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If your talking full exhaust, I have a 3" highflow cat w/ the loudmouth and lets just say...its not called a loudmouth for nothin...you can hear it comin' a mile away...i know...i told my dad to take it out so I could hear it go down the road...
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\'97 Pontiac Firebird A4 3.08/open<br />Best 60ft.: 2.411 Best 1/8: 10.262 @ 69.726 Best 1/4: 15.941 @ 87.48<br />Mods: SLP CAI, Loudmouth, Test Pipe
I personally just installed a loudmouth with a 3" in/out catco catalytic converter on my 3.8L camaro and its freaking loud. My buddy with a 5.0 LX Mustang and with an H-Pipe, Flowmaster mufflers, and pipes in place of his catalytic converters had his hands over his ears when I floored it tonight. So in short the I can't speak for many other kits but but the Loudmouth is flat out loud as hell and really really throaty too.
Your all wrong... the loudest is dual fart cannons! You will be able to be heard from 3 miles away. However if you out them on your fbod. people will smack the shi* out of you for having them. ;) [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]
the hooker exaust is pretty damn loud, really annoying on the inside of the car too =) specialy on long trips ( 2 hours plus )
i know for a fact i can hear it poping from revving down at the end of a track... little over a quarter mile down and its just like its in front of you
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I´D HEARD THE LOUDEST IS THE SLP LOUDMOUTH TOO [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img] I JUST WANTED TO CONFIRM IT IN ADITION TO BUY THIS PRODUCT.
By the way, does anyone has a Video or mp3 of the SLP LOUDMOUTH for a V6 ? and how many HORSE POWER WILL ADD TO MY CAR ? [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]
IF SOMEBODY IN THIS FORUM HAS IT IN HIS RIDE PLEASE TELL US WHAT´S FEEL LIKE ?
It's a total package deal, if you have headers, highflow cat and a cut out, THATS the loudest. Mine is the same thing if you use the open plate on the borla. It's pretty friggin loud. I had a cutout and it is nothing compared to my system now.
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