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Old 09-14-2012, 03:49 PM
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Ok, hi everybody I am new to the forum and this is one of my first posts.

So, right now I have a 1995 trans am all stock except for a CAI and I would like some opinions for the exhaust I am thinking of making up. So I am gunna base it of the slp loudmouth system but instead of having the resonator, I think I will put 2 dynomax bullets right before the tips on both sides. Does anybody think this will sound good, or do you think just 1 bullet in place of the resonator would be better. Any advice will be appreciated.
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search dynomouth or TSP rumbler.
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Welcome to the forums. Where in Ontario you located?

SLP LM1s sound great and are cheap. Being that your probubly keeping the cat for emissions it wont be that loud or obnoxious. As the previous post said try looking for sound clips on youtube of the dynomouth or borlamouth if your dead dead on changing out the reasonator.
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Originally Posted by 95mysticta
Welcome to the forums. Where in Ontario you located?

SLP LM1s sound great and are cheap. Being that your probubly keeping the cat for emissions it wont be that loud or obnoxious. As the previous post said try looking for sound clips on youtube of the dynomouth or borlamouth if your dead dead on changing out the reasonator.
Hi, I am in Prescott (about an hour south of Ottawa on the St Lawrence) anyways I was gunna get a tsp rumbler but they are out of stock so I think I am gunna get my local shop to make me one up. Although do you think it would sound better if it was a slp powerflo design but with bullets and no muffler in the I pipe?
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welcome! just throwing out another option
http://www.classicchambered.com/classic/products.html

its hard to speculate on sound, especially since everyone has a different opinion of what sounds good. I suggest listening to different set ups/brands on youtube
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That is what i did to mine. I have a 94 Formy and the slp loudmouth was just to loud for everyday driving. I put 2 magnaflow 4 inch round at the end and then tips go on the end of those. I love the way it sounds now. This was very easy to do and exhaust shop charged me 20 dollars to cut off pipes and weld on magnaflows.
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some mighty powerful setups do not have that deep sound
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I think it will sound good. I'm running Corsa on my 95 ta with gutted cat and love the way it sounds.



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