what muffler produces a muscle car sound?
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Originally Posted by TheSecretFormula
Only true duals are going to reproduce the muscle car sound. AY pipe setup aint gonna get it done no matter which catback you run.
the LS1 simply isn't a motor meant to sound "old school." it's a nu-muscle car motor. the best way to produce this sound is to run true duals with an H-pipe, a lopey cam and some type of flowmaster muffler. my vote goes for single chambers, but you may have even better luck running a set of super 40's...if you can get them to fit.
EVERYTHING ELSE will be a disappointment. if you really are forcing yourself to run on stock manifolds and y-pipe, try looking into one of those mufflex catbacks with a spintech muffler. nothing else sounds the least bit old school: flowmaster-out, borla-out, GMMG-out, corsa-WAYYY OUT, magnaflow-out, hooker-out, LM1-WAYYYYY OUT, LM2-out...
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True duals dumped underneath will get you that deep rolling sound. The Y gives it an even raspier sound. If you pay attention closely you can hear the difference between a C5 Vette and an F-Body b/c of the duals on the Y-Bodies and the Y-Pipe on the F-Bodies.
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I have pacesetters lt's with the mufflex ory, 4" mufflex catback w/ spintech muffler. the mufflex parts are expensive, but well worth the money. Other than a true dual setup, nothing compares to the mufflex Y and catback.
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magnaflow 3" bullet SLP LM with one bullet
And a few vidz
start up http://media.putfile.com/magnamouth-and-231237-cam
around car http://media.putfile.com/dansredz28
untuned 1st dyno run http://media.putfile.com/TSP-231237-untuned-dyno-run
And a few vidz
start up http://media.putfile.com/magnamouth-and-231237-cam
around car http://media.putfile.com/dansredz28
untuned 1st dyno run http://media.putfile.com/TSP-231237-untuned-dyno-run
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Originally Posted by gunit
I'd go with the Loudmouth, but put a Powerstick in place of the SLP crap.
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Originally Posted by WS6WRX
if you want a muscle car sound FLOWMASTER hands down...and dont let any of these guys tell you the stock muffler is better...its total bs and has never been proven...
and its very affordable...it doesnt flow as well as the straight through desins though
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Going to vote for Magnaflow cat-back system. COMPLETELY happy with the sound of it. Has a very tight, low throaty sound, with zero rasp, like a Ferrari on steroids. Plus, you can't beat the price. I DID, however, cut the tips off 3.5 inches to make it tuck up under the rear bumper to make it look less truck-like.
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A cat back alone cant give you a muscle car sound.
Think of the exhaust as a speaker. It can make sound louder or quieter, can change the sound from tinny to deep. If you play rap through a speaker, no matter what system you have you wont get beethoven out.
You need to change what is creating the sound. valve events has a big effect. Therefore changing to a lopey cam should on your list of changes to create the muscle car sound.
Think of the exhaust as a speaker. It can make sound louder or quieter, can change the sound from tinny to deep. If you play rap through a speaker, no matter what system you have you wont get beethoven out.
You need to change what is creating the sound. valve events has a big effect. Therefore changing to a lopey cam should on your list of changes to create the muscle car sound.
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you guys do realise none of the old mucle cars had as much lift on the cam as a stock 97-00 ls1 cam....0.498"...and lift is not were you get the lope duration and lsa determine the lope...the largest muscle car factory cam was in the 327ci 375hp engine
it was somewhere along the lines of .450"220 it was a solid lifter cam and had very little lope.....
i love a lopey cam but it dousent take a big cam to make a car sound good....
it was somewhere along the lines of .450"220 it was a solid lifter cam and had very little lope.....
i love a lopey cam but it dousent take a big cam to make a car sound good....
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Originally Posted by 5_02ls1
you guys do realise none of the old mucle cars had as much lift on the cam as a stock 97-00 ls1 cam....0.498"...and lift is not were you get the lope duration and lsa determine the lope...the largest muscle car factory cam was in the 327ci 375hp engine
it was somewhere along the lines of .450"220 it was a solid lifter cam and had very little lope.....
i love a lopey cam but it dousent take a big cam to make a car sound good....
it was somewhere along the lines of .450"220 it was a solid lifter cam and had very little lope.....
i love a lopey cam but it dousent take a big cam to make a car sound good....
On the whole muscle car sound thing, you can get in the ball park but an ls1 will never sound like a gen1 sbc or bbc. The LS1 in my camaro and the 355ci sbc in my truck actually have the exact same cam duration at .050" and very similar 2.5" exhaust systems with flowmaster mufflers, and they sound completely different.
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Originally Posted by ChocoTaco369
this is the truest statement in the thread.
the LS1 simply isn't a motor meant to sound "old school." it's a nu-muscle car motor. the best way to produce this sound is to run true duals with an H-pipe, a lopey cam and some type of flowmaster muffler. my vote goes for single chambers, but you may have even better luck running a set of super 40's...if you can get them to fit.
EVERYTHING ELSE will be a disappointment. if you really are forcing yourself to run on stock manifolds and y-pipe, try looking into one of those mufflex catbacks with a spintech muffler. nothing else sounds the least bit old school: flowmaster-out, borla-out, GMMG-out, corsa-WAYYY OUT, magnaflow-out, hooker-out, LM1-WAYYYYY OUT, LM2-out...
the LS1 simply isn't a motor meant to sound "old school." it's a nu-muscle car motor. the best way to produce this sound is to run true duals with an H-pipe, a lopey cam and some type of flowmaster muffler. my vote goes for single chambers, but you may have even better luck running a set of super 40's...if you can get them to fit.
EVERYTHING ELSE will be a disappointment. if you really are forcing yourself to run on stock manifolds and y-pipe, try looking into one of those mufflex catbacks with a spintech muffler. nothing else sounds the least bit old school: flowmaster-out, borla-out, GMMG-out, corsa-WAYYY OUT, magnaflow-out, hooker-out, LM1-WAYYYYY OUT, LM2-out...
What exhaust setups have you ran before?
I will agree that y-pipes suck.
Last edited by brad8266; 05-30-2007 at 04:06 PM.
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Of course, everyone is allowed they're own opinion, but anyone that is bad mouthing a GMMG hasn't actually heard one. Just put mine on, and considering it's still stock manifolds, cats and 'Y', it sounds freakin' awesome! Mothers cover they're small children's ears. Traffic backs off and those that know rompin, stompin V8's look in admiration. Think 1970 Trans-Am series cars at full throttle and you've got the GMMG.