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Old 07-20-2015, 07:18 AM
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Any one have a video sound of headers, straight piped to stock mufflers?
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Hi-flo cats, but resonator replaced with X to stock mufflers from long tube headers. Oh, and cutouts.


Edit: Just realized you have a V2 from seeing another thread. Apples to oranges here, but I believe there should be some video of Tony (NorCal) on ctsvowners.com as I recall him running long tubes and stock mufflers on his V2 in his first setup.

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Originally Posted by Tramminc
Any one have a video sound of headers, straight piped to stock mufflers?
I don't have a video but I have pacesetter long tubes without cats going to the factory exhaust. I would say that it is very quiet. I can only hear the motor and blower up front with very little to nothing coming from behind.
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pacesetters, no cats, to stock cat back. i have the magnaflow now. much louder than stock.


here is another one but the dyno room doesnt give good acoustics.
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No video, I'll see if I can get a good quality one. I've had this setup and a slightly larger cam for 3-4 years. I love it. The exhaust sound level suits the car well since the V1 doesn't really stand out or make a loud statement. People turn and look if you roll by because they hear something. Car people especially. But no one will roll their eyes or get upset about it when you're driving normally.
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oh you had to go all v2 with it and **** lol.
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Originally Posted by bigti99a
oh you had to go all v2 with it and **** lol.
Based on the OP's other posts, he has a V2. This should be more relevant to him, although they sound fairly similar (minus the whine).
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shows how much i pay attention.



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