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or my magnaflow on my V6= like a dman screaming import in high rpms
no dont get me wrong the magnaflow sounds good at idle but anything higher i hate so basically is the rumbler loud like my magnaflow loud or liek a v8 thanks
p.s.sorry if confusing
It still sounds like a V6 to me and probably most any other car nut. It's is the actual volume that is loud. Yes, at idle it has a very mean "Rumble" to it, but at wide open throttle it will get pretty loud. I think it sounds better than any other catback for our cars I've heard until after 4000rpm's, where I don't like any of them. It's just real hard to make our cars sound GOOD up there.
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Originally posted by therock: i know you are partial to the rumbler but forget about the price for a minute which 1 would be better the rumbler or the loudmouth
rumbler, LM is REALLY RICEY
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rumbler owns. trust me it mellows out after a bit. it sounds great, and really isnt as loud as some would have u beleive. i love it. u will love the performance, mpg gains and sound. its deep. yes it sounds like an 8 for a lot of the rev range. even when u rev it (after it burns in) all the way up to 4500 rpms theres no rasp, it just sounds like a high pitched 8. but it will amaze you. its good i recommend it
ok so the rumbler is 225 i belive without the tips becuase i want to keep my tips i have on right know what all would i need to isntall it or have a shop install it im lanning on getting a high flow cat and if igured i might as well change my exhaust now so has anybody heard the magnaflow and the rumbler the one clip i heard of the rumbler sound a lout rapser than my magnaflow but alout of people tell me im wrong
Yea I have the loudmouth, and yea it gets pretty damn ricey, but VERY LOUD! I wish I had just got the rumbler instead but... we all make mistakes right Matt?
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Originally posted by OneQuickV6: I think it sounds better than any other catback for our cars I've heard until after 4000rpm's, where I don't like any of them. It's just real hard to make our cars sound GOOD up there.
At least he is honest, I can't stand people who say their exhaust never gets raspy, they ALL do above 4-4500. I wouldent hesitate to buy from an honest company like this, and it seems to get good reviews.
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
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