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Old 08-26-2004 | 02:26 PM
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Does someone have any pictures of their SLP Loudmouth exhaust with the 3.5" tips? How do you like it? Is it too loud? Loud is good...
Old 08-26-2004 | 02:46 PM
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it is loud...prolly the loudest cat-back of them all...if you ever plan on adding headers, removing the cats, or both, i would strongly adivise going with something else as it will sound like crap...search loudmouth pics and im sure you will find some...slp may even have some on their website...
Old 08-26-2004 | 02:47 PM
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It sounds really good on a stock car... Anything more than stock and it's just flat out loud. No pics, sorry.
Old 08-26-2004 | 02:52 PM
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Loudmouth is extremely loud if you're runnin anything other than stock manifolds and cats.
Old 08-27-2004 | 02:26 AM
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sounds freakin awesome on stock manifolds and cat. loud and aggressive. throw a cam in there and it sounds even better, but whats the point in a cam with no headers, right? put some LT's on and an ory and NO! its not good. too damn loud. like i said though, sounds awesome on a stock car.
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I would have to agree, way way too rasp with headers and no cats. I went true duals and never will look back!
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not a fan of the loud for the sake of bein loud LM combo :shrug:. i'd look more into the TSP rumbler over LM myself.
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why would the tsp pipe be any quieter? or am i looking at the wrong pipe cuz i could swear the tsp was straight pipes like the loudmouth
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im about to put slp headers and ory on with a bullet 12'' so next tuesday ill tell ya wether its too f'in loud or if its just right...but stock it does sound perty good...
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Originally Posted by Full-Force
why would the tsp pipe be any quieter? or am i looking at the wrong pipe cuz i could swear the tsp was straight pipes like the loudmouth
Loudmouth: Has the "resonator", nothing more than a 15"x4" piece of pipe. It is hollow on the inside.

Rumbler: Uses a bullet muffler, has some stuff on the inside, flows just as good but sounds a bit deeper with not as much rasp.
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Said it before and with say it again. "Borlamouth" all the way baby!




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