Want my camaro to sound like a mustang
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Want my camaro to sound like a mustang
Please don't hate me..
I love the way the SVT mustangs have that deep howl sound
How can I get my 2000 Z28 to sound the same?
Chevy for life!
I love the way the SVT mustangs have that deep howl sound
How can I get my 2000 Z28 to sound the same?
Chevy for life!
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Coming from a Mustang myself I can tell you it's not going to happen! True duals are your best bet, but it's not a Mustang and never will be, so don't expect it to sound like one lol
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As stated above, you'll never get that sound. If you want it to be as close as possible, you'll need to plumb in a set of true duals with a catless h-pipe going to 2-chamber Flowmasters.
Suffice to say, you don't have much room to get all of that under the car and still have decent clearance.
Plan B: Sell Camaro and buy a Mustang.
My personal point of view -- I LOVE the sound of a Mustang. An older fox body with an off-road H-pipe and 2-chamber Flowmasters might not be the fastest thing on the road, however it could sound like it was!
Once I accepted that my Camaro would never sound like a Mustang, I finally started to appreciate the unique sound it does make.
Slap a lopey cam in there coupled with long-tube headers, off-road y-pipe and electronic cutout going to the catback of your choice and you'll find you have a beast of your own. I choose to partially open the e-cutout -- adds volume without the rasp and flows better than flowing 100% through the catback (however you still get the benefit of the tone of the mufflers). Most of the comments I get on the exhaust note are to the tune of "you just don't hear cars that sound like that anymore".
Suffice to say, you don't have much room to get all of that under the car and still have decent clearance.
Plan B: Sell Camaro and buy a Mustang.
My personal point of view -- I LOVE the sound of a Mustang. An older fox body with an off-road H-pipe and 2-chamber Flowmasters might not be the fastest thing on the road, however it could sound like it was!
Once I accepted that my Camaro would never sound like a Mustang, I finally started to appreciate the unique sound it does make.
Slap a lopey cam in there coupled with long-tube headers, off-road y-pipe and electronic cutout going to the catback of your choice and you'll find you have a beast of your own. I choose to partially open the e-cutout -- adds volume without the rasp and flows better than flowing 100% through the catback (however you still get the benefit of the tone of the mufflers). Most of the comments I get on the exhaust note are to the tune of "you just don't hear cars that sound like that anymore".
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I'm pretty new here but wanted to chime in.
I'm kind of going to go off what Midnight02 said but with what I can recommend.
Try throwing a cam like MS3 on with a catless trual duals.
Just type in MS3 Cam in a youtube search and you'll see what I mean.
I'm kind of going to go off what Midnight02 said but with what I can recommend.
Try throwing a cam like MS3 on with a catless trual duals.
Just type in MS3 Cam in a youtube search and you'll see what I mean.
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get a can, then fart in it... genuine mustang sound right there! haha jk
i like the sound of a good mustang. i dont think it even comes close to a LS but thats just my opinion.
i like the sound of a good mustang. i dont think it even comes close to a LS but thats just my opinion.
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