Really, you think I don't know that my 96 is a C4 and the car were talking about is a C3 ?
I was unaware of what you knew or didn't know. Since you were unaware that Corsa doesn't sell any C3 exhaust systems, my assumption was that it was possible you did not know the OP's car was a C3. It wouldn't have been the first time someone saw a post on a C3 forum, but didn't look carefully and thought he/she was on a C4 forum. Nevertheless, I'm sorry you were offended by my assumption.
The guy was looking for suggestions and I gave him mine just like some one else posted what they liked. Just opions like I said in my first post. also in my opinion flowmasters really don't sound like muscle, just loud exhaust and also "they have to be welded into place" Maybe he's looking for something he can do himself. I think he should get more input on this. p.s. just for grin's why couldn't corsa's be welded into place?
Unlike Flowmaster, Corsa engineers their products as a complete system from the rear most cat converter or from the rear axle to the rear of the car. In doing that, they design each muffler to work in a particular application, ie: C6 longitudinal muffler, C5 transverse muffler, C4 longitudinal muffler with a resonator and so-on and so-forth. Corsa does not sell individual mufflers so, a C3 owner, would have to buy a complete exhaust system, cut the mufflers out of it then weld them to the existing 81 exhaust system. Pretty expensive proposition, considering the cost of a Corsa exhaust and that you're going to sacrifice the entire system for two mufflers.
And...once you did that, there is no guarantee the home-brew Corsa exhaust would work as well or as quietly as they do on the specific applications for which Corsa has designed a system.
Opinions on exhaust systems are like anuses–everyone has one and here's mine....
I prefer the Flowmaster sound. I've used Flowmasters since the company began selling street high-performance mufflers in the mid-80s. Flowmasters sound good, they work well from a performance standpoint, and, with the exception of Flowmaster's few stainless steel mufflers, they are priced such that they are a good value.
Flowmasters can be had in number of case and pipe sizes. My guess is the 50 Delta-Flow with either 2.25-in. or 2.5-in connections will work quite well on an 81. As I said earlier, my Wife and I had them on an '82 the exhaust system of which, from the cat back, has much in common with that of an 81.