LT's, metallic cats, Powersticks...too loud?
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I am about to install Hooker LT's with metallic spun highflow 2.5" cats built into a custom true dual x pipe system, followed by 2.5" pipes over the axle into a medium length powerstick muffler on each side.
Will this be obnoxiously loud or will I be able to live with it?
Will this be obnoxiously loud or will I be able to live with it?
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No, it will be pretty tame actually.
I have 3" magnaflow metallic cats, 3" x-pipe, and short powerpack mufflers dumping at the axle. With that as your main mods, the car will be sorta loud but nothing like the obnoxious rasp of a catless y-pipe like the setup on my last car. Once I upped my compression and put in a cam with a lot of overlap, my idle is loud as all hell now, but once I start moving it's not insanely loud unless I punch it and then it screams.
I have 3" magnaflow metallic cats, 3" x-pipe, and short powerpack mufflers dumping at the axle. With that as your main mods, the car will be sorta loud but nothing like the obnoxious rasp of a catless y-pipe like the setup on my last car. Once I upped my compression and put in a cam with a lot of overlap, my idle is loud as all hell now, but once I start moving it's not insanely loud unless I punch it and then it screams.
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Originally Posted by turbowhistle86
that's what I like to hear! I wanna be able to scare most people on the street, but not have a squad car permanently attached to my bumper either.
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Originally Posted by turbowhistle86
I am about to install Hooker LT's with metallic spun highflow 2.5" cats built into a custom true dual x pipe system, followed by 2.5" pipes over the axle into a medium length powerstick muffler on each side.
Will this be obnoxiously loud or will I be able to live with it?
Will this be obnoxiously loud or will I be able to live with it?
Weren't you talking about fabbing a catback out of the powersticks? I was playing with the idea also but ended up going back to the TDs
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I'm glad most of you like this setup....I'm pretty freakin excited about it. I just hope it doesn't turn out stupid loud or not fitting right, I really don't wanna have to change the setup again.
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Similar setup here, XS headers and a catted y-pipe through a single 3" medium powerstick. I wish I was true-duels but it is definately loud. I love the WOT sound and idle for sure but part throttle is somewhat less pretty. I am sure that two powerpacks would be better for part throttle, either in a true-dual or one after the y-pipe and one at the back somewhere. But to the OP, I think your setup would be pretty awesome.
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Originally Posted by turbowhistle86
I'm glad most of you like this setup....I'm pretty freakin excited about it. I just hope it doesn't turn out stupid loud or not fitting right, I really don't wanna have to change the setup again.
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I've got dual mediums through an h-pipe, its like a monster at wot, and deep as *** at half throttle. Definitely gets looks and thumbs up around time, and cops dont approve hahha
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I think the X pipe is easier, however, I have heard that H pipes sound a lil bit better. I am going X pipe, because I have one left over from the custom setup I tried to do with my 5.0 Stang
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Originally Posted by HavATampa
And this thread was going oh so well. You had to go and ask this question didn't you. ![The Jester](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_jest.gif)
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Also, when are you getting your setup installed? Cant wait to hear it.
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H pipes are def more torquey and noticeable deeper.. like the big blocks of the good ole days.. hehe
I chose an H over X since i'd had an x previously in my other duals setups...
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either way it'll sound nice
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I chose an H over X since i'd had an x previously in my other duals setups...
and I'm sorry i hadn't gone with one the first time.
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either way it'll sound nice
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Ultimate setup: 3" Med. Powerstick in the intermediate pipe, & two short 2.5" Powersticks running transverse at the rear - like the GMMG setups. Turn them around & run OVER the louvers instead of into them & they sound different & still work. (A Cobra Kit guy tried them like this & loved them).
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