Sure.
The muffler doesn't have much to do with emissions. Some jurisdictions prohibit glass packs for noise reasons, but the exhaust going into the muffler is pretty much chemically identical to that going out. If a vehicle doesn't pass the emissions test with a glass pack muffler, it almost certainly wouldn't have passed with any other type of muffler either.
No Texas Law requires a muffler it doesnt matter wether its a flowmaster mffler or a cherry bomb glass pack i got two on my truck and passes inspection every year.
Glass pack muffler is a term used to describe a muffler configuration that uses a "pack" or lining made of fiberglass strands to reduce and dampen exhaust noise. The "glass" cannot be "broken" like a pane of glass. Over a period of time the individual strands will deteriorate due to thermal expansion/contraction, harsh exhaust corrosive gases, and road shock. This will lead to a louder exhaust note but reduced back pressure.
Yes, you can. But its pointless because a glssspack is a muffler. Just have a glasspack installed. Or a full catback glasspack exhaust system installed
Original muffler location best, but I advise against. They are called glass packs because they are packed with fibreglass which burns out leaving you a hollow shell. they are also usually the cheapest quality mufflers you can buy.
Yah, they have 6-pack abs!
There is a site glass on the right rear of the transaxle below the muffler.
To avoid the glass from breaking.
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It could just be that you are burning out the packing inside the muffler, a flapping sound after a quick push on the accelerator probably means that the packing is already gone. could also be an indication of poor ignition on that side of the engine.
it depends who you are the glasspack is not a conventional muffler it is like turning ur stock exaust into strait pipes with a deep rich tone, im am buying a set for my camaro aftwer hearing my friends roar.