MBRP SIDO Update
#19
The main reason was the drone I experienced did become annoying at times and some times to the point of giving me a headache because it had a loud hum. The original had quite a bit of hum at 62mph interstate speeds, and much more at 55mph. At 72mph, it leveled off, but still was a bit annoying on a 3-1/2 hour ride. Yesterday I had a chance to run the new muffler for about 3-1/2 hours and get it warmed up on the interstate. I think it sounds 2X better at interstate speeds, and there is almost no drone. That synchronous sound you get when both pipes rumble together is fantastic. This system does it well. Plenty of go pedal, rumble, and sound at a punch flying down the interstate at, well... moving. It rumbles nicely.
Main difference, again, for those considering MBRP... the initial muffler that came with the kit is much louder at any speed, rumbles substantailly lower, and sounds phenomenal at all rpm ranges. This new muffler loses its rumbly sound at higher rpms when you floor it. I don't typically drive like a NASCAR driver, so the loss of the exhaust note at 5500 rpms is no big loss for me.
I'll try to post a couple videos this weekend. I have a warm start with this new muffler, but it's not the best. Still having a hard time getting it to post.
#20
Well, I had a chance to put about 500-600 miles on the system since I made the change to the "more subdued" muffler, and I don't know what has happened, but it sounds good. It certainly doesn't sound like the original muffler that came with the kit, which I found to be abnormally loud compared to my past MBRP experiences, but it is still distinctively MBRP. I still like both mufflers, but prefer the sound of the orignal kit muffler, which definitely IMHO runs the Roush Off Road for it's money. If I did not drive this truck with the DW and the Boss, and have some long ride vacations possibly pulling my trailer, I'd have kept the original louder muffler in place.
The main reason was the drone I experienced did become annoying at times and some times to the point of giving me a headache because it had a loud hum. The original had quite a bit of hum at 62mph interstate speeds, and much more at 55mph. At 72mph, it leveled off, but still was a bit annoying on a 3-1/2 hour ride. Yesterday I had a chance to run the new muffler for about 3-1/2 hours and get it warmed up on the interstate. I think it sounds 2X better at interstate speeds, and there is almost no drone. That synchronous sound you get when both pipes rumble together is fantastic. This system does it well. Plenty of go pedal, rumble, and sound at a punch flying down the interstate at, well... moving. It rumbles nicely.
Main difference, again, for those considering MBRP... the initial muffler that came with the kit is much louder at any speed, rumbles substantailly lower, and sounds phenomenal at all rpm ranges. This new muffler loses its rumbly sound at higher rpms when you floor it. I don't typically drive like a NASCAR driver, so the loss of the exhaust note at 5500 rpms is no big loss for me.
I'll try to post a couple videos this weekend. I have a warm start with this new muffler, but it's not the best. Still having a hard time getting it to post.
The main reason was the drone I experienced did become annoying at times and some times to the point of giving me a headache because it had a loud hum. The original had quite a bit of hum at 62mph interstate speeds, and much more at 55mph. At 72mph, it leveled off, but still was a bit annoying on a 3-1/2 hour ride. Yesterday I had a chance to run the new muffler for about 3-1/2 hours and get it warmed up on the interstate. I think it sounds 2X better at interstate speeds, and there is almost no drone. That synchronous sound you get when both pipes rumble together is fantastic. This system does it well. Plenty of go pedal, rumble, and sound at a punch flying down the interstate at, well... moving. It rumbles nicely.
Main difference, again, for those considering MBRP... the initial muffler that came with the kit is much louder at any speed, rumbles substantailly lower, and sounds phenomenal at all rpm ranges. This new muffler loses its rumbly sound at higher rpms when you floor it. I don't typically drive like a NASCAR driver, so the loss of the exhaust note at 5500 rpms is no big loss for me.
I'll try to post a couple videos this weekend. I have a warm start with this new muffler, but it's not the best. Still having a hard time getting it to post.
#21
#22
X2...I would like to see some pics of this set-up. I'm leaning pretty hard toward the MBRP split side exit exhaust for my 09 FX4, but I'm having a hard time finding any god pictures of this setup installed.
#23
I installed the single inlet, dual outlet exhaust with the exits at a 45 degree behind the rear tires. I'll try to get some pictures tonight. They may be a bit "salty", but you'll get the idea.
Here, try these. Sorry they are so dirty.
Here, try these. Sorry they are so dirty.
Last edited by Smokewagun; 03-01-2010 at 08:01 AM. Reason: Added Pictures
#24
Judging by that last photo with the soot on the tip, the 09+ cats do flow a heck of alot better than the 04 - 08s. I have never found an 04 - 08 model with soot build up on the tips, the cats are too strict and filter so much volume, its nice that they stay cleaner, but its also nice to know 09+ have better louder cats than the older models. Those tips are surprisingly smaller than I expected though.