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Old 01-18-2006, 10:49 PM
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Well, I cant find any shops to fabricate for True Duals on stock manifolds and cats. Have you guys heard or seen anyone running TD's on a stock setup??? I dont see how it can be done with the oval shaped stock pipe. So anyways, its just gettin on my nerves....so I think I'm gonna just go with a cat-back. So what do you guys think, a TSP Rumbler with a Sweet Thunder in place of the bullet. Or GMMG??? Which one you think will be louder, thats my main concern. I'd save some money on a Rumbler/ST, thats for sure. Any comments are appreciated, thanks!
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GMMG and the Rumbler have a pretty decent price difference. GMMG is the way to go, but it costs a lot.

I am going to go with the rumbler as the loudest but not by much.

I say go with the rumbler and a cutout.
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That is EXACTLY what I was thinkin, thanks for the responses Lithium. I'm thinkin Rumbler/ST with a cutout= ....and cheap GMMG= ......and expensive
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-external-engine/439261-sweet-thunder-loudmouth.html

Check out that post before you decide on the ST's
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I actually read that post earlier and was quite suprised, judging by the clips Silver02TA has.....you'd think it would sound good. He has the Rumbler with the Dynomax, then clips of it with the ST. I think it sounds really good.
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I ran TD's on stock manifolds and cats on my '00 SS. I used Flo-pro Twisters.....it sounded pretty good. It wasn't real loud, but it was aggressive and deep sounding. I replaced my Flowmaster 80 series with that setup and it sounded better IMO.




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