Bullets to XR-1's on TSP True Duals
#1
Bullets to XR-1's on TSP True Duals
Hey guys, I'm curious to see if anyone has swapped out their bullet mufflers for some round Xr-1 mufflers. I'm thinking about doing it here soon on my car. My car sounds ****** wicked but would like a little more refined tone and mellow cruising but ***** to the wall when WOT. I think the XR-1's would be a good choice.
Does anyone have this setup? I'd like to hear it but all I can find on youtube is Xr-1 on y pipe setups. I'm only replacing these mufflers with a straight through muffler. Let me know if you guys have any insight.
Does anyone have this setup? I'd like to hear it but all I can find on youtube is Xr-1 on y pipe setups. I'm only replacing these mufflers with a straight through muffler. Let me know if you guys have any insight.
#3
10 Second Club
I've got a XR1 in the I pipe on my single exhaust and it tucks up great so at least one side would be ok. I think its a 5" case maybe 6". Look through the true dual sticky I'm pretty sure a few guys were running that set up in there.
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#9
The Scammer Hammer
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I'll shoot you some, or posty them here after the 1st of the year when I get back and get them done. Just from my full-bolt on car I have the MagnaMouth clip. But the cam wasn't in it at the time.
It may be hard to pick up with the ***** iPhone camera, but it was an absolute NIGHT & DAY differemce between the two. "Set-off-car-alarms-in-the-parking-lot" kind of rumble and bass. That's my definition of "tone". Not just volume.
It may be hard to pick up with the ***** iPhone camera, but it was an absolute NIGHT & DAY differemce between the two. "Set-off-car-alarms-in-the-parking-lot" kind of rumble and bass. That's my definition of "tone". Not just volume.
#11
The Scammer Hammer
iTrader: (49)
Well I currently run TSP duals with sweet thunders, as the afformentioned MagnaMouth has been sold for 6 months now. The drone was WAY worse with the LM1 resonator, or pipe, than with the Magnaflow. The magnaflow just toned it down, and gave it "tone." Not just a harsh LOUD, so to speak.