is will gutting the resantor be the same as gutting the cats...buy driving a rod threw them. and will it make my flowmaster sound like a bumble bee. that is what the muffler shop who put it on said it would sound like if i cut off my cat. and also in the county i live and i get inspecter there is no more emissions so i can run it like this they just have to be able to see that is has the cats. so knocking them out would make more since than just cutting them off and running a straight pipe. like i said thanxs alot guys.
Keep the Converters, and just remove the OEM Muffler at the rear of the car. Replace this with straight pipe and you are good to go, and will still pass visual inspection. Plus, have a little rumble.
Many people do gut their converters, but just as many keep them and modify the rest of the exhuast to achieve a cool exhaust note.