running tsp duals out the back
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running tsp duals out the back
well i love the exhaust as of right now, but somewhere in the future im going to add a cam, and my friend had the same setup and the sound was very bad from inside the car. have people tried to run the tsp set up out the back?
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If you run any true dual setup out the back, as opposed to dumped at axel it'll most definently sound slightly quieter in the cabin. Yet sil be just as loud n aggresive outside.
I've had both setups dumped vs outback I'll vote outback any day of the week
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I've had both setups dumped vs outback I'll vote outback any day of the week
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IMO the duals sound like **** run out the back, at least with the Dynomax bullet mufflers. Dumped under the car my duals sound deep and powerful, and set off car alarms across the street. When I had them run out the back, they just sound high pitched, tinny,and raspy. No bass at all. Went back to dumps after a couple days.
If you're worried about sound/vibration inside the car, just angle the turn downs towards the sides of the car instead of straight down.
If you're worried about sound/vibration inside the car, just angle the turn downs towards the sides of the car instead of straight down.
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Originally Posted by Silverhawk_02TA
IMO the duals sound like **** run out the back, at least with the Dynomax bullet mufflers. Dumped under the car my duals sound deep and powerful, and set off car alarms across the street. When I had them run out the back, they just sound high pitched, tinny,and raspy. No bass at all. Went back to dumps after a couple days.
If you're worried about sound/vibration inside the car, just angle the turn downs towards the sides of the car instead of straight down.
If you're worried about sound/vibration inside the car, just angle the turn downs towards the sides of the car instead of straight down.
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Originally Posted by magius231
mine are out the back and I certainly don't have a problem with lack of low end noise (as evident by the car alarms I set off from a floor away in our parking garage at work)...
That is one of the things that make having duals absolutely amazing..
The other day i set of a riced out s2000's car alarm pulling into circuit city. It was one of those loud aftermarket systems with the pagers. The guy came running out of the store and meticulously examined his car. The pople parked out front picking up their new TV thought it was hilarious as I walked past with a big grin on my face..