SLP PowerFlo CB?
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LMII with Powerflow
I have had the LMII alone on the car for a couple years now...I love the sound but the drone on the highway is a little much sometimes.
Had a coupon from SLP around Christmas so I figured I would try the Poweflo conversion, especially since I was adding LT's. Anyway, here are my impressions.
AT IDLE: Very similar sound from both. The Powerflo seems just a hair quieter with a slightly deeper and slightly more subdued/mellow sound. I like both of them equally at idle.
DRIVING: My opinion of the LMII at WOT throttle...Deep sound but has a rawness to it...almost a scream...if that makes any sense. Adding the Powerflo takes that away by deepening and mellowing the sound all around. The Powerflo is more of a deep rumbling growl at WOT. The Powerflo also significantly lessens the highway drone and makes having a conversation or phone call easier.
Here are a couple videos I took the other day.
The first is of the Powerflo.
View Video on FQuick
The second is without the Powerflow. So it is just a LMII with some 14" extensions with turndowns that I later painted black and tucked up so you can't see them so much. They are turndowns so they don't sound as loud since the exhaust isn't blowing straight back toward the camera like the Powerflo video.
View Video on FQuick
My only other thoughts...
1) Since the Powerflow resonators are after the axle it only takes a couple minutes to take them on and off - 1 clamp on each side. I took the video because I was going back to the LMII-alone setup for a while. I was missing the raw sound it gives. I figure if it gets annoying again, or I have to take a longer trip i will probably switch back to the Powerflo. But like i said...it is only two clamps, so switching is simple and quick.
2) The quality of the resonators is really nice. I got the conversion and it all went together pretty nicely. I hammered in the driverside t-top bucket part of the trunk a little bit so I could get the tips better centered. Even looking at SLP's website you can see the driver's side is further out. I got mine evened out though.
3) The resonators come polished, but I ended up painting them flat black since our camaro bumbers slope up and you could see them real easy. didn't want them looking like a fart can off a honda...you don't really notice them once they are painted.
Anyway hope this helps. That is all I can think of.
Had a coupon from SLP around Christmas so I figured I would try the Poweflo conversion, especially since I was adding LT's. Anyway, here are my impressions.
AT IDLE: Very similar sound from both. The Powerflo seems just a hair quieter with a slightly deeper and slightly more subdued/mellow sound. I like both of them equally at idle.
DRIVING: My opinion of the LMII at WOT throttle...Deep sound but has a rawness to it...almost a scream...if that makes any sense. Adding the Powerflo takes that away by deepening and mellowing the sound all around. The Powerflo is more of a deep rumbling growl at WOT. The Powerflo also significantly lessens the highway drone and makes having a conversation or phone call easier.
Here are a couple videos I took the other day.
The first is of the Powerflo.
View Video on FQuick
The second is without the Powerflow. So it is just a LMII with some 14" extensions with turndowns that I later painted black and tucked up so you can't see them so much. They are turndowns so they don't sound as loud since the exhaust isn't blowing straight back toward the camera like the Powerflo video.
View Video on FQuick
My only other thoughts...
1) Since the Powerflow resonators are after the axle it only takes a couple minutes to take them on and off - 1 clamp on each side. I took the video because I was going back to the LMII-alone setup for a while. I was missing the raw sound it gives. I figure if it gets annoying again, or I have to take a longer trip i will probably switch back to the Powerflo. But like i said...it is only two clamps, so switching is simple and quick.
2) The quality of the resonators is really nice. I got the conversion and it all went together pretty nicely. I hammered in the driverside t-top bucket part of the trunk a little bit so I could get the tips better centered. Even looking at SLP's website you can see the driver's side is further out. I got mine evened out though.
3) The resonators come polished, but I ended up painting them flat black since our camaro bumbers slope up and you could see them real easy. didn't want them looking like a fart can off a honda...you don't really notice them once they are painted.
Anyway hope this helps. That is all I can think of.
Last edited by panterx1; 04-20-2009 at 12:00 AM. Reason: Added a couple more comments
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f the flopac. love my lm1 more everyday!!!! wakes the neighbores but they say they love the way my beast sounds. just did an SS4000 so it sounds sick at 25 mph, especially with 3.90s in the booty!!!
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Thanks for the vids. I bought the LM1 back in 2000 for my '99 SS and it was aggressive.
I ended up installing a borla bullet muffler inplace of the resonator and it had a unique sound. I did hear the clip on SLP's site but i was curious if anyonw that had it how they like it as far as power and fit.
I ended up installing a borla bullet muffler inplace of the resonator and it had a unique sound. I did hear the clip on SLP's site but i was curious if anyonw that had it how they like it as far as power and fit.
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No big deal Dennis... it was the summer of 2006 and we had a heat wave and the concrete had buckled and I didn't see it in the road till I went to pass someone and ran over a huge chuck of concrete. It split a wheel in half (19" wheels and tires don't have much sidewall flex) and the concrete did a number on a couple header primaries, my ypipe and then caught the front of the magnaflow muffler and bent it.
I've just recently noticed the extent of the damage having the car on the lift.
SOOO a new catback is in my future and I like the sounds of the powerflo.
I've just recently noticed the extent of the damage having the car on the lift.
SOOO a new catback is in my future and I like the sounds of the powerflo.
#10
Oh man that concrete did one hell of a job on your car Damn dude
now i'm real sorry to hear about it. I always liked your car, plus you and your
wife threw good summer parties I bet the SLP system will sound good on your car. I've been back in contact with Joe. And i was running the idea across him about him tweaking me a set of LS2 heads and i'm thinking about running a 222/228 115lsa just on the XE lobes, then i might FINALLY install my new D1SC kit at 8#'s. Nothing to high on boost. Or sell the blower and install fully ported heads and a Predator-Z spec'd cam. But we'll see. But like you i think the SLP exhaust is a good choice. Good luck with your car in the future as well. take care boss.
Oh BTW...you have HPT right? How do you like it? I used Tommy's HPT and i thought it was good. But i know you did your own tuning and wanted your input. Thanks Bri.
Den
now i'm real sorry to hear about it. I always liked your car, plus you and your
wife threw good summer parties I bet the SLP system will sound good on your car. I've been back in contact with Joe. And i was running the idea across him about him tweaking me a set of LS2 heads and i'm thinking about running a 222/228 115lsa just on the XE lobes, then i might FINALLY install my new D1SC kit at 8#'s. Nothing to high on boost. Or sell the blower and install fully ported heads and a Predator-Z spec'd cam. But we'll see. But like you i think the SLP exhaust is a good choice. Good luck with your car in the future as well. take care boss.
Oh BTW...you have HPT right? How do you like it? I used Tommy's HPT and i thought it was good. But i know you did your own tuning and wanted your input. Thanks Bri.
Den
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I have had the LMII alone on the car for a couple years now...I love the sound but the drone on the highway is a little much sometimes.
Had a coupon from SLP around Christmas so I figured I would try the Poweflo conversion, especially since I was adding LT's. Anyway, here are my impressions..
Had a coupon from SLP around Christmas so I figured I would try the Poweflo conversion, especially since I was adding LT's. Anyway, here are my impressions..
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Same setup as panter's but with SLP D/D - very similar sounding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc9Aw...e=channel_page
Just for reference
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc9Aw...e=channel_page
Just for reference