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I was wonder, the loudmouth is pretty much an open exhaust system, with a 4" piece of pipe acting as a resonator, could i just go with an open 3" exhaust from the cat, would that sound similar, would it be too loud? I think it would sound alright.
PS- my car, got a new tranny( for those of u who remember my past post)
97\' Black Firebird W68<br />mods as of yet- home depot CAI, Dynomax exhaust, 255 Yokohama tires
i have 3 inch straight back from the cat.... now if you want loud that is the cheapest and loudest way to go. gets RICEY past 3k rpms but its loud and i read somewere that its supose to give like 3 more rwhp than any muffler system. [img]graemlins/toto.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/toto.gif[/img] P.S. toto or he neighbors dont like it much at 4 am !!
AIS 2 OHH the memories... Great times and putting names with faces.<p>From \"interesting\" hooters waitress(Did you guys FLY ? ) to pissing BMW owners off on the ride home. To ending up in Philidelphia and USING (hahaha) an ice machine. I had a BLAST.<p>Thanxs to all that showed up!!
do u have a recording, i would be really interested in it. and about the ricey, all V6s will get ricey, mine sounds ricey past 3k with the stock muffler, what do u expect its missing two cylinders...
97\' Black Firebird W68<br />mods as of yet- home depot CAI, Dynomax exhaust, 255 Yokohama tires
I pretty much have NO MUFFLER, because exhaust is routed through:
Headers,
turbo,
3" stainless steel downpipe,
no cat,
3" adjustable borla--->with the open plate. :D
Sounds wonderful at idle-4500, similar to an 8,
An sounds like a well tuned race car from 4500-5500. :D
EDIT: Forgot to add that EVERYONE, knows when I come home, well they hear me coming home at least. ;)
[ February 03, 2002: Message edited by: 2WISH4 ]</p>
Chance<br />1999 Grand Prix GTP<br />*stock*<br />1993 Camaro<br />Custom intercooled turbo, BMR suspension, huge stereo, appearance mods......<br />and now most is FOR SALE! :p)
Yeh my sounds AWESOME at idle and everyone hears me come in when i arrive late INSIDE our school on mondays LOL umm ill try to get some sounds clips up yeh i will have to start saying a well tuned race car past 4k instead of RICE !! i like it.
AIS 2 OHH the memories... Great times and putting names with faces.<p>From \"interesting\" hooters waitress(Did you guys FLY ? ) to pissing BMW owners off on the ride home. To ending up in Philidelphia and USING (hahaha) an ice machine. I had a BLAST.<p>Thanxs to all that showed up!!
yeah, if u think it sounds like rice, u have obviously never heard a honda civic with a big fat fart muffler on it. it sounds like an old man farting after eating a big bowl of rice. when american v6s hit high rpms they sound like, v6s hitting high rmps... hehehe
97\' Black Firebird W68<br />mods as of yet- home depot CAI, Dynomax exhaust, 255 Yokohama tires
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