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Old Oct 16, 2000 | 06:06 PM
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Exhaust for thirdgen?

I am very interested in buying a cat-back for my 1992 Camaro RS. However, I've heard nothing but bad things about Flowmaster, due to it being too loud. I do not want a loud exhaust, something like their Force II or III instead of the American Thunder maybe. Also, does ne1 else have a quiet exhaust on their car made by a different company? How much did you spend? Did you get some good gains on it?
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Old Oct 21, 2000 | 09:55 PM
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I've got the SLP third-gen firehawk exhaust, two tailpipes exiting on driver side. Also have Random Technologies converters. Sound is outstanding. Not too loud, not too soft, very deep. I get a lot of compliments on it. It was about $350 for the exhaust, and about $325 for the converters. SOTP difference. I think the exhaust cost has dropped to around $300, but I'm not sure.

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1989 Formula WS6 M5
SLP cold air induction, K&N filter, TPIS modified MAF, TPIS 52mm TB w/ airfoil, Random Tech cats, SLP cat-back, TPIS AFPR, March underdrive pulley, Accel 300+ coil & 8.8mm wires, Bosch Platinum+4 plugs, Hypertech 160°F t-stat & fan switch, Hypertech Streetrunner chip, Centerforce dual-friction clutch, PST front suspension kit, PowerStop cross-drilled rotors, Porterfield Carbon Kevlar pads, Russell SS brake lines, Firehawk SZ50 EP P255/50ZR16.

G-Tech Pro measurements:
0-60 mph: 6.0 sec
212 RWHP

1/8 mile results: 9.74 sec @ 74.5 mph; 0-60 ft @ 2.35 sec; +0.46 reaction

[b]2001 Trans Am WS6 A4[b]
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Old Oct 22, 2000 | 01:45 AM
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You do NOT want loud???!!! (j/k)
Flowmaster has "Delta-flow" technology available in many of their mufflers, so they might also have it avail. for the 80-series, which is the only kind that fits our cars. I've heard the 80-series and the sound outside goes down a bit, the interior resonance is reduced a lot, and the muffler tone goes from really juicy and raw (how many can relate to that?! c'mon) to a lil "dryer". Other than the flows, I've noticed the Borlas are deeper more than loud. Personally, it's all FLOW when you want bang for the buck.

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Old Oct 23, 2000 | 04:38 PM
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I have been very happy with my Hooker Aerochamber cat-back system. It has 4 3 inch chrome tips, 2 on each side, the sound is great and it cost me $260 from Jegs.

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1987 Chevy Camaro IROC-Z
L98 TPI 350 (5.7L)
TH 700R-4 Transmission with 2.77:1 Rear End

Current Mods: Edelbrock TES 1 5/8" Headers, Hooker Aerochamber Cat-Back System, Performance Resource Chip with 160* Thermostat, Accel Ignition Components, K&N Filters, All Free Mods, Falken ZIEX Z-Rated Tires.

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