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Old 03-04-2013 | 02:42 PM
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Why not just run straight pipe? That's basically all they are, i wouldn't pay for 2 of them. I'd personally run a bullet of some kind, no use in paying $100 for a 1 foot section of pipe
I guess I could just remove the bullets off the TSP True Duals and see what that sounds like.
Old 03-04-2013 | 02:44 PM
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I guess I could just remove the bullets off the TSP True Duals and see what that sounds like.
Yup, pretty much the same. The LM1's are just an "expansion chamber"
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The thing is, the TSP True Duals used to come with Dynomax Bullets as an option, but they no longer do, and the bullet mufflers used now are a different brand. I've seen a Dynomax Bullet and the ones I have are not them. I asked Texas Speed about this when I received the duals and that's when they told me they no longer use the Dynomax Bullets. The bullets that came with mine seem to be more restrictive and have these tiny triangle looking things throughout the entire bullet.
Kind of like chambered mufflers or power sticks? Like this?


Because this is what came on mine and they are loud as ****. It's almost as loud as when I ran it open headers for a day. After hearing that SOM TA I think I might throw a set of LMII on there because it's almost obnoxiously loud.
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Originally Posted by Streetlegal?
Kind of like chambered mufflers or power sticks? Like this?


Because this is what came on mine and they are loud as ****. It's almost as loud as when I ran it open headers for a day. After hearing that SOM TA I think I might throw a set of LMII on there because it's almost obnoxiously loud.
No, mine don't look like that at all. Those are their chambered style mufflers option, which I was told by Texas Speed is the second loudest option; one (loudest) being the bullet style mufflers and the third being the Spintech mufflers.
Old 03-06-2013 | 01:07 AM
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Hes talking about this: A louvered core muffler

http://motoiq.smugmug.com/photos/592323950_Ero9R-M.jpg
Old 03-06-2013 | 11:44 AM
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Somehow, I doubt there would be a measurable power difference between that and a couple of LMI resonators. It is your car, but basically you would be wasting your time and money.
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Main reason I did it cause that's what I had laying around.
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Somehow, I doubt there would be a measurable power difference between that and a couple of LMI resonators. It is your car, but basically you would be wasting your time and money.
I'm not looking to do this for more power. I'm wanting a different sound. I'll sell the bullet mufflers before I buy the LM1 resonators, so I'm not going to be out much money.
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If you're looking for sound that is defined then the lm systems are the furthest from that.
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Originally Posted by Rise of the Phoenix
No, mine don't look like that at all. Those are their chambered style mufflers option, which I was told by Texas Speed is the second loudest option; one (loudest) being the bullet style mufflers and the third being the Spintech mufflers.
Ok that's what I thought but wasn't sure. If these are supposed to be the second loudest then I cant imagine how loud the bullets are because my car is incredibly loud. I love the tone I just want to quiet it down a bit.
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I can see why the OP wants to switch,

The tsp rumbler duals are pretty quiet. The sound good, but very quiet. TSP built them that way to flow and sound like dynomax bullets, but to be a tad quieter.

I also have rumbler duals and thinking about switching to 1 chamber flow master. But im not sure if the 1 chambers are louder and flow well.
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this is how mine sounded but was too fucken loud. couldn't hear anyone on my phone. sucked if driving on streets, but at the track amazing. did swap it for a magnaflow exhaust cat-back love it now very drive able.
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