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Old Sep 1, 2006 | 09:40 PM
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the cats are staying off cause i would have to buy new ones cause i threw the old ones away......

shhhhhhh.....dont tell anyone....shhhhhhh
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Old Sep 1, 2006 | 10:36 PM
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Hey Bro,
Sorry to hear that your new setup sucks.

If you can wait a week and a half, we can see how my pacesetter - ORY - corsa touring sounds.
I'll bet it will be pretty good.
But the corsa sport with the headers sounds super raspy, so IDK for sure.

Anyway, let me know. we can hook up so you can check mine out.
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Old Sep 1, 2006 | 11:06 PM
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i have LT's, no cats, Y into a flowmaster (yea i know but it was my first mod) 50 series and i get no rasp. its dumped right aftet the bumper and sounds pretty sweet. i havent opened the cutout on it yet. bet itll sound mean
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Old Sep 1, 2006 | 11:07 PM
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I am running pacesetter lt's 2.5' x-pipe into a pair of one chamber race flowmasters , 2.25 tails ondualside exit. sounds pretty damn good to me and others oh by the way no cats. not to bad of a cruising in cab sound either.
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Old Sep 2, 2006 | 01:12 PM
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hey moddoo hey shoot me a messge when you get that on! i think ill just throw some mufflers on and will get rid of the rap...

yea you know what after doing it i wish i would have bought a corsa exhaust but i guess you just have to learn the hard way! oh well its not like i can never change it down the road!
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Old Sep 4, 2006 | 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by joehawkz71
im beginning to turn into neversatisfied02...lol

Funny guy! haha

****, i guess the good thing is im getting famous on here from my indecisiveness! lol
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Old Sep 4, 2006 | 09:35 PM
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hey were are all here for the same reasons....to get help!!! and go fast!!! and i guess people just remember things about people...especially when you fo a lot of reading on here!!!

oh yea i bought some mufflers for my truck...now i just need to get them welded in.....hopefully it will take all the raping away!!!
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Old Sep 4, 2006 | 11:04 PM
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I am not happy with my Corsa Touring after the longtubes/ORY. It sounded great before. Corsa says their systems are designed/tuned for otherwise stock exhausts. It's still quiet at idle and cruising(OK), very loud at WOT but sounds like a leaky/rusted out muffler under moderate acceleration . It has a tinny buzz to it.

From what I have heard , I am not sure that putting cats back on makes much difference. Probably need a different muffler.
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Old Sep 4, 2006 | 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by joehawkz71
hey were are all here for the same reasons....to get help!!! and go fast!!! and i guess people just remember things about people...especially when you fo a lot of reading on here!!!

oh yea i bought some mufflers for my truck...now i just need to get them welded in.....hopefully it will take all the raping away!!!
Its cool man! I was just joking. I know people know me as the indecisive never satisfied guy on here and thats why my name is so fitting! lol Ive worked hard to prove my name true and i am proud to say i am NEVER SATISFIED!! lol

I hope the new mufflers help you out. Im guessing by raping you mean Rasp?
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Old Sep 4, 2006 | 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by DrX
I am not happy with my Corsa Touring after the longtubes/ORY. It sounded great before. Corsa says their systems are designed/tuned for otherwise stock exhausts. It's still quiet at idle and cruising(OK), very loud at WOT but sounds like a leaky/rusted out muffler under moderate acceleration . It has a tinny buzz to it.

From what I have heard , I am not sure that putting cats back on makes much difference. Probably need a different muffler.
Yea, the sport is even worse but both sound about the same under open throttle from what i hear. The sport is just a little louder under normal driving.

If you go LT's and no cats, you will need a resonator such as a dynomax bullet to calm down the rasp like on Txsilverado's truck.

Dub silverado on gmfs.com has the Dynatech LT's with the Hi-flow catted y-pipe and Corsa Sport and his still sounds SWEET but thats cause those cats cut down the rasp while still allowing better flow. If i go LT's, i think i might just save the $$$ and get the Dynatechs catted setup with my corsa cause it sounds SWEET!!
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