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for all those with stock exhaust cutting off the muffler sounds sexy as hell lol. i just sawed off the muffler and put a tip on that pointed down. dropped like 30 or so lbs, gained a few hp, and some cash (was gonna get an lm1) and it sounds clean. not too loud when u keep the rpms down (can still hear making calls on the cell) but loud and mean when u floor it. also feels a little quicker but throttle response suffered a tiny bit it feels like. gonna get a p&p tb to make up for it. just a little info for all. im happy. tip cost 7 bucks at a local auto parts store. any questions hit me up! also i thought the exhaust might heat up the gas tank being its right there but went for a drive then felt the gas tank... cool as a cucumber. i can also show pics if anyone wants to see. also might be selling my stock dual dual set up... thanks all
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i ran my ls1 ta without a muffler just to hear the difference when i installed my magnaflow. even with LT's and ORY it really was shockingly quiet at low rpm. on decel from woot it popped like nuts tho
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I was going to chop off my muffler as a cheap and easy exhaust "upgrade," but already had a cutout in the I-pipe and didn't think it would benefit me in any way after I put some serious thought into it. Besides, once I put in long tubes and ORY the rasp around 2,000rpms got so bad it sounded like a trumpet was having sex with a jackhammer underneath the car so I ditched the dumped setup and threw in a Rumbler catback. I was always curious as to how it would have sounded with no muffler, though... I wonder if it would have sounded any different from when I just had a cutout and nothing else...
Got any pics of the results? Possibly vids of some idles/revs/drivebys?
Got any pics of the results? Possibly vids of some idles/revs/drivebys?
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for all those with stock exhaust cutting off the muffler sounds sexy as hell lol. i just sawed off the muffler and put a tip on that pointed down. dropped like 30 or so lbs, gained a few hp, and some cash (was gonna get an lm1) and it sounds clean. not too loud when u keep the rpms down (can still hear making calls on the cell) but loud and mean when u floor it. also feels a little quicker but throttle response suffered a tiny bit it feels like. gonna get a p&p tb to make up for it. just a little info for all. im happy. tip cost 7 bucks at a local auto parts store. any questions hit me up! also i thought the exhaust might heat up the gas tank being its right there but went for a drive then felt the gas tank... cool as a cucumber. i can also show pics if anyone wants to see. also might be selling my stock dual dual set up... thanks all
Do you still have cats? If so they remove a lot of drone.
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Maybe it's just the camera angle but that looks like some serious clearance problems haha Scraped anything yet, or does it clear obstacles pretty well?
This was one of the reasons I wanted to cut mine. I thought the Camaro would be a sexy beast with no pipes visible out the back. My TSP catback didn't stick out from under the bumper but you could see the pipes when sitting low behind the car and it looked pretty ghetto so I ended up buying some tips
This was one of the reasons I wanted to cut mine. I thought the Camaro would be a sexy beast with no pipes visible out the back. My TSP catback didn't stick out from under the bumper but you could see the pipes when sitting low behind the car and it looked pretty ghetto so I ended up buying some tips
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[QUOTE=Microtech82;17317842]the rasp around 2,000rpms got so bad it sounded like a trumpet was having sex with a jackhammer underneath the car QUOTE]
Funniest thing I read all day, and yes that describes it perfectly. Thats how my car sounds under low throttle angle and high load, (ie slowly accelerating up a hill) I'm switching to a flowmaster catback with a cutout to try and dimish the rasp.
Funniest thing I read all day, and yes that describes it perfectly. Thats how my car sounds under low throttle angle and high load, (ie slowly accelerating up a hill) I'm switching to a flowmaster catback with a cutout to try and dimish the rasp.
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Funniest thing I read all day, and yes that describes it perfectly. Thats how my car sounds under low throttle angle and high load, (ie slowly accelerating up a hill) I'm switching to a flowmaster catback with a cutout to try and dimish the rasp.
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Yep I'm happy. Sounds good in all rpm ranges and even under load. I guess it works perfect with the stock manifolds and cats with the 3" piping from stock slp exhaust