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Hey All, I Want to quiet down my exhaust a little, give it a bit deeper tone if possible, mainly i want to be able to hear my engine when i rev an not just the exhaust, ive heard of replacing the resonator with a dynomax muffler but Im not sure if this is the best way to go, anyone got any suggestions on getting a real nice sound without causing too much restriction or making it too quiet... i like it loud but not deafening....ill put in a cutout if i want noise. I want to get som quality sound though...know what i mean? anyways thanks all.
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**** they arent??? i just bought one online! damn its not legal why not???? wait is the bullet the whole catback? i just ordedd the 40$ muffler [img]smile.gif[/img] am i still good with the laws? i gues if i havent been pulled over for the loudmouth, then i wont get pulled over for the dynomoutt..hah
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They dont meet 50 state sound requirements. It makes it deeper and louder than the standard resonator -- in Cali or any other state that has sound laws you'd be fukt.
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Screw sound level requirements, if you were really worried about that you wouldn't have gotten a Loudmouth in the first place! A lot of people are happy with Dynomax Super Turbo Bullet mufflers, about 18" I believe is a good length for a replacement.
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Originally posted by DARK SDE '02: A lot of people are happy with Dynomax Super Turbo Bullet mufflers, about 18" I believe is a good length for a replacement.
That on the Loudmouth would make it the TSP Rumbler.
Well people were running Dynomouths long before the Rumbler was on the market, but it's good that TSP offers it cuz it does give you another option for high flow besides the LM.
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