TSP duals are on!
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TSP duals are on!
HOLY ****! Fired it up and can't sleep now. This thing is a true beast. I can't wait to see what it's like on the track/street. I simply cannot describe how awesome it sounds, I'm in shock. Harley who? Thanks to everyone at TSP for selling me such a great product and making the Z sound like a dragster.
As far as the pacesetter headers: I was amazed at how easy the install was and quality, compared to the Mr. gasket headers I put on my 82 chevy pickup (that was a pita).
Hi, My name's Kyle...and I'm addicted to my car.
edit: My SLP sub frames were not even close to being a problem.
As far as the pacesetter headers: I was amazed at how easy the install was and quality, compared to the Mr. gasket headers I put on my 82 chevy pickup (that was a pita).
Hi, My name's Kyle...and I'm addicted to my car.
edit: My SLP sub frames were not even close to being a problem.
Last edited by skippytheloon; 08-24-2004 at 12:03 AM.
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Was it the TSP True Duals that dump under the car? If so is there any RASP or bad sound to it? Mine should have been shipped out yesterday. They should be here by the end of the week. I can't wait.
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Glad everything worked well for ya man! You have any sound clips of it installed???
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Sorry, but I don't have a way to get pics or clips. No Rattles. Depends on your definition of drone, My Borla sounded like a steady DRRRR on the highway and the duals actually have a nice rumble to them cruising (or any RPM for that matter). What I like best is instead of an annoying pop when shifting (open Borla), it shakes the car with an awesome, very deep rumble. Gotta get some band clamps instead of the U-bolts though...they hit the cattle guard going/leaving my house.
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Haha.. you sound like me when I finally got true duals installed. I yanked the Rumbler out and did true duals..
I would actually get up, get dressed and sit in the parking lot listening to the car idle.
True Duals
I would actually get up, get dressed and sit in the parking lot listening to the car idle.
True Duals
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