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Old 01-31-2005, 11:34 AM
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Ok so im getting my car out this Wensday and we decided to take off my SLP Loudmouth in exchange for True Duals. My question is what kind of mufflers do you suggest for True Duals. I have been on ls1sounds and really like the flowmaster 1 chamber, but everyone has flowmasters and i would like to try something new. What is everyones oppinion on mufflers for True Duals? I know hp wise, True Duals will help me out just a tad and im not looking for the hp, but what i do want True Duals for is that no one around here has them and like i said before i want to be different.
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I'm going back with the 1 chamber Flow's when I do my exhaust. I had them on my 02 Z-28 and they sounded better than any other exhaust I'd heard. Just my $.02 though.
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Sweet Thunder chambered mufflers. Great clearance and deep mean sound. Nothing commonplace about it. I love mine.
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I'm still waiting to get my clip up on LS1Sounds with Magnaflow bullets, but I really like mine. Part # 10416...cheap and deep. Hey, that rhymes!
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Borla XR-1 or sweet thunders
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the bassani dual is real nice sounding to me. not loud. but deep tone. http://www.stealthram.com/2000pontiacformula.html then click bassani dual exhaust. sound clip is here. http://www.vincihighperformance.com/...s1exhaust.html then click sound byte under pic on right
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Originally Posted by 5POINT7
Sweet Thunder chambered mufflers. Great clearance and deep mean sound. Nothing commonplace about it. I love mine.
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my dynomax mufflers sound great...if you want a somewhat quieter sound, borla or flopro twisters are the way to go
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Originally Posted by ninobrn99
my dynomax mufflers sound great...if you want a somewhat quieter sound, borla or flopro twisters are the way to go
I assume you mean the dynomax bullets?
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I like my edlebrocks. Very deep with alot of bass.
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Flo-Pro Twisters. Fit better than any boxed or oval muffler and pretty much cover them all in sound and performance.
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there you have it...from the man himself
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I'd like to hear them. My old 1-chamber Flow's would be hard to beat in my opinion, but I'm open minded to just about anything.
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i vote for the twisters
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Originally Posted by Patrolman808
I'd like to hear them. My old 1-chamber Flow's would be hard to beat in my opinion, but I'm open minded to just about anything.
http://laneswheels.com/12inch_flopro.mov

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Those sound pretty badass
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I like my dynomax race bullets sound good and they flow good.
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Originally Posted by Lane
Flo-Pro Twisters. Fit better than any boxed or oval muffler and pretty much cover them all in sound and performance.
are you talking about the 12in, 3in/out f4 or f5 series flo-pro twisters?




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