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Wifes07LT 07-18-2013 01:06 AM

Exhaust options??
 
I'm wondering what my options are for exhaust on my 2.2. I want something with a little bit of sound, but not super loud/raspy. Any suggestions?

843de 07-18-2013 05:56 AM

I prefer the GM Performance Parts/Borla exhaust over the Magnaflow system also available for the HHR. I have both systems, and the GMPP exhaust to my ears at least, just sounds better with a mellow rumbly note compared to the Magnaflow's buzzy rasp.

Both can drone a bit at highway speeds, not enough to be obnoxious, but they do increase cabin noise levels.

firemangeorge 07-18-2013 07:59 AM

If you just want the simple and cheaper route, you could just do a muffler swap. Nice tone. A little louder but not raspy. No highway drone either.

Stock and Flowmaster shorty
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SS fan 07-18-2013 10:58 AM

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Flowmaster HP2 shorties......times two.......stereo.....:twothumbs:

Wifes07LT 07-19-2013 12:32 AM

That seems like the perfect option, as it's just the little 2.2, and I'm not really planning on doing a whole lot as far as performance. Will that Flowmaster be an easy replacement for the LT stock muffler too? What size will I need?

red3737 07-21-2013 10:21 PM

very nice looking ride.

skyline26 07-21-2013 11:10 PM

if you only drive it in the summer it will be fine but if you drive it in snow and road salt, the flowmaster is going to rot out fast...if you do, try the magnaflow or borla exhaust (if you dont want to do a cat-back system, it will last much longer and a better product)

SS fan 07-22-2013 02:35 AM

I doubt it, had mine up there in december, Ho Ho ho. The flowmasters come in two flavors of stainless, buy the best. It is double cased and runs cool to the touch. The rest of you HHR might crumble in the Ontario climate, but not this muffler. Do some research. They aren't your average fart can.

http://www.jegs.com/p/Flowmaster/Flo...95915/10002/-1

Thanks red, if your meant mine. Fun to drive too..:)

IgottaWoody 07-22-2013 12:43 PM

Had a 15 year old Flow Master on my truck when i sold it, was on its second set of pipes needing a third..yeah, they last. Kept its sound all them years too.....

skyline26 07-22-2013 02:50 PM

friend has a flowmaster on his silverado it got a hole in it like 3 years later, another on a civic, another on a cavalier..all have rotted out with our road salt here..we have some pretty harsh salt compared to other places, so maybe your lucky :p
thats just my 2 cents on my experience with it thats all :)


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