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Old 10-15-2014, 01:47 PM
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Default TSP still offer their duals with 3 muffler choices?

I've been away from the forums for a few years and was wondering if TSP still offers the ST's with their duals? I see that they now offer a SS Polished rumbler system, but didn't see where they offered a choice of muffler?

Also, sounds like they're sold out ATM
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Yes,

TSP no longer offer dynomax bullets, ST mufflers, moroso spiral flows.
Not sure why? But they do carry there own rumbler bullets. I thought it would be as loud as dynomax bullets but they are very quiet.

I run TSP duals with 1 chambers..
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Not sure why the last guy said yes when the answer is no they don't offer three muffler choices anymore, because of this I just ordered a x pipe kit from summit and ordered the sweet thunders from the sweet thunder website and fabbed up some dumped duals
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So from what it sounds like, the mufflers that they're using in that new stainless system are very similar to the old sweet thunders?
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No. Not really. If you want sweet thunders buy sweet thunders. I'm glad I did.
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Originally Posted by Sladester2
No. Not really. If you want sweet thunders buy sweet thunders. I'm glad I did.
I don't necessarily want them. I've had them and the dynomax bullets, either sounds better than a y pipe setup to me. I was just asking to know which type of muffler they most closely resemble, that's all.
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gmmg is what they most closely resemble.
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The good thing about the Texas Speed duals is you can put whatever muffler/bullet you want on them. You want to throw some Flowmaster 10 series mufflers on there, go for it. You feel froggy and want to go with some Borla XR1's, more power to you. You could even get ***** out crazy and run the x-pipe with no mufflers at all. The power is in your hands.
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The turndown and hanger are both welded right to the end of the muffler s basically what I was told. I'm thinking about trying some single chamber Flowmaster on mine this weekend, but I don't think I'll like the ground clearance
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I ran the TSP duals with Moroso Spiral Flows and thought it sounded awesome at the time. Like stated above, if you don't like a particular muffler/bullet, just swap it out for another.
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Or just buy a 100$ summit x pipe kit and choose whatever mufflers you want from the start.
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Originally Posted by Sladester2
Or just buy a 100$ summit x pipe kit and choose whatever mufflers you want from the start.
And spend just as much on fabbing a non mandrel bent system. No thanks.

Being that this thread is about TEXAS SPEED TRUE DUALS...

Op you can change mufflers if you want, but they no longer offer that as they make the entire system out of stainless now. I wouldn't go with sweet thunders anyway as they aren't a true 3" internal diameter... Unless you specifically request it.

I'd personally go with a pair of Magnaflow 14419's which are 3" bullets, that actually have TONE. They're amazing little mufflers.
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I spent $400 total installed for true duals dumped with sweet thunders by buying the x pipe kit from summit. Buy the true duals from Texas Speed then buy sweet thunders it will be 500-600. Just trying to save the guy some money because I actually have experience with it. Plus, 2.5 inch can hold over 500 hp OP so if you want Sweet Thunders, they are a great choice of mufflers, nothing sounds better!
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Do it right and buy the TSP duals. Who knows if there is an exhaust shop in your area that can do a good job. Plus, I'll tke mandral bent all day long over crush bends. And as far as sweet thundeds go, not my brand of beer. Many other better sounding and flowing options out there.
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Originally Posted by Jake the SSnake
The turndown and hanger are both welded right to the end of the muffler s basically what I was told. I'm thinking about trying some single chamber Flowmaster on mine this weekend, but I don't think I'll like the ground clearance

I swapped out my tsp rumbler bullets for 1 chamber flowmaster. I got good clearance and the sound is unreal. I love it.
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Originally Posted by Rise of the Phoenix
Do it right and buy the TSP duals. Who knows if there is an exhaust shop in your area that can do a good job. Plus, I'll tke mandral bent all day long over crush bends. And as far as sweet thundeds go, not my brand of beer. Many other better sounding and flowing options out there.
Good point, he may not have any good exhaust shops in the area. If this is the case, just get TSP duals.. cant beat mandrel bends.
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I switched from my ORY to the TSP duals with sweet thunder mufflers. Sounds much better

As far as TSP still selling them, I'm not sure. Their website only shows the SS kit.
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We no longer offer the Sweet Thunders anymore since we switched to 304 stainless steel. We only have the one option now. Sweet Thunders did sound good but robbed a little power over the standard set up.

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Originally Posted by Sales3@Texas-Speed
We no longer offer the Sweet Thunders anymore since we switched to 304 stainless steel. We only have the one option now. Sweet Thunders did sound good but robbed a little power over the standard set up.

Lonnie
Good to know, now I might switch out my sweet thunders lol.

So what bullet mufflers are you guys running now?
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It's a stainless muffler that we are having built for us. It has a louvered core with the louvers facing backwards. So the exhaust technically never enters the packing material. The small louvers are in a spiral pattern when reversed and causes the exhaust to spin as it comes out improving exhaust scavenging at WOT.

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