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Old 11-06-2005, 10:04 AM
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Does anyone in this area have speed inc's true dual system all the way out the back? I would like to hear it, as I might consider this! Just kind of pricey.
It's either save for this, or get an offroad y and hooker catback.
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Heard it on a guys LOW 10 second car at the track a couple weeks back, I was impressed. It wasn't really loud at all, just a nice sounding street system, but flowed really well. Car went 10.0's. Its quieter than my crawlin' junk.
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Would you say the volume would be comparable to pacesetters/off road y-pipe/ hooker catback? How quiet is it? I don't want something thats quiet!
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I would not say TDs are quite, but its all about the mufflers you go with. I had dynomax bullet mufflers on my 99, they were loud as f*ck.
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Yeah, but i'm talking specifically about Speed Inc's true duals all the way out the back. I'm not sure what mufflers they use though.
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they use dynomax mufflers if im not mistaken. and thats gonna be a pretty penny to run them all the way out the back since i was quoted $230 for the system and another $250 to have it custom made for my pacesetters. And that was to dump before the rear. If you get the Summit kit and Mufflers it should run you $185 shipped.
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eh, I just can't justify spending that much on exhaust! Thanks for all the info
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Just find an exhaust shop and have them do it. My total with parts and labor only ended up being $212.
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Originally Posted by Sanders
Just find an exhaust shop and have them do it. My total with parts and labor only ended up being $212.




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