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THE SUPERFLOW DIFFERENCE
The Gibson Superflow Muffler is an exhaust system capable of not only delivering optimum performance and powerful sound, but a system that continues to produce expected results after miles on the road. Many muffler products on the market today are manufactured utilizing packing material or thin baffles placed inside the muffler casing. While some of these mufflers sound good when new, after moderate use packing begins to loose density and baffles become brittle. Over time as these internal elements disintegrate increased resonance may be heard inside the vehicle and a weakened exhaust sound heard on the street.
CONVERGENT FLOW TECHNOLOGY - CFT
Superflow high performance CFT Performance Mufflers feature a unique internal angular design that creates a venturi effect. Exhaust gases converge to equalize and
synchronize exhaust pulses while chambers create pressure to actually “PULL” exhaust gases out at an increased velocity. Directional louvered tuning
ports guide exhaust gases into resonance chambers to create a deep throaty exhaust tone. A solid louvered design requires no baffles to become brittle
and no packing to deteriorate sound quality over time. This proven technology is responsible for maximizing exhaust flow, a powerful sounding exhaust
tone, and ultimately the GIBSON performance edge you’re looking for.
• Gibson Patented CFT Process: Delivers optimum performance & deep powerful sound.
• Solid Internal Construction: No packing or baffles. Fully welded construction.
• 4"x9" Universal Oval Muffler: Allows reversible installation for varying tuning cabilities.
• Availabe in Aluminized or T-304 Stainless Steel
• Up to 21+ H.P. As tested on a 6.0L, Pontiac GTO
TUNED BY GIBSON
Pure sounding exhaust tone comes only from a quality engineered internal design. The Angular Induction system engineered into the Superflow muffler is the key to the unique Gibson sound and the foundation of our Convergent Flow Technology. A series of integrated Tuning Ports are stamped evenly on all sides of the chamber during manufacturing. These ports act as tuning instruments filtering unwanted noise as the high velocity gas flows through the angled convergent chamber. The end result is emission of pure sound and the deep exhaust tone Gibson systems are known for. |
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