CME Camaro guys...what do you think???
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CME Camaro guys...what do you think???
I just put my Hooker longtubes on and my Pace setter off road Y pipe...my car is a SLP SS so it came with the SLP Center mount exhaust....I kept that when I did my header install...
My buddy has a WS6 with just a flow master Muffler, and its just as loud as mine with the headers. What Im wondering is, Can I change out the SLP muffler and still use the SLP CME tips?? I want a less restrictive, more aggressive muffler.
I had Magnaflow on my turbo V6 and it was loud...but is it any different then the SLP one??
My buddy has a WS6 with just a flow master Muffler, and its just as loud as mine with the headers. What Im wondering is, Can I change out the SLP muffler and still use the SLP CME tips?? I want a less restrictive, more aggressive muffler.
I had Magnaflow on my turbo V6 and it was loud...but is it any different then the SLP one??
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and slp does sell different tips for the cme, they have these on clearence http://www.slponline.com/view_product.asp?P=302500001
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What exactly makes a SS a "SLP SS" my car came with the 345HP CME Exhaust package and other SLP goodies, does that mean its a "SLP SS". I thought every SS made had to undergo the transformation process from SLP so in essence aren't all the SS breed SLPs?
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You're right, all SS's went through SLP...but some got the "second sticker" options that other didn't. My car is an SS, but doesn't have a second sticker on the passenger door. The passenger door would have a label with all the EXTRA SLP goodies that make it an SLP upgraded model.
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changing out the muffler wouldn't be hard. my buddy had pacesetter lt's and ory with the cme and a cam and it sounded really good. imo i would leave it, if you want sound, just install a cutout
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that muffler is the same as the dual/dual muffler, so it flows pretty damn good, i would drive it around a little while before you do anything drastic, alot of people want loud only to find out they wish it was quieter
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You're right, all SS's went through SLP...but some got the "second sticker" options that other didn't. My car is an SS, but doesn't have a second sticker on the passenger door. The passenger door would have a label with all the EXTRA SLP goodies that make it an SLP upgraded model.
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I just dont like the as cast CME tips, because they get dirty, and look like ****, unless you polish out the casting, and or switch to the tips sold on EBAY, and a few other places, which are the same style, just smoother & I think a little bigger. JMO
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Check to see if you have a cone/ring of silence on that muffler. Very possible that it could be your culprit as to why the car is so much quieter.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...t=silence+cone
If so, remove it and go from there. I think if it is infact your problem, you'll be more than pleased with the sound when taken care of.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...t=silence+cone
If so, remove it and go from there. I think if it is infact your problem, you'll be more than pleased with the sound when taken care of.