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Old 07-15-2007, 10:55 PM
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Today my buddy and i made a 3" true dual system with magnaflow 4x9's dumped right at the rear-end. It sounds bad-***, ive got a few pics and a soundclip. the vid does it no justice!






http://s16.photobucket.com/albums/b2...t=49ee6b50.flv
Old 07-16-2007, 01:16 AM
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good job man, those welds look great, **** I bet you could make some good money fabbing those up and selling them on here as a sponsor, and it sounds amazing! I would love true duals but I still wanna lower my car too....
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heres another sound clip!!!!

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did you see them freaking ants or bugs when you reved her up they said oh **** and didnt have anywhere to hide nice sounding ride man
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i wonder if you could put those on to the tsp system.
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that has a very nice old school deep sound
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Same exact thing I have on my car....sounds awesome. How did you get the driver's side to fit onto the header...isn't your header angled outwards?
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Sounds great, nice work!
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looks good, sounds nice
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we used the pacesetter y pipe and cut it a lil after the header. (mostly because it was on the header so tight we couldnt get it off) We made all the cuts just right so everything fit. the pics sorta show it
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Originally Posted by 2000NavyZ
we used the pacesetter y pipe and cut it a lil after the header. (mostly because it was on the header so tight we couldnt get it off) We made all the cuts just right so everything fit. the pics sorta show it
Ahh okay...I did the same thing with my TSP Y pipe. Clean setup you've got there...you're gonna love that exhaust.
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sweet exhaust setup man! Im loving my magnaflows, not too loud and not too quiet
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sounds good man!
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why did you go with a 3" system? I'm just curiuos because my plans are to do the exact same thing as you but with a 2.5" pipe. My buddy has the same set up with 2.5" piping and it seems quiter would this be due to that fact that there would be more muffling substance because of the smaller pipe?
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oh how is it driving around, any interior rattles or extreme drone? I plan on doing these mufflers to keep it quiet for DD but but some cutouts on it for when i want it loud (having the best of both worlds)
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That sounds awesome how is the ground clearance?
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um...it really doesnt drone all that bad. My loudmouth was worse with manifolds. the ground clearance sucks but thats because we fucked up when we were builing it. it could be another 2 inches higher or so. i have only scraped it 3 times in close to 2 months. it sounds awesome
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sounds great...really low and mean man....gets me thinking...are those regular magnaflows or what.???
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they are called 4x9's.... thanks for the compliments!
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Whats the part# for those 4x9's??



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