Making my own?
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Making my own?
I am gonna make my own loudmouth...
Has anyone ever made there own? And should i run it out the back and dump it there or tip it.
And if anyone has a sound clip of it can you send it or anything i really wanna hear it.
Any other suggestions would be awesome.
Has anyone ever made there own? And should i run it out the back and dump it there or tip it.
And if anyone has a sound clip of it can you send it or anything i really wanna hear it.
Any other suggestions would be awesome.
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You could do a dynomouth. It's basically a loudmouth style setup that uses the stock pipes and a bullet instead of a resinator. First, you get yourself a Dynomax Bullet race muffler:
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...49870_-1_10265
Then you bring that to a muffler/exhaust shop. You tell them to cut out the stock muffler and fab in filler pipe where the muffler used to be. Then they need to cut out a piece of the I-pipe just in front of the rear axel and weld in the bullet muffler you provided.
It cost me $100 in labor and $50 for the bullet. So for $150 I had a bad *** sounding car that could outflow most catbacks out there. Even with LT's and ORY I have no complaints. Especially when I'm at the track
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...49870_-1_10265
Then you bring that to a muffler/exhaust shop. You tell them to cut out the stock muffler and fab in filler pipe where the muffler used to be. Then they need to cut out a piece of the I-pipe just in front of the rear axel and weld in the bullet muffler you provided.
It cost me $100 in labor and $50 for the bullet. So for $150 I had a bad *** sounding car that could outflow most catbacks out there. Even with LT's and ORY I have no complaints. Especially when I'm at the track