Blackheart true dual review
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Blackheart true dual review
Just installed this system and am very pleased with the quality of it. I am switching from an under the axle true dual system that would on occasion touch the rear end, so I noticed a huge improvement in ride quality.The volume level is very quiet inside the cabin. If you want a loud exhaust this is not for you, but it has a nice tone and opens up when you get on it. I do plan on adding dual electric cutouts somewhere after the x pipe, but I am satisfied for now. My car is stock other than longtubes headers and no cats. I've included some pictures of what I had to do to make the system fit on a Camaro Lt1 with longtubes. I only had to purchase a 2-1/2 connector and a 2-1/2 pipe all from autozone to make it work and also a pair of flow master 3 to 2.5 inch reducers from Jegs.
This is the 2.5 inch pipe I had to add.
This is the connector just before the x pipe where it starts to bend to the driver side
The mufflers are decent sized ones, probably the reason a lot of the sound isn't transmitted to the cabin.
Just to show you all the clearance and nothing bangs on anything.
tips are staggered and flow nicely with the bumpers curve
This is the 2.5 inch pipe I had to add.
This is the connector just before the x pipe where it starts to bend to the driver side
The mufflers are decent sized ones, probably the reason a lot of the sound isn't transmitted to the cabin.
Just to show you all the clearance and nothing bangs on anything.
tips are staggered and flow nicely with the bumpers curve
Last edited by elis94camaro; 08-10-2016 at 07:47 AM.
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prix57 (04-16-2023)
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I've been thinking about getting this for my car. I'm over the loud exhaust and want something that flows good, but is quiet. Any more pics (rear end) and a video?