What kind of mufflers to use? 68 Camaro - LS1 (pics)
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What kind of mufflers to use? 68 Camaro - LS1 (pics)
I just started finally driving my camaro around and finishing up on small details. Right now it has Stainlessworks long-tube headers with powersticks (chambered exhaust). To be honest, I don't like how it sounds; it sounds way too loud and too glasspacky (?) What kind of mufflers are you guys using? I still want something aggressive, but just not a big fan of the glasspack sound. Any suggestions???
Here are some pics my ride.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachmen...1&d=1244528937
Here are some pics my ride.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachmen...1&d=1244528937
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i have hooker aero chambers on my 68,they sound good but at the same time i do run a solid roller 427 18deg brodix heads etc.... so its really hard to say what it will sound like on your motor,but i will run the same mufflers on my ls swap.
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In my opinion, a spintech muffler sounds the best on an lsx motor w/ headers. Not annoyinyly loud but when you get in it, you can hear it and it has a very unique sound. You can hear them on http://www.spintechmufflers.com/spin...ntechindex.asp . I think they sound great and from what i understand they are all hand built so?
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I ditched my old 40-series Flowmasters last year for a pair of Borlas. I like the Borlas a lot! I can carry on a conversation while cruising now, but they still get loud at higher RPM and WOT.