Dirt Claude
January 6th, 2009, 12:25 PM
Here's a strange one for you.....
I swapped out the muffler on my wife's 98 4Runner about 3 months ago because it was rusting out. To keep things simple, I went with an aftermarket OEM setup so I could just directly bolt it in (that's a whole other story). I immediately noticed a loss of power and MPG with the new muffler on. I decided that I would eventually swap it out with something better when I had the time and money.
Fast forward to a week ago...I finally get around to swapping out the muffler and crawl under the truck to take some measurements for the new performance muffler. It appears a gorilla crawled under the truck and smashed the muffler with his hands. Keep in mind this is my wife's daily driver and sees no off-road action. After careful examination, I have determined that there are no visible impact marks on the muffler as if something smashed into it. The muffler seems very strong and rigid. When I stand on it, it doesn’t even flex or cave in. Weird!
The only thing I can think of is that it caved in on it's own. Kind of like the pop can experiment. Boil a can in water, flip it over and then it crushes itself. Could this be the same thing??
I do have to say that it was easier to justify buying the new Magnaflow, it's awesome!
- Brad
I swapped out the muffler on my wife's 98 4Runner about 3 months ago because it was rusting out. To keep things simple, I went with an aftermarket OEM setup so I could just directly bolt it in (that's a whole other story). I immediately noticed a loss of power and MPG with the new muffler on. I decided that I would eventually swap it out with something better when I had the time and money.
Fast forward to a week ago...I finally get around to swapping out the muffler and crawl under the truck to take some measurements for the new performance muffler. It appears a gorilla crawled under the truck and smashed the muffler with his hands. Keep in mind this is my wife's daily driver and sees no off-road action. After careful examination, I have determined that there are no visible impact marks on the muffler as if something smashed into it. The muffler seems very strong and rigid. When I stand on it, it doesn’t even flex or cave in. Weird!
The only thing I can think of is that it caved in on it's own. Kind of like the pop can experiment. Boil a can in water, flip it over and then it crushes itself. Could this be the same thing??
I do have to say that it was easier to justify buying the new Magnaflow, it's awesome!
- Brad