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  • #16
    well first off the only people that will ask you if your car is an 8 are people that dont know whata good 8 sounds like lol i have NEVER confused a 6 for and 8 also anyone trying to sell you a muffler will tell you that it is better than the other brands like he is going to say "hey man pay more for this muffler even though dynomax and flowmaster are better mufflers" haha im not ripping on the muffler I'm sure its great i'm just saying take other peoples words not the sellsperson
    2001 SOM Camaro SS<p>Direct flo lid---Lakewood LCAs----Edelbrock Torque Arm-----Lous Short Stick---Dynomouth 3\" Exhaust---SLP Center Mount Exhaust---Poly tranny and torque arm mounts.<p>My site....http://community.webshots.com/album/49413018hRfdbP

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    • #17
      I've had a Ravin moffler for about 1 1/2 years and i like it alot.But i also have glass packed quad resonetor tips that i think helps the sound.
      ~S87 Black 99 Firebird~

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      • #18
        I got a dynomax, always thought they were the cheapest and best. Anyways while we are on this topic of which has a deeper sound im gonna pop this question out. I seen this mod for an LS1 it's basically a small copper tube that crosses from the 2 pipes on the right. 2 holes are drilled in the pipes (the right exhaust tail pipe, and the pipe that heads to the front) and the copper tube is welded on to them. I heard this creates a more rumbly sound but I have never tried it. And not that many 6 people probably know about it. Has anyone heard of it or tried it?

        Ted

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        • #19
          yeah i saw that mod i wonder if it really sounds better?
          96 RS <br />Zex n20, 3.23, CAI, Custom Exaust,Hurst Shifter,& 1 piece driveshaft.<p>96 Y87<br />b&m shiftimprover, 3.23, piee driveshaft, slp cai, and zex n20.<br />Representing the left side of the map 925 415 510 and all the area codes.<a href=\"http://eastbayracing.com\" target=\"_blank\">http://eastbayracing.com</a>

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          • #20
            Hey does anyone have sound clips of there cars? If so could you please post them? I to have REALLY been wanting to get an exhaust system on my car, but I am unsure what system will sound best to me and the only way for me to figure it out is to hear the different systems. Thanks for the help. [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/toto.gif[/img]
            <a href=\"http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Street/6330/VicCamaro.html\" target=\"_blank\"><b>*1997 Silver Camaro A4/3.08*</b></a><br /><b>Best 1/4</b>(December 17, 2003)<br />Race weight: 3580lbs w/driver <br />RT: .396 1/4: 14.93 60\': 2.08 MPH: 89.73<br /><b>Mods</b><br />&gt;Flowmaster 80 muffler (muffler only) &gt;Homemade cold air with K&N 1000cfm cone filter &gt;Trans-go Shift Kit &gt;2400-2600 TCI converter<p><b>*1969 Camaro SS*</b><br />*502ci (92-octane pump gas)<br />*2-speed powerglide<br /><b>Best 1/4:</b>1.34 60ft 9.78@138.12mph (Aug 16, 2003)

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            • #21
              My friend had a raven on his V6 sonoma and it sounded a lot better than stock and was always a low rumble, i like it. I have a dynomax on my 84bird which is a V6 and it sounds really good, it never sounded ricey always nice and deep. i was still thinking about getting flowmaster cuase everyone praises them so much.
              1996 Chevy Camaro SS<br />#67 of 2,410 made that year with the slp package<br />Street Lethal Fbody Association Member<br /> <a href=\"http://www.cars-on-line.com/97cam11475.html\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cars-on-line.com/97cam11475.html</a>

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              • #22
                Thanks for all the replies. I think I'm leaning towards the Flowmaster 80 Series. Also when i was at Midas the guy told me that an exhaust will not increase horsepower. I thought it did, can anyone help me out here.
                Thanks
                Joe<br />1995 3.4 Teal Camaro<br />80 Series Flowmaster<br />B&M Ripper Shifter<br />K&N Air Filter

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                • #23
                  [img]graemlins/bs.gif[/img]
                  The guy was a moron. They even say in the Ravin' brochures that it will add H.P..
                  Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: \"WOW!!!!, what a ride!\"

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                  • #24
                    well i have a Flowmaster also and i like it...alot.....most people do around my parts.
                    I am getting 3" cat and I pipe tomarrow to boot.
                    <a href=\"http://www.geocities.com/anoxie00bird\" target=\"_blank\">My car</a>

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                    • #25
                      Ok, I see there are two different inlet sizes I can get on the 80 Series Flowmaster. One is 2.5" and the other is 3". I know the stock inlet is like 2.25". I hear people saying if I go with the 3" I'll lose backpressure. What will backpressure effect? Also will I have to get a new cat if I go with the 3"? Will the 3" sound better than the 2.5"? What would you recommend and why?
                      Thanks
                      Joe<br />1995 3.4 Teal Camaro<br />80 Series Flowmaster<br />B&M Ripper Shifter<br />K&N Air Filter

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