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Old 07-15-2008, 11:18 PM
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other than SLP Loudmouth 1 & 2 what is the loudest catback that isnt a straight threw muffler like that??? I have the pacesetter longtubes with o/r y-pipe and flowmaster catback. I want the loudest catback and the one that will give me the most power... Thanks

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if you want loud, go with the adjustable plate Borla system....but just my personal opinion, too many people go for "loud" and sacrifice tone and rasp.

If it were my car, I'd get something like Magnaflow, Mufflex, or Corsa (which I have) with a bullet muffler in the I pipe and an e-cutout. That way, when you want or need to be quieter, you still have a great sounding car with some tone to it and when you want to wake the dead, open the cutout and get maximum flow.
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GMMG is another option for a loud catback and one of the best sounding catbacks for fbodies.
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go with a cut out just after the y pipe on your current set up that should be nice and loud...
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Ive got borla cat back on my car, it sounds good. im happy with it




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