Exhaust question I swear I'm not a ricer
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Exhaust question I swear I'm not a ricer
So right now I have a muffler delete on my 5.5 gen, I love it but it's too damn quiet. I don't want something obnoxiously loud, or anything that drones obnoxiously, but I want something that cracks and pops and gurgles like a banshee when I downshift. I'm looking for something highly economical, and something that I can have a shop do. I live in Ohio and I don't have the tools or know how to work on a 10 year old exhaust system. What do you all think?
#4
Definitely delete your resonator section with straight pipe. That will wake the neighbors, set off alarms, and dull any semblance of decent hearing you still have. Should gain a little HP as well given you will be eliminating those crimped in/out sections of pipe that's part of that section as well.
Fair warning, mind your local and state sound ordinance laws. But obviously you want this kind of attention.
Fair warning, mind your local and state sound ordinance laws. But obviously you want this kind of attention.
#5
Definitely delete your resonator section with straight pipe. That will wake the neighbors, set off alarms, and dull any semblance of decent hearing you still have. Should gain a little HP as well given you will be eliminating those crimped in/out sections of pipe that's part of that section as well.
Fair warning, mind your local and state sound ordinance laws. But obviously you want this kind of attention.
Fair warning, mind your local and state sound ordinance laws. But obviously you want this kind of attention.
#6
I'm assuming you don't have yearly inspections. So, you can get away with a test pipe. I still say replace you resonator section. If you're really looking for an aggressive sound/tone, then don't straight pipe the exhaust. Replace the resonator with a smaller magnaflow or glass pack. You can always get a cheap flow through muffler for the rear. Won't quiten the exhaust necessarily, but will tame abhorrent noise as well as look fairly nice - depending what tips you get.
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Justin Kroll
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