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I have LPP's with the 22" magnaflow si/so 3" on stock piping and it is loud. I put a 4x14" magnaflow 3" muffler before the big one, and that helped a little, but still very loud. I am going to put either the 6" or 7" round one in place of the 4" one soon and hope that quiets it down. I even have my doors and tailgate dynamatted.
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Removing the cats will have a dramatic impact on the sound, as well as dumping the exhaust after the muffler. My Gibson cat back was whisper quiet (si/do), then I removed the tailpipes and dumped it and it got very loud...the muffler has about a 28" long case btw, and is a chambered design IIRC. Well, I gutted my cats when I did my trans swap and it seemed like it got twice as loud...same thing happened when I gutted the single 3" cat on my 85 MonteSS, the volume of the exhaust increased from a 5 to an 11. As mentioned, depending on where you live, you may need to have cats on there for the visual part of your state inspection, I know that we need them here in Jersey...every time that I've gone through inspection they stick a mirror under my truck. You could always get resonators that look like cats and have them welded in place of the cats, it well help with the noise and visual inspection (if necessary)
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this is some interesting stuff. So really I get that a muffler is more for sounds and not performance? so as long as Im making under 500hp NA the stuck muffler vs a corsa would pretty much be about the same in performance? WOW! If thats the case, Ill stick stock muffler.
I expect alot more volume with the ORY and longtubes. I dont have to worry about visual. Plus I have a few connections here and there. I just would like it to be quiet. I had a magnaflow on a OBS and its was stupid loud with LTs and no cats, and that was a 22" SI/SO. Also had a wicked drone at 2200 rpm. But then again that was a bigger engine than this!
Thus me wanting to use the stock muffler so bad. And if that is still loud, I may add a small magnaflow b4 the stock muffler. I just dont want to hinder performance. But now Im learning it will not...
Ill get some video after the install. How it sounds.
I expect alot more volume with the ORY and longtubes. I dont have to worry about visual. Plus I have a few connections here and there. I just would like it to be quiet. I had a magnaflow on a OBS and its was stupid loud with LTs and no cats, and that was a 22" SI/SO. Also had a wicked drone at 2200 rpm. But then again that was a bigger engine than this!
Thus me wanting to use the stock muffler so bad. And if that is still loud, I may add a small magnaflow b4 the stock muffler. I just dont want to hinder performance. But now Im learning it will not...
Ill get some video after the install. How it sounds.
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Got the LPP with ORY installed, with stock muffler and exhaust system exited in stock location still. And DAMN its loud. Quiet to many Im sure, but noticeable now, and I would like to get it back quiet like it had the cats. But the price of 2 cats will cost more than a small magnaflow muffler or resonator. So I was thinking Ill add a small magnaflow after the stock muffler or before it. Anyone know the stock pipe size on a SUV? Maybe I can even dump it with another muffler.
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Not sure what the inside looks like, but more than likely its baffled but it seems to flow very well. its a single in dual out then it has a wye pipe into 1 single pipe over the axle and out behind the passenger rear tire on the Tahoe.
So it may make more sense to put a small muffler infront the stock muffler.
So it may make more sense to put a small muffler infront the stock muffler.