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Old 03-22-2007, 11:47 PM
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they quit making most of their suspension stuff for fbods too... lca's and phb for sure they don't have anymore
Old 03-23-2007, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by RPM WS6
No, you can still get dual/dual tips on the loudmouth system, but they used to make an entire catback that was commonly referred to as "dual/dual". The system included a very high flowing (but rather quiet) muffler that was very popular with people running headers with no cats, because it would greatly tame the exhaust note without killing power.

The system was very heavy though. Big muffer, and lots of stainless.
...interesting!

Anyone have any pix of this thing? Just for ***** and giggles I'd like to see what it looks like.
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http://www.aksem.com/camaro_parts/ca...k_exhaust.jpeg

Pretty sure thats what their talkin about
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The dual/dual system was/is a great system. Shame they stop producing it.
Old 03-23-2007, 05:06 PM
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The dual/dual was a goofy muffler - the f-body equivalent of a fart can. Good riddance.
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Originally Posted by Gary Z
The dual/dual was a goofy muffler - the f-body equivalent of a fart can. Good riddance.
Are we thinking of the same Dual/Dual system? I have DD on my car and it's very nice sounding! Where the hell do you get fartcan from?
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Originally Posted by BananaHead
Are we thinking of the same Dual/Dual system? I have DD on my car and it's very nice sounding! Where the hell do you get fartcan from?
I was wondering the same thing...Fartcan? I have D/D and its the farthest thing from a fartcan in the entire world.
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The dual/dual was a goofy muffler - the f-body equivalent of a fart can. Good riddance.
Are you sure you're referring to the right muffler/system? There is nothing "fart can" like about dual/dual. Not even sure where you would get that idea from.
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Originally Posted by Starz T/A 17
http://www.aksem.com/camaro_parts/ca...k_exhaust.jpeg

Pretty sure thats what their talkin about
Yes. That is the SLP dual/dual system.

Still not sure how anyone could think that looks like a fart can???? It's not even loud...lol....
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Originally Posted by RPM WS6
Are you sure you're referring to the right muffler/system? There is nothing "fart can" like about dual/dual. Not even sure where you would get that idea from.
My "idea" was that the DD, like the fart can, is an appearance mod posing as a performance mod - one of my pet peeves because such items lead beginners to waste money. I didn't intend to insult those who like the look and sound of the either the DD or the FC.
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Originally Posted by Gary Z
My "idea" was that the DD, like the fart can, is an appearance mod posing as a performance mod - one of my pet peeves because such items lead beginners to waste money. I didn't intend to insult those who like the look and sound of the either the DD or the FC.
Dual/dual is one of the better flowing catbacks. It is in fact a "performance mod" as much as any other good flowing catback system. So in other words you don't think any catback is a performance mod??? I hope that's not the case, considering most catbacks show about a ~10hp gain without all the noise of a cutout.

Personally I don't currently own the system, but I have in the past. It's just a bit louder than stock, but offers a much lower restriction muffler and larger piping.
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The dual-dual is a great cat-back and in no way is it "pretty." The dual-dual is stainless steel but not polished/high polished, it is very very dull.
Now the Loudmouth and Borla cat-backs as well as other stainless steel cat-backs are high polished.

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Yes that is it but is all dull and road worn. What muffler do you think it is? Just out of curiousity.
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the muffler is an slp in house design.. as is the whole system... all t304 stainless... standard on the hawk optional on ss... i added it to my ws6 to tone down the noise of the LT... i love it better then any other system cause i perfer the sleeper apporach
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All I know is I have CME. does that mean I have a "dual dual or 2OTL"
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Originally Posted by ls1owner4life
All I know is I have CME. does that mean I have a "dual dual or 2OTL"
Yes, CME is the same but just different tips.

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Originally Posted by ls1owner4life
All I know is I have CME. does that mean I have a "dual dual or 2OTL"
You have dual/dual. 2OTL muffer was not offered with CME.




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