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Thanks for the video, I've seen some of his. My big issue is the tips on it, imo it's hard to find tips that look good on camaro's I don't want something sticking out the *** end and I DO NOT like the SLP dual tips they are atrocious. I want something that is flush with the rear.
Here is a video of my car before I bought it with slp Loudmouth II with the slp powerflo resonators. Its still the same setup but with a pacesetter Y and dual cutouts.
Same car with TSP Rumbler Catback
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I have Kooks LTs / catted y-pipe / GMMG chambered exhaust, and I love the sound of it... here's a short video of what it sounds like:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfcVc43mdQ0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfcVc43mdQ0
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What a story so you sold all of your LS's. Then ended up with your formula again?
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I don't know about used, but TSP sells them for $400. I'd personally go with the TSP rumbler unless you really want the stainless. I live in So Cal, so i don't have a need for stainless and don't like the SLP tips, so i went with the Rumbler and was very happy with it. My 99 came with corsa on it already and i love it, but almost liked the rumbler better. I like the more raw sound it had, without being raspy. I can't wait to get an ORY for my corsa though, I like rasp, lol
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If it doesn't break your bank to much go with Kooks Headers and the Kook's True Duals. I went with the catted version and not only does it sound great but the firmament was great too.
Here's a little sound clip for you.
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+1 to this.
If it doesn't break your bank to much go with Kooks Headers and the Kook's True Duals. I went with the catted version and not only does it sound great but the firmament was great too.
Here's a little sound clip for you.
99 Camaro Sound Clips - Kooks True Duals Ls1 - YouTube
If it doesn't break your bank to much go with Kooks Headers and the Kook's True Duals. I went with the catted version and not only does it sound great but the firmament was great too.
Here's a little sound clip for you.
99 Camaro Sound Clips - Kooks True Duals Ls1 - YouTube
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I would think not, but I have no first hand experience with that. I'd imagine if its only a summer/ good weather car it is no different than being here. Rain didn't affect the tubing in 2 years , so it would probably be fine
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Absolutely, being at stock height I haven't had any problems, besides maybe the occasional speed bump in the parking lot. I wouldn't be able to say how they'd fare on a lowered car however.
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Still not sure exactly what I want to do I've been debating for awhile to sell the car.