TSP Rumbler vs. Chambered cat-back
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TSP Rumbler vs. Chambered cat-back
I'm posting up for a buddy with a 2001 B4C camaro. He's looking at a cat-back to run with a catted y-pipe and longtubes. He's looking at either the TSP Rumbler, or saving up for a chambered exhaust such as the GMMG or Stainless Works. Just wanting to know which would have a louder sound. Thanks.
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louder is difficult to quantify, well without having a db meter anyhow.
The TSP Rumbler is probably the loudest and some complain of drone. But it doesn't mean it sounds the best also it's only mild steel and doesn't come with any tips (they are optional).
The GMMG is a very good exhaust and sounds fab. The Stainless Works variant has slightly more muffling so will be a bit quiter and cleaner sounding. If they go ORY then I'd say Stainless Works, with CATS then GMMG.
Another alternative is the SLP LM. It stainless steel, well made and cheaper than the GMMG and Stainless Works. With CATS it also sounds good, but be warned it is LOUD. A bit too much for some, where as others love it.
The TSP Rumbler is probably the loudest and some complain of drone. But it doesn't mean it sounds the best also it's only mild steel and doesn't come with any tips (they are optional).
The GMMG is a very good exhaust and sounds fab. The Stainless Works variant has slightly more muffling so will be a bit quiter and cleaner sounding. If they go ORY then I'd say Stainless Works, with CATS then GMMG.
Another alternative is the SLP LM. It stainless steel, well made and cheaper than the GMMG and Stainless Works. With CATS it also sounds good, but be warned it is LOUD. A bit too much for some, where as others love it.
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