Flowmasters question
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From: SW Florida
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0
I'm having a hard debate for my 94 cherokee xj I6 4.0.
Should I go with the Dela 40 muffler or super 44? From what I hear from sound tests it seems the delta is deeper... Which I like. But, on the other side, in the description from flowmasters it states the super 44 is deeper and louder.
I would like a deeper, more clear sound. Not a pissed off bumble bee.
But a good quality muffler.
Headers and cat are all stock.
Should I go with the Dela 40 muffler or super 44? From what I hear from sound tests it seems the delta is deeper... Which I like. But, on the other side, in the description from flowmasters it states the super 44 is deeper and louder.
I would like a deeper, more clear sound. Not a pissed off bumble bee.
But a good quality muffler. Headers and cat are all stock.
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From: The FIRST State
Year: 1994
Model: Grand Cherokee (ZJ)
Engine: Straight 6
I've heard from many people the 40 is louder than the 44. Not sure the difference between regular, delta and super though. I have a super 40 under mine and it sounds great, deep and not annoying. I have a high-flow cat as well, though.
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From: Michigan
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
i had the 40 on my old gmc with a 350 and that was really deep at idle and sounded good. i liked that muffler on that truck. that being said ive never heard one on a xj so i cant really help you with that but i would think it would sound good
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From: connecticut
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0l
Originally Posted by XJ=mistress
I got the 44 with the cat removed and sounds great with stalk header I get lots of complements. 

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From: SW Florida
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0
I would never remove my cat. I would swap with a high flow but wouldn't remove. Not only is it illegal, the lack of back pressure isn't very good.
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From: The FIRST State
Year: 1994
Model: Grand Cherokee (ZJ)
Engine: Straight 6
I agree that the 40 is not a "clean" sound at all lol. Check out sound clips on Youtube before you make your decision. The inline 6 is going to be specific vs. a V-8 or V-6 so make sure they are actual Cherokee clips.
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From: Puyallup, WA
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0L
The 44 is also made from 14 gauge diamond plate and can take a bit of a beating from rocks. It doesn't sound all that great unless you've done a full intake, headers and exhaust upgrade though.
And good lord, quit talking about removing cats...it's a federal crime and makes the whole community look bad when you get caught. We have enough troubles keeping public lands open as it is.
And good lord, quit talking about removing cats...it's a federal crime and makes the whole community look bad when you get caught. We have enough troubles keeping public lands open as it is.
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From: Southern Idaho
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 L/242 CID I-6 High Output MFI
I have a 44 on my Cherokee with 2.5" piping from a brand new STOCK cat back and it sounds real good. But I also have the Spectre Cowl intake as well... that makes it sound dirty!


