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Exactly what the title says, I dont have them completly done but heres a quick vid. they are WAY WAY to loud there is no way i can drive this on the street like that. im ordering these
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Last edited by Tricked-Out-Toy; 05-26-2006 at 10:13 AM.
The video doesnt do it justice, in real life its much louder and has more of a hollow raspy sound to it, If I could get away with it and not get a ticket I would keep it like that for a little while. it sounds CRAZY. I used 20 inch chambereds, I think the actual muffler is only 18". I prolly could have toned it down more if I mounted them in the stock location instead of mounting them straight in parrallel with the car so im sure that doesnt help.
ok even with the baffles the damn thing is still scaring little old ladys, so I need to either move the chambered mufflers up closer to the engine or swap out to a standard style. Anyone know how much of a difference it would make to move them up to before the axle?
put the mufflers up closer to the h-pipe, before the axle. this will help mellow it out a bit by having all the pipe after the muffler. setup looks clean.
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