Quiet Performance Exhaust
Get performance gains without disturbing the peace. Our quiet performance mufflers reduce backpressure and add horsepower while maintaining factory-appropriate sound levels.
Quiet Performance Options
AP Emissions MSL Maximum - Premium quiet muffler with excellent flow. Nearly factory sound with measurable performance gains.
Turbo-Style Mufflers - S-tube internal design for quiet operation.
Resonated Systems - Complete exhaust systems with resonators for maximum refinement.
Why Choose Quiet?
- HOA restrictions
- Early morning commutes
- Shared garages
- Professional appearance
- Long highway drives
Still Getting Performance
Don't confuse quiet with stock. These mufflers still offer reduced backpressure, 5-15 HP gains, better throttle response, and improved fuel economy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can a quiet exhaust really add horsepower?
Yes, quiet performance mufflers flow better than stock even while maintaining low noise levels. The internal design determines both flow and sound - they're somewhat independent. Expect 5-15 horsepower from reduced backpressure with a quality quiet performance exhaust. You get the performance benefit without changing your vehicle's character.
What's the quietest exhaust that still improves performance?
Large turbo-style mufflers like AP Emissions MSL Maximum and Xlerator Turbo are among the quietest while still outflowing stock. They use extended internal paths for sound reduction with improved flow. These provide performance gains with minimal sound change - ideal for maintaining factory character while improving exhaust flow.
Why would I want a quiet exhaust instead of a loud one?
Many practical reasons: HOA or neighborhood noise restrictions, early morning starts, long highway commutes where drone is fatiguing, family members who prefer quiet, professional image concerns, or simply preferring subtle performance over attention. Quiet performance lets you gain benefits without changing your daily driving experience.
Will a quiet muffler pass noise inspections?
Yes, quiet performance mufflers are designed to maintain sound levels close to OE specifications while improving flow. They'll easily pass any noise inspection that the stock exhaust would pass. That's the primary advantage - you get performance improvements without any noise compliance concerns.
Can I start quiet and upgrade to louder later?
Absolutely - this is a common approach. Start with quiet performance to ensure you're happy with the basic mod, then upgrade the muffler to a louder design later if you want more sound. The exhaust pipes remain the same; you're just swapping the muffler. It's a low-risk way to find your preferred sound level.