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Hooker Aerochamber muffler
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23.53%
Flowmaster 40 series muffler
2
11.76%
Any straight chambered muffler (GMMG style)
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41.18%
Stainless Works turbo muffler
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lowest rumble 2!!!

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Old 03-17-2005, 12:43 AM
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i need some help guys. I have hardly any rreal person experience with these mufflers and i would need to get it as soon as possible, so wat do you guys think?

I want the deepest sound imaginable without sacrificing to much volume...
(Example: a stock motor with stock manifolds and cats, with a loudmouth)

old school muscle car tone is the key im tryinf to reach WITHOUT going to tre duals....

thanks ya'll,
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Hooker?
http://www.lsuxblake.com/vidcam.avi
http://www.lsuxblake.com/vids%20001.avi
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dude, your car sounds sweet!! is with the heads and cam? Would low does she ilde?

thanks for the response man!!
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Originally Posted by obZidian
dude, your car sounds sweet!! is with the heads and cam? Would low does she ilde?

thanks for the response man!!
Thanks That is with the heads and cam. Cam doesnt sound nearly as big as it is.
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wat about my 246/248 114lsa cam, think that might be noticeable? hehehe!!
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10 series flowmaster.
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is the 10 series a single chamber. Up to this point, i links above with the hooker sound really good, kind of wat im looking for. HAs anyone swapped one if their reso location with a loudmouth exhaust?
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if you have a 408 strroker with a 246/248 114lsa cam, why wouldnt you go true duals??? with something that radical isnt it necissary to open it up to get its full potential? might be a dumb question, but I had to ask.
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i thought about the duals but i see duals as a set of 1 7/8 headers.....im not sure the change in parts is worth the payment.....

its all a matter of taste an i would like to say away from the duals for a few reasons, that why im trying to figure this out.....

question, in the hooker exhaust (lsuxblake) is that the aerochamber or another muffler?
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anyone else, i would like to see wat ya'lls opinions on this......
so far, and its a very subjectible subject, i se that the aerochamber is the favorite....
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Spintech!!!!
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thanks for the reply's

if you picked "fill in your choice.." please post wat you think would work best...

thanks
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will this fit?

14" aerochamber muffler in the reso position or would i need the 22" muffler?
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True Duals With Original Series 40! FUKIn Tiight!
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thanks guys for all your help......

i se that the straight chambered is the favorite but wouldnt that style of muffler allow more high pitched sound waves to pass through to the tail pipes?

Also, the hooker exhaust, the muffler is a 22" in length. Will the same muffler in a 14" size sound just as deep as the larger one or not?




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