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Old 04-05-2007, 07:59 AM
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you will like all that until you get a ticket or two for it. Then you are like ****, now I have to change my exhaust up.....
Old 04-05-2007, 08:44 AM
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just run long tube headers if you want it loud... nothing else...

-if you want loud, it'll get you there LOL...
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Ditch the Converters and it'll be really loud! Put you on some Long Tube headers with a cat-less Y pipe and it'll be way louder! You should hear mine.

I run LT headers wiht no converters and a SLP Loudmouoth resonator......it's nice and loud!!!!
Old 04-05-2007, 04:52 PM
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well i got a ticket today for my straights so we put the single 2 1/2" piping on and put a cherry bomb glasspack but it isnt loud.isnt glass packs supposed to be loud?!
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Glasspacks usually get louder as the packing inside them breaks down and blows out. You should get some electric cutouts so you can have it open header loud whenever you want it, then be able to close it up for Johnny Law
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Originally Posted by chevyboy17
well i got a ticket today for my straights so we put the single 2 1/2" piping on and put a cherry bomb glasspack but it isnt loud.isnt glass packs supposed to be loud?!
The glasspack will get louder over time when the packing burnms out and hardens up.....they have a sweet sound.
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you have the sam exhaust as me T Wrench.... mine's dumped, how bout yours??
Old 04-06-2007, 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by silver-mod-o
just run long tube headers if you want it loud... nothing else...

-if you want loud, it'll get you there LOL...

****... i drove like that for a week... i thought my ears were bleeding!!
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Originally Posted by silver-mod-o
you have the sam exhaust as me T Wrench.... mine's dumped, how bout yours??
I didn't dump mine....lol...I went into a Y pipe and 2 3.5 inch rolled end stainless tips.

Yours pretty loud huh? I love it!!
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yeah, its definitely got plenty of volume LOL... but with it being dumped, it gives it some tone back instead of that loudmouth rasp.
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