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Old 07-13-2005, 01:17 AM
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As of now i have the 18 bullet mufflers on my 1999 z-28(with true duals). I just recently put a cam in the car, and i need to change these things. I have looked into afterburners for the price and they are only 4 1/2 think. Any suggestions, and could you keep the mufflers under 100 bucks a piece. I would love to run them out the back, but i have not heard many people going under the axle, and over the axle is costly.
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Flowmaster 1 chambers i hear work alright and moroso spirols...Too loud with the bullets? I want to go to that exact same set up.....TSP dual set up
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For a car with-out a cam its not that bad, but a cam just really opens up the car. Dont get me wrong, the power is awesome. But on the highway, and college at 8 in the morning in an apartment, just need to change things up. My brother has the flowmaster 10 on his hemi, nice muffer, but looking for something quieter. I was almost thinking about warlock mufflers.




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