Re: Glasspack installation (Was: Dynomax Thrush Glasspacks)

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Re: Glasspack installation (Was: Dynomax Thrush Glasspacks)

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I just bought a 18" glass pack for my bone stock 1966 mustang 289 and my question is which way do I put it in? With the Louvers ( it's not perforated inside ) in the glass pack going with or against the exhaust .
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Re: Glasspack installation (Was: Dynomax Thrush Glasspacks)

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Chaseman,

i would think against the flow, otherwise what muffling affect would it have? just my :2cents: i could be wrong. mabe someone else will chime in :thup:
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Re: Glasspack installation (Was: Dynomax Thrush Glasspacks)

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It probably won't make any difference. Does it go in the rear? Those old Fords with the mufflers back by the bumper sure have their own sound, kind of a moaner.
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I beleave if you install against the luvers it will be quieter and with the luvers it is louder. :hmm:
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The leavers point forward or the muffler will be just a restrictor for no reason.
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Re: Glasspack installation (Was: Dynomax Thrush Glasspacks)

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willowbilly3 wrote:It probably won't make any difference. Does it go in the rear? Those old Fords with the mufflers back by the bumper sure have their own sound, kind of a moaner.
Yeah it is in the rear and with the oem style muffler on now ( that clangs and makes internal noises , just wearing out ) it does moan when I really get on it.
I added pictures of a louverd glasspack and a perfoated one. :Note the two glasspacks in pictures are different sizes.



Also to add something , I would have gone for a nicer quality muffler rather then a "summit glasspack" but I have a complete 2" H piped dual exhuast (from a 1973 mach 1) waiting for me down at my dad's house.
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Re: Glasspack installation (Was: Dynomax Thrush Glasspacks)

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Odd. Mine have always been installed with the louvers facing back :dk: . Always sounded good, but thet were always 30" or 42" monster glasspacks.
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Direction is optional depending on the sound you desire. They can usually go either way in my experience.
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I've noticed the FE motors are much quieter than SBC engines. You put glass packs on a SBC and it is LOUD! You put them on an FE motor and they are nice and mellow. Just my :2cents: .
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I found that out too. I also discovered that a new F150 non company truck with louder than stock mufflers gets a ticket when my F250 can make over twice the sound and gets ignored. :thup:
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