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Old 05-26-2004 | 10:36 PM
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What do you guys think of running with these mufflers. I wont be running cats and don't wan tany rasp. Thanks
Old 05-27-2004 | 02:00 AM
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Check www.ls1sounds.com. There are a couple clips of cars there running these mufflers.
Old 05-27-2004 | 07:33 PM
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Yeah, I heard these clips in another thread and someone said that they didnt do the mufflers justice. Was thinking of going with the 18" chambers that they offer. What does anyone think of these compared to the bullet style mufflers? I "think" the Sweet Thunders wouldn't flow as well as bullets but would sound better. Just a thought.
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Originally Posted by BLASTER
Yeah, I heard these clips in another thread and someone said that they didnt do the mufflers justice. Was thinking of going with the 18" chambers that they offer. What does anyone think of these compared to the bullet style mufflers? I "think" the Sweet Thunders wouldn't flow as well as bullets but would sound better. Just a thought.
Same here, just wondering what everyone else had to say.
Old 05-27-2004 | 09:44 PM
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I have pics of the muffler's internals.
Worth 10,000 words.
I don't have a host though, can email if you will host and post.
Judging from the pics, I can see how they sound good, but they can't flow for crap.
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Old 05-27-2004 | 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by ratio411
I have pics of the muffler's internals.
Worth 10,000 words.
I don't have a host though, can email if you will host and post.
Judging from the pics, I can see how they sound good, but they can't flow for crap.
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E-mail them to me, and I will put them up on my picturetrail site. I can then post them here after I upload them to the picturetrail site .
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I'm thinking of going the same route. I want to run 2 1/2 with ORH with 18" sweet thunder mufflers.
Old 05-27-2004 | 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ratio411
I I can see how they sound good, but they can't flow for crap. Dave
Well I dont want to hear that. I expected not flowing as good as bullet but if they restrict that much I'll go with bullets or twisters. Does anyone know how much they flow anyway?
Old 05-28-2004 | 08:33 PM
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Two words.......GET THEM.......I have them and couldn't be happier with their sound/performance. It is true that they might not be totally straight-thru (Ex: Dynomax Bullets) but are definately not as restrictive as a normal, off-the-shelf muffler & you can still see straight thru them. Plus, they don't take up nearly as much space which makes them excellent dual setup mufflers, IMHO.
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Originally Posted by CamaroSS01SLP
Two words.......GET THEM.......I have them and couldn't be happier with their sound/performance. It is true that they might not be totally straight-thru (Ex: Dynomax Bullets) but are definately not as restrictive as a normal, off-the-shelf muffler & you can still see straight thru them. Plus, they don't take up nearly as much space which makes them excellent dual setup mufflers, IMHO.
Camaro, What length do you have, 18" or 24". I seen some setups with two pairs but I was only going to go with one pair. Do you think it will be too loud? I think I will order them on Tuesday. Thanks everyone
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18''...
Old 08-08-2004 | 05:50 PM
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Ok...I am still on the fence between these, the Edlebrock 304SS muffs (3.5") and Magnapacks (4"). Any suggestions?
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I Know This May Sound Crazy Have Anybody Know Someone Used A Slp loudmouth muffler and a Flowmaster muffler together at the same time and heard it




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