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Old 08-16-2010, 07:36 PM
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I am thinking of buying the Rumbler and was wondering other peoples thoughts on it. All I got so far is a catback from Mac and not that loud and looking to get louder. I plan to do long tubes and a y-pipe this winter into next spring.
I dunno if I should get tips or just get a set thru tsp.
I was told by a guy that even with longtubes and a ory my Mac catback wont be even as loud as a slomaster, so I am just browsing and want some feedback thanks alot
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TSP rumbler is almost as loud if not as loud as strait pipes. The muffler thats in the catback is pretty much just a resonator.

It probly be cheaper just to either do strait pipes or get a cutout/electric cutout and keep your catback for the times you dont want it to be loud.

I love my quiet/loud setup on my V6.
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They sound pretty damn good. I was behind a Camaro SS that had the TSP on it. I could hear him pretty damn well whenever he did a kickdown; it wasn't crazy loud but it did sound good.
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I want mine loud. lol I am used to having nothing but 5.0 with pretty much straight pipes. But I want some sound of either the slp lm1 or the rumbler.
I just saw a 3inch spintech catback on maryland speed anyone know about them ?
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i see wasted money in your future.

either that or u just like horrible sounding exhaust. which could be possible seeing that you had a 5.0 with straight pipes



i had a TSP rumbler cb on my car briefly. and it was there briefly because it sounded like ****. now i have a mufflex/spintech combo and it's night and day better.

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So has anyone seen the 3" spintech catback yet ?
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Do you already have long tubes and an off road y?
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not yet I plan to have them by tax time and on the car as soon as they get here just looking for something louder for now and after the Lt's and ory go on the car
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It sounds good I love my rumbler, i was going to go with a SLP LM but everyone by me has one so I got something that is toned down but with bass. Sounds really good.
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The rumbler sounds good. Its loud as hell WOT with Longtubes, but perfectly fine under normal driving. I had it with/without LTs, liked it with both setups.
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I loved my Rumbler. I have LTs and ORY with a Flowmaster merge, and it sounded REALLY good. Not too much rasp like the LM1, but not so smooth that is sounds mild. It was perfect to me.
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/multimedi...t-gt-more.html

Pretty much all you hear is my exahust, TSP rumbler w/ Moroso Spiralflows.. you decide

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If you are looking for a loud setup that flows pretty well the rumbler should fit the bill. It features a bullet muffler in the back so there is not a whole lot of muffling that goes on, more of a tone change. If you can, I recommend looking into the true duals as well. The x-pipe eliminates most rasp and the performance/sound is great in my opinion.
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Thanks for everyones input I really appreciate it now all I have to do is get the funds together lol



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