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Well Im loading the clips up on photobucket now but I found a leak on where the passenger tailpipe connects to the U saped pipe. Jeff the exhaust guy prob couldnt reach it and the every top of it but it leaks bad I can hear it over the sound inside the car. Calling him tomorrow about getting it fixed but clips will be up soon.
Yea, I agree that the clips may not show it justice. It dont sound deep to me, but as long as you like it then thats all that matters. Congrads on the setup.
well he is one of my brothers friends from school and I slowly got to know him now I take him to school everyday, he was really kool about doing the clips and loves the car too.
sounds pretty decent.... is the camera taking the video an actual video camera, or a digital still camera?
if its a digital still camera (like a sony or canon point and shoot) your audio will suck balls. i did the same thing becasue i dont have a video camera and ended up using my sony WSC-D7 and it came out sounding tinny when i get compliments from ls1 owners all the time.
all in all it sounds pretty good. congrats on your true duals.
question for all you guys who were quoting pipe diameters -- how do you figure (what formula are you using to determine) the equivalent flow area (like you are stating that dual 2.25" pipes have the same flow as a single 3.18" i think?)
question for all you guys who were quoting pipe diameters -- how do you figure (what formula are you using to determine) the equivalent flow area (like you are stating that dual 2.25" pipes have the same flow as a single 3.18" i think?)
im honestly curious and would like to know.
thanks.
The volume of a cylinder equals the (area of the base)*height = ¶r2h (thats pi times the radius squared times the height, or in this case the length).
Originally posted by SSMOWS6
i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
It was a digital camera dont know the name of the company but I'll find out thanks everyone for the comments I have to get the leak fixed and in a few months it will be broken in, then some headers with deepen it after that.
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