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Should sound great, i'm sure... don't expect to get the rumbler until next christmas tho....
(EDIT: I apologize for being terse there, but i ordered the TSP Rumbler at the beginning of april and in the end i had to change the order in order to actually get something... i guess on the plus side for you they'll have the rumbler i was going to buy in stock, so you might get it within the month... MIGHT)
that sucks, they must have just slipped up on yours, cause i ordered mine on friday, and it came in today. which i totally wasnt expecting, just because of what ive heard about TSP
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install it yourself, then have the exhuast shop weld it all together. this is the exhuast im getting, when i finish saving up. glad to hear you got everything. keep us updated on how you like it.
1998 bright red camaro ,M5 ,Y87 ,stock<br /><br />Originally posted by Rune:<br />If it smells like a turd and looks like a turd, chances are its probably not a candy bar.
install it yourself, then have the exhuast shop weld it all together. this is the exhuast im getting, when i finish saving up. glad to hear you got everything. keep us updated on how you like it.
the 3 inch cat isn't going to fit to the exhaust manifold Y pipe or to the stock S pipe also, since you got a 3 inch cat, and the rumbler is 3inch, are you going to buy the SLP 3 inch S pipe or have the exhaust shop make you one?
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the 3 inch cat isn't going to fit to the exhaust manifold Y pipe or to the stock S pipe also, since you got a 3 inch cat, and the rumbler is 3inch, are you going to buy the SLP 3 inch S pipe or have the exhaust shop make you one?
do you mean me or him? and isnt the stock y pipe 3 inch? i plan on ordering the EXACT same thing he ordered : rumbler, 3" cat, and the s pipe.
1998 bright red camaro ,M5 ,Y87 ,stock<br /><br />Originally posted by Rune:<br />If it smells like a turd and looks like a turd, chances are its probably not a candy bar.
it may be for the 3.8, but if it is I think it may be only the intake side. in fact I am sure its not the exhaust side, because there is not a 3" adaptor on the back of the cat, and the 3.8 doesn't have a 3" exhaust. so no, the cat will not fit the stock s pipe. I had to get an intake adapter for my 3" in/out cat for my 3.4L pacesetter Y pipe (2.5"). and I have the SLP S pipe and the Rumbler. you are going to love it. trust me.
Got it installed today, boy is it loud! I'm not exactly happy with it, however, I think it will grow on me. It sounds beautiful at idle and in the lower range (0-2000 RPM) but above that it's a droning sound. I know it's not a v8, (which I may actually be getting this summer, found a wrecked z28 with perfect motor) and I'll never eliminate the rasp of a v6, but any way to lessen this? It's loud enough as it is, that's for sure. I'm afraid that headers will deepen the sound, but will also amplify it.
Anything cheap and easy to remedy this problem?
Got it installed today, boy is it loud! I'm not exactly happy with it, however, I think it will grow on me. It sounds beautiful at idle and in the lower range (0-2000 RPM) but above that it's a droning sound. I know it's not a v8, (which I may actually be getting this summer, found a wrecked z28 with perfect motor) and I'll never eliminate the rasp of a v6, but any way to lessen this? It's loud enough as it is, that's for sure. I'm afraid that headers will deepen the sound, but will also amplify it.
Anything cheap and easy to remedy this problem?
Give it about 100 or so miles for the pipes to "break in"
I am running the same setup as you pretty much, and the sound changed a ton after a month or so.
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I'm afraid that headers will deepen the sound, but will also amplify it.
Yeah that's pretty much what will happen. The rasp should kick in a little later too but it will be more pronounced (louder). That's what happened when I had loudmouth at least.
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