dynomax bullet vs. sweet thunder
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dynomax bullet vs. sweet thunder
Quick question...Being that the sweet thunder is not a bullet, will I lose power if I swap the dynomax bullet for an 18inch sweet thunder in the TSP rumbler setup? I have heard both on LS1sounds.com, and both sound good, but which one is truly louder? I want as much loudness as possible...The exhaust will be the first thing done to the car, and then LT headers and a catted Y are coming in the future...Thanks
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i havent really heard the dynomax bullet, but i had the sweet thunder on mine and it was not alot different than a loudmouth. It is still straight thru, it just has small crimps in it to let some of the exhaust gasses get into the packing and quiet it down some. Personally i would go with the ST
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Does the swwet thunder cut down on a lot of rasp? Im thinking of putting either an XR-1 or a sweet thunder in place of my LM resonator. Which one will cut out the most rasp?
Sorry to highjack the thread. I just thought it was too similar a question to start another thread.
Sorry to highjack the thread. I just thought it was too similar a question to start another thread.
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Would the ST be an easy swap from the bullet? Is it quieter than a regular dynomax bullet? I like the idea of a deep sound, I hate rasp, but will it be loud enough?
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Originally Posted by GreenBlood
what do u mean by turbulence?
Now look inside the bullet..
When the exhaust hits the "chambers" its going to start tumbling and not flowing smooth. If you wanted a chambered muffler, I would look at the Classic ones that Tim @ EAD sells in the sponcor section.
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sweet thunders are louder, but the bullets sound better. i have the sweet thunder on my tsp true duals, my buddy has the bullets on his.
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Silent when u say backwards do u mean bullets are louder but sweet thunders sound better? Would there be a major difference in loudness between the 2?
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Well ill be gettin tru duals catted with dynomax race bullets in about 2 or 3 weeks, so ill let u kno how it turns out. But from what ive heard, dynomax bullets are pretty much one of loudest setups u can get. ST's have a more refined tone to them but are not AS loud as bullets, so if u want loud, then go with the bullets. Ur cats will tone down the rasp.
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Originally Posted by GreenBlood
Silent when u say backwards do u mean bullets are louder but sweet thunders sound better? Would there be a major difference in loudness between the 2?
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I have LT'S with The TSP Sweet thunders, And just starting it up in the morning in my complex parkinglot. I set off alarms. They are loud as ****. But once the car warms up they seem to quiet down some. They are a great sounding muffler, You can't go wrong with them, And as for the Dynomax's I have heard them also, they are loud as ****. You can't go wrong with them either, so IMO, It is personal oppionion.
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