hi everyone i have already tried the search function and have come up empty handed but sorry if i missed it. my question is i have headers with high flow cat and flowmaster cat back, will removing the resonator produce alot of rasp? and will it decrease some of the interior drone? thanks in advance
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http://forum.camarov6.com/showthread.php?t=59728
^There are several members w/ soundclips of pacesetter headers and flowmaster catbacks
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i removed the resonater long ago and recommended others to do it as well... there is more interior drone, but only because it makes the exhaust much louder. Overall there isnt any more rasp though unless you sit there revving it in neutral. On my college campus with many other camaros, i think mine is the best sounding of the v6's.
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Originally posted by kristenno rasp except high rpms since we are 6's and the interior noise will be ALOT louder.
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Originally posted by lookout4theyetimine still doesnt rasp in high rpm's? yea it gets kinda high pitched but i've never noticed any rasp... no offense but i dont think you even have a flowmaster?
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Originally posted by lookout4theyetimine still doesnt rasp in high rpm's? yea it gets kinda high pitched but i've never noticed any rasp... no offense but i dont think you even have a flowmaster?
check out her cardomain dude1999 Camaro Z/28
1973 Firebird Formula
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sorry kristin, i didnt think you had the flowmaster, i thought you had magnaflow.. i wasnt trying to be a **** either, and badinfluence, i know that she knows about cars, she knows a hell of a lot more than i do. I was just saying that my exhaust and most others on here dont really have rasp problems under load, its typically just neutral revs that get raspy. In that case, mine rasps like crazy in neutral, but under load it isnt raspy.
dont wanna start any fights here, just throwin in my 2 cents. apology's to kristin if i sounded rude, i have alot of respect for you and your car.
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Originally posted by lookout4theyetisorry kristin, i didnt think you had the flowmaster, i thought you had magnaflow.. i wasnt trying to be a **** either, and badinfluence, i know that she knows about cars, she knows a hell of a lot more than i do. I was just saying that my exhaust and most others on here dont really have rasp problems under load, its typically just neutral revs that get raspy. In that case, mine rasps like crazy in neutral, but under load it isnt raspy.
dont wanna start any fights here, just throwin in my 2 cents. apology's to kristin if i sounded rude, i have alot of respect for you and your car.1999 Camaro Z/28
1973 Firebird Formula
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lol yea lookin back at that post i sounded like an ***... i guess since i thought she had magnaflow that she was stabbing at flowmaster, and it seems like a lot of people seem to say bad things about flowmaster having never heard it or anything... but i was proven wrong and now i feel owned haha
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Originally posted by badinfluenceRSi love flowmasters...they sound AWESOME on V8's and sound pretty darn good on my 3.8...we'll see how my opinion changes after i get my borla on tho ;)
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Originally posted by lookout4theyetimy next exhaust will be a borla lol... my cousin had one on his 95 TA, and all i can say is wow... My buddy had the flowmaster on his formula, and the borla does sound way better1999 Camaro Z/28
1973 Firebird Formula
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