Bullet mufflers
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From: Central Jersey
Car: 1988 Iroc
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Bullet mufflers
does anyone know if bullet mufflers are legal in new jersey? and if you have a bullet muffler, can u tell me how they flow and maybe put up a sound clip.
i have hooker super comp right now, do you think its worth switching to bullet?
i have hooker super comp right now, do you think its worth switching to bullet?
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Dunno about being legal there but be warned, they don't do much in the way of muffling. Straight through design so you tell me how they flow
On your 305 they'll be a bit more quiet than mine though. What kind of muffler are you running now? btw, here's a video of what my car sounds like, can't even hardly hear my buddy's car
Click here for the wmv video
On your 305 they'll be a bit more quiet than mine though. What kind of muffler are you running now? btw, here's a video of what my car sounds like, can't even hardly hear my buddy's car
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They're smog legal as mufflers don't affect smog, however I'm sure it isn't sound legal.
They flow very well, I gained nothing/lost nothing in back to back runs at the track running my bullet muffler, and running an open Y-pipe. Click "Hear Me" in my sig for a clip.
If requires a little custom work, but nothing a good exhaust shop can't handle. If you want something louder, or want more flow, then yes it's worth switching. However, IMO, unless you just want it for the sound or you have something in mind in the future, an LB9 doesn't put out enough power to really worry about it.
They flow very well, I gained nothing/lost nothing in back to back runs at the track running my bullet muffler, and running an open Y-pipe. Click "Hear Me" in my sig for a clip.
If requires a little custom work, but nothing a good exhaust shop can't handle. If you want something louder, or want more flow, then yes it's worth switching. However, IMO, unless you just want it for the sound or you have something in mind in the future, an LB9 doesn't put out enough power to really worry about it.
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