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looking to replace my flowmaster... how's the tsp rumbler?

Old 07-30-2005, 03:19 PM
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Default looking to replace my flowmaster... how's the tsp rumbler?

I'm looking for hp gains, as i'm told flowmatser is worse than stock. I've narrowed it down to tsp rumbler, magnaflow, and hooker catbacks. I don't plan on doing y-pipe since my car has been lowered and i don't have headers yet.

TSP rumbler has the price advantage, and i wanted to know if the power gains were comparable to hooker and magnaflow.

Anyone know?
Old 07-30-2005, 03:26 PM
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Not too sure about the power differences, probably isn't much however the TSP Rumbler sounds awesome.
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I have the flowmaster as well Don't spend the extra money on a cat-back unless you have LT's Get a cut-out installed in the I-pipe. 34.95 + 30$ install you can't beat that.
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Originally Posted by Uno99
I have the flowmaster as well Don't spend the extra money on a cat-back unless you have LT's Get a cut-out installed in the I-pipe. 34.95 + 30$ install you can't beat that.
I've considered a cut-out, but the car is so low i'd need to get it up on a ramp every time i want to take off the cap, and an electric cutout would cost more than a tsp rumbler installed.
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I like my Rumbler
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I never cap mine up. It sound too good. My car is lowered and I can still get to mine.
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Originally Posted by mostafa3k
I've considered a cut-out, but the car is so low i'd need to get it up on a ramp every time i want to take off the cap, and an electric cutout would cost more than a tsp rumbler installed.
Cutouts sound like in my opinion. Rumber would be cool if you plan on keeping the stock manifolds and cats... if you see headers in your future, you might go with magnaflow/hooker as they are probably quieter (unless you want loud) Magnaflow and Hooker make good power not sure how much more the rumbler would make. Sounds like you're shopping on price, so you may already have your answer.
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