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Old 12-05-2006, 03:48 PM
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I am curious to what mufflers you all have use with your loudmouth exhaust. I have a crapmaster muffler right now that is falling apart and it sounds like ***. I am going back to stock manifolds and y-pipe but I still want a somewhat loud/good sounding exhaust. I am thinking of getting the loudmouth system and replacing the muffler with something else. LS1sounds only has Magnamouth and Dynomouth. What about a chambered muffler right after the y-pipe? Or bullets before the tips. Let's see/hear your custom Loudmouth set-ups!
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Im curious to what some chambered mufflers before the tips would sound like, It should sound damn near identical to GMMG. If your going to stock manifolds and y why not keep just a regular lm? When thats all I had my car sounded amazing, sounds like **** now with an ory.
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for the $800 you would spend on expensive straight pipes get coated pacesetter headers and TSP true duals, you need it with that motor expecialy.
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Powerstick mufflers sound great IMO, best bang for the buck too.
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for the $800 you would spend on expensive straight pipes get coated pacesetter headers and TSP true duals, you need it with that motor expecialy.
I love how cop car always refers to them as straight pipes...not knockin you man, I just think its funny that you post something like this in every thread...
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I've heard them with flowmaster 3 chambers and they sound REALLY mean, I'll try to get you a link

Some may call me insane....but I'm gonna dump two 2.5' Loudmouths off my H-pipe...mwahahahaha
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A Flowmaster three chamber is too big to fit after the y-pipe. I'm trying to stick to 3" straight-thru style mufflers since there will only be one muffler. A Flowmaster muffler would be WAY too restrictive, even the 10 series.
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+1 for the stock LM resonator. Either that or 3" core Powersticks
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If your going to be on stock manifolds and y pipe I would say just stick with the Loudmouth the way it is. Ive heard it on manifolds and I think it sounds good and loud that way.
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In person Ive heard the loudmouth with stock cats and manifolds. Sounds good the way it is. Another choice is borlamouth




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