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Old Dec 10, 2005 | 07:15 PM
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Is it possible to fit a TSP cat-back onto a 305 TBI 3rd gen?

I love the tone of this particular cat back, and they aren't that expensive either.

Does anyone here have this TSP rumbler? And is it possible to run it on my 305 TBI? I am thinking of buying this one in favor of anything else....

EDIT: I was also thinking SLP Loudmouth exhaust, but I only see they made them for 4th gen camaros/firebird which is a damn shame seeing as how they sound very nice...or I am just thinking a simple exhaust cut out

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Old Dec 10, 2005 | 07:50 PM
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Re: Is it possible to fit a TSP cat-back onto a 305 TBI 3rd gen?

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I love the tone of this particular cat back, and they aren't that expensive either.

Does anyone here have this TSP rumbler? And is it possible to run it on my 305 TBI? I am thinking of buying this one in favor of anything else....

EDIT: I was also thinking SLP Loudmouth exhaust, but I only see they made them for 4th gen camaros/firebird which is a damn shame seeing as how they sound very nice...or I am just thinking a simple exhaust cut out
The loudmouth systeams can be adapted to fit on your 3rd gen. They are however very loud. I find them to be obnoxious without a cat. I have only heard the loud mouth on a few cars and I did not like it on any of them. One of them was on a 400hp LS1 car too. Open headers or a cut out sounds much better and is basically just as loud. A few searches should fill you in with the details.
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Old Dec 10, 2005 | 10:19 PM
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Sometime this week I am gonna be buying my open element air filter and then ordering my exhaust cut outs....hopefully I'll get a noticeable power gain...the cut out is just temporary however, until I can decide what catback I really want...I was opting for Magnaflow at the very beginning and its still an option, however I heard a Magnaflow on a 350 TBI car, and it wasn't as deep as I had wanted it to be..it didn't give the magnaflow tone...so thinking they are both TBIs, I would think it would sound the same on my car...

I really wanna wake my car up....I wanna get to 205hp at the wheels....badly
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Old Dec 10, 2005 | 10:44 PM
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you know what screw it, I am gonna wait and order that Edelbrock RPM Series Cat Back exhaust system from summit racing....part number is here EDL-5672



Alot of people told me this system is very deep sounding, I just wanna car that sounds nice when I hit it, and sounds nice at idle and rev...

I have always followed the Edelbrock system...
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Old Dec 11, 2005 | 07:56 AM
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I've heard them all, and IMO Hooker is the best sounding 3rd gen catback I've heard.
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