Edelbrock's New muffler featuring Sound Deflection Technology™ is sure to make your Hot-Rod the envy of the neighborhood.
When you think of performance you think of sound. Edelbrock's new three chamber mufflers deliver the sound you want and the performance you deserve.
Constructed from either 14-gauge aluminized steel with valued added Ti-TECH™ coating or optional 304 Stainless Steel, the new Edelbrock patent-pending
Sound Deflection Technology line of mufflers offer some very convincing performance advantages over the competition. When testing on our eddy-current
Superflow SF-840 chassis dyno, we found that our design delivers significant horsepower and torque gains while at the same time keeping sounds levels
in check. The results are in:
1967 Chevelle, Big Block with Edelbrock Performer RPM Power Package:
Competitor's Chambered Design:
433.4
421.7
NEW Edelbrock Muffler:
439.6
426.0
Gain Over Competition:
+6.2
+4.3
1998 Chevrolet Camaro, 5.7L LS1
Competitor's Chambered Design:
292.2
297.7
NEW Edelbrock Muffler:
297.0
303.3
Gain Over Competition:
+4.8
+5.6
2000 Chevrolet Suburban, 5.3L Supercharged
Competitor's Chambered Design:
303.0
311.1
NEW Edelbrock Muffler:
315.3
317.0
Gain Over Competition:
+12.3
+5.9
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Edelbrock's new Ti-TECH™ exhaust coating leaves the competition up in smoke!
This hot new coating is sure to raise the quality standard in aftermarket performance exhaust components, including headers and mufflers.
What exactly is this new coating?
Ti-TECH is a ceramic based paint that withstands temperatures in excess of 1600° F, while at the same time offering protection against the everyday elements that lead to corrosion. One of the unique qualities of Ti-TECH is that it actually cures under heat. The result is an ultra-modern coating that resists heat and withstands the harshest weather conditions.
Edelbrock is proud to be leading the industry in a new direction that literally leaves competitors coatings up in smoke!