TSP Rumbler catback
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one of my buddies has the system and it sounds great, im not sure the band of his long tubes and y-pipe but i do no that he has longtubes and highflow cats with the system
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That Catback will be raspy and drone with a ORY or without cats. Make sure you have cats on it and you may or may not like it. It will be very loud if that's what your after. Pretty much that catback is the same as the Loudmouth 1 so you may want to look up and listen to the Loudmouth 1 and that will give you an idea of how it sounds.
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It depends how much you want to spend. The Magnaflow is all Stainless steel. I don't think the TSP rumbler is though. The TSP rumbler is going to be way louder than the magnaflow but the magnaflow shouldn't have as much rasp with the ORY. If you get the magnaflow you will have to give it some time to break in before it will get louder, that's from what I've been reading. So if you get it and it seems way to quite give it sometime and it will come around.
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my rumbler without cats sounds incredible at WOT but is raspy through some points of the rpm range. with high flow cats it takes away the rasp, but also takes away a good bit of power.
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i'll be ditching my TSP TD's for the rumbler system when i do my build up(lowering my **** so clearance is an issue) my advice is go with the rumbler because of the price and if you don't like the sound, chop out the muffler and replace with what ever you want later down the road.