This is an exhaust question, but since it is for my brother's silverado, I thought that it deserved to be here instead.
My brother has a 1999 Chevy Silverado. He has the 5.4L V8, and recently lifted it, but super swampers on it and a new exhaust.
The exhaust is true dual, with 3" pipes to Flowmaster American Thunder mufflers... Honestly, it sounds quite horrible now... It does like something is shooting off a rifle in rapid succession.
I was hoping to find a way to make it sounds better, and I knew that catalytic converters were most likely the best choice... Is that what is giving it the: pop...pop....pop...pop...((Exhaust note with intermittent silence)) sound. Or is it more likely the headers?
If anyone knows what I am talking about, then what can I do to help him fix how it sounds?
-Justin
My brother has a 1999 Chevy Silverado. He has the 5.4L V8, and recently lifted it, but super swampers on it and a new exhaust.
The exhaust is true dual, with 3" pipes to Flowmaster American Thunder mufflers... Honestly, it sounds quite horrible now... It does like something is shooting off a rifle in rapid succession.
I was hoping to find a way to make it sounds better, and I knew that catalytic converters were most likely the best choice... Is that what is giving it the: pop...pop....pop...pop...((Exhaust note with intermittent silence)) sound. Or is it more likely the headers?
If anyone knows what I am talking about, then what can I do to help him fix how it sounds?
-Justin
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