Which chambered mufflers are used with GmMG catback
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GMMG has there own. Sweet Thunder and Stainless Works haver their own MUCH like GMMG's. Hooker AeroChamber is a Chambered Muffler, so is Blowmaster 1 and 2 Chambers, as well as American Thunder i Believe. Try the 1st 2
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Like 02WS6Bird stated, GMMG has there own.....but the Turbo Tones here.....http://www.stainless-specialties.com/products2a.htm sound alot like the GMMG, and then I'd say the stainless works after that. Can't speak for the sweet thunder, as I have not heard them first hand.
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Originally Posted by 8KickassRS9
so whts the definition of chambered..
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I replaced the resonator on my loudmouth with one 18'' sweetthunder muffler and it made a huge diffrence in sound quality. Throaty and muscular. All you need is two 18'' sweetthunder mufflers and picture of gmmg's catback to show your muffler shop.
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I can't remember, I think sweetthunder.com. Just do a search and it will pop up. I paid 68 doolars I believe with shipping. I received it in a week. Its the cheapest way to go if you don't want to pay the 600 dollars for their catback. Good luck!
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I can't remember, I think sweetthunder.com. Just do a search and it will pop up. I paid 68 doolars I believe with shipping. I received it in a week. Its the cheapest way to go if you don't want to pay the 600 dollars for their catback. Good luck!
What lengh did you get?
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any sound clips?
Originally Posted by redbeast
I replaced the resonator on my loudmouth with one 18'' sweetthunder muffler and it made a huge diffrence in sound quality. Throaty and muscular. All you need is two 18'' sweetthunder mufflers and picture of gmmg's catback to show your muffler shop.
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Originally Posted by 12stones
any sound clips?
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i dont mind a little bit of rasp, my old loudmouth without headers had too much, now i have long tubes ofy and hooker and it has no rasp, does your "thundermouth' still pop real bad?
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Wussup guys I have a 2001 V6 Camaro, me and my friend traded mufflers and he had a Loudmouth. The muffler shop didn't have mandrel pipes in stock so he ended up using his 3" pipes leaving me with my 2.5" Since his resonator was 3" the muffler shop couldn't use it so I ended up just having a straight pipe all the way to my tailpipes which goes out to the SLP dual/dual.
It sounds great and my friend said it sounds like a V8 and he has a 2000 SS Camaro. Its sounds mean but is a little too loud, if I install a chambered muffler would it quiet it down a bit? Should I change my pipes to 3" and then order a 3" chambered muffler? Or should I just keep the pipes I have now and buy a 2.5" chambered muffler? It would be cheaper if I stuck with my pipes now and just purchased the chambered muffler, but what do you guys think?
What would be better, chambered muffler from sweet-thunder.com or buying a dynomax bullet?
It sounds great and my friend said it sounds like a V8 and he has a 2000 SS Camaro. Its sounds mean but is a little too loud, if I install a chambered muffler would it quiet it down a bit? Should I change my pipes to 3" and then order a 3" chambered muffler? Or should I just keep the pipes I have now and buy a 2.5" chambered muffler? It would be cheaper if I stuck with my pipes now and just purchased the chambered muffler, but what do you guys think?
What would be better, chambered muffler from sweet-thunder.com or buying a dynomax bullet?