New exhaust setup.....sounds like crap
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New exhaust setup.....sounds like crap
Well I finally finished my exhaust change. I added Pacesetter LT's and a TSP ORY Y-pipe and hooker catback. I need to say first off that the TSP y-pipe is a PITA. We had to spend an entire day simply expanding the ends so they would fit over the collectors and other pipes.
But I must say that I am very dissapointed in how my exhaust sounds. I like a loud/deep sound and it has almost no low tone to it. and between 2900-4000 RPM's it sounds AWFUL. It sounds even worse than my V6 firebird did in that range. It sounds like it doesn't have enough backpressure possibly?.
Is there anyone else w/ this setup who is having similar problems? I plan on getting the MS3 cam from TSP along w/ the supporting mods, and would that give it the sound I am looking for? Thanks for the help
But I must say that I am very dissapointed in how my exhaust sounds. I like a loud/deep sound and it has almost no low tone to it. and between 2900-4000 RPM's it sounds AWFUL. It sounds even worse than my V6 firebird did in that range. It sounds like it doesn't have enough backpressure possibly?.
Is there anyone else w/ this setup who is having similar problems? I plan on getting the MS3 cam from TSP along w/ the supporting mods, and would that give it the sound I am looking for? Thanks for the help
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True dual are the way to go if it is affordable. I am happy with my setup. Kooks Lt's, ORY and a borla xr1.
True dual are the way to go if it is affordable. I am happy with my setup. Kooks Lt's, ORY and a borla xr1.
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Well I have the Hooker LT's and Hooker Cat-back and I have no cats. The Hooker LT's are just a more expensive version of Pacesetters. I have a Hooker ORY though. Mine sounds good at idle and WOT. Try a different ORY maybe? Its not to expensive.
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Originally Posted by IMJ
My Suggestion Is Get Some Cats It Will Get Rid Of That 2900-4000 Awful Raspy Sound And You Would Probably Get The Sound You Are Looking For...
I was considering doing that but if getting my cam in a few weeks will give it the sound I'm looking for, then I don't want to waste the money on Cats.
Also, it seems to have an 'airy' sound to it whenever it gets over 1200 rpms. Thats why I was thinking it didn't have enough backpressure and a cam would solve that problem. Thanks for the help guys
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Forget the cats - my son has the same setup - PaceSetter LT's, 3" ORY and a hooker CB with the black 2chamber can out back. He had a few problems with the ypipe. It was touching the tranny on the back side, and the cb pipe as it went over the axle was touching the location bracket for his PHR - he bought some larger sleeved clamps, moved his ypipe back 1-1.5", adjusted the cb pipe a bit and took care of his problems - now it sounds very nice and low at all rpm ranges. Though I have to say that my setup sounds even better in my opinion: JetHot LT, 3" ORY, magnaflow cb with single 3" tips - could not be happier.
I would say , check for any leaks, loose connectors,etc, then get under your car with a rubber hammer and ping the separate pipes a bit to listen for rubbing/touching/vibration problems. A lot of crappy noises coming from exhaust's has to do with install/location problems rather than with the sound characteristics of the parts.......
Good luck w/project - sounds like you are building a real beast - stevet
I would say , check for any leaks, loose connectors,etc, then get under your car with a rubber hammer and ping the separate pipes a bit to listen for rubbing/touching/vibration problems. A lot of crappy noises coming from exhaust's has to do with install/location problems rather than with the sound characteristics of the parts.......
Good luck w/project - sounds like you are building a real beast - stevet
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I also have the Lt's/ORY/Hooker CB setup and am not exactly thrilled with it. It sounds good at idle, but at lower rpm's I also notice the airy sound. Midrange, is raspy and reminds me of a V6 with a flowmaster. WOT does sound good though.
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I'm going to go back under and check for leaks in all of the ORY ends. I regret not getting the Hooker ory or a one piece y-pipe now. But I'm getting the Magic Stick in a few weeks and that will give me a the sound I like
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I'm going to go back under and check for leaks in all of the ORY ends. I regret not getting the Hooker ory or a one piece y-pipe now. But I'm getting the Magic Stick in a few weeks and that will give me a the sound I like
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http://www.lsuxblake.com/vidcam.avi
That's my car through Hooker catback with a Mufflex ORY. With my old Y pipe, it had rasp and sounded trashy in the rpm range you described. The Mufflex ORY uses the flowmaster-style Y collector which helps soo much with that. I love the sound now.
That's my car through Hooker catback with a Mufflex ORY. With my old Y pipe, it had rasp and sounded trashy in the rpm range you described. The Mufflex ORY uses the flowmaster-style Y collector which helps soo much with that. I love the sound now.
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I have the same exhaust, except I got the catted y. Sounds awesome, and I'm pretty picky. I would recommend cat's, or put a Dynomax bullet in line to take the rasp out. I would say you will probably like it even less after the cam.