TSP True dual muffler question
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TSP True dual muffler question
I think i have finally made up my mind to go with the QTP Longtubes and the TSP True dual setup. However the only thing still up in the air is what mufflers to use. I want to choose between the 3 that are offered from TSP which are
Flowmaster Sweet Thunders
Dynomax Bullets
Moroso Spiral Flows
how are these ranked in terms of just pure volume I will probably get the one that is the most quite of the 3. I figure with TD's it can only be so quite but I don;t want to attract anymore bad attention (COPS) then i have to
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Flowmaster Sweet Thunders
Dynomax Bullets
Moroso Spiral Flows
how are these ranked in terms of just pure volume I will probably get the one that is the most quite of the 3. I figure with TD's it can only be so quite but I don;t want to attract anymore bad attention (COPS) then i have to
thanks
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sweet thunders are awesome. They are loud"ish" but at high rpms my old LM1 and stock headers were louder.
clip of what it sounds like with Pacesetter LT's and TSP dual thunders
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZIJl9pVMyhI
http://youtube.com/watch?v=KwyaDmAvq2U
clip of what it sounds like with Pacesetter LT's and TSP dual thunders
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZIJl9pVMyhI
http://youtube.com/watch?v=KwyaDmAvq2U
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I have no idea but I'm sure if you called, emailed or pm'd Texas Speed they would be able to tell you what your looking for, GL I am looking at doing the TSP true duals also to go with my header purchase
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I went with Spiral Flows and I love them (not TSP dumps though). I've heard all of the other exhaust and the seem to lacking something. They all just sound like a typical V8 with exhaust. The SF's seem to give it a bit more "character". Since I've got them my dad wants to put them on his SBC Austin Healy, and my friend wants to put them on his 64 mustang. I wouldn't trade them for the world and I can't wait to hear them through my stroker with a little more RPM