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DrOmed 05-22-2002 12:09 PM

KLOOGY, I need to Hear Your Exhaust!
 
Hey Kloogy, I live here in Los Angeles, I need to hear your exhaust!! Im going to buy, but cant handle the high noise. Lets meet up.

Thanks.

Dr.Omed.HID#4.

DrOmed 05-22-2002 10:31 PM

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KLOOGY 05-22-2002 10:34 PM

You want to "hear" my muffler. Im in San Diego, that might be hard to do. It's a nice deep tone. Nothing Ricey. It's fairly quiet to 4K RPMs, then it gives you a steady deep tone, till you hit about 65 MPH, anything over that, you dont even hear it. When you take off, you get a slight rumble, but it is gone rwal quick. My Frankencar, is where my NOISE comes from ! That thing ROARS !
http://images.cardomain.com/installs...67_12_full.jpg

Tanman 05-23-2002 08:39 AM


Originally posted by kloogy
You want to "hear" my muffler. Im in San Diego, that might be hard to do. It's a nice deep tone. Nothing Ricey. It's fairly quiet to 4K RPMs, then it gives you a steady deep tone, till you hit about 65 MPH, anything over that, you dont even hear it. When you take off, you get a slight rumble, but it is gone rwal quick. My Frankencar, is where my NOISE comes from ! That thing ROARS !
http://images.cardomain.com/installs...67_12_full.jpg

How about posting a wav file? :bonk:

Ah, the wonders of the computer age...

soundmike 05-23-2002 08:42 AM

I second the notion. :goofy:


Originally posted by Tanmann9
How about posting a wav file? :bonk:

lcf 05-23-2002 08:49 AM

i dont think hes technically inclined.

get someone to help you kloog!

;D

asu174 05-23-2002 08:53 AM


Originally posted by lcf
i dont think hes technically inclined.

get someone to help you kloog!

;D

What do you record it with? I'm sure not that technically inclined either.

Tanman 05-23-2002 08:56 AM


Originally posted by asu174


What do you record it with? I'm sure not that technically inclined either.

Use a mic and the box you access the forums from. If that box is using anything better than Windows 3.1, it should have a sound recorder app to record wav files. That's assuming your box has a soundcard...

lcf 05-23-2002 09:02 AM

most laptops have microphones.

hahahaha... it'd be funny shlt to see him setup a desktop in the garage just to record 30seconds of audio. :laugh:

Tanman 05-23-2002 09:15 AM


Originally posted by lcf
most laptops have microphones.

hahahaha... it'd be funny shlt to see him setup a desktop in the garage just to record 30seconds of audio. :laugh:

Try an extension cable. They make them for audio products.... Radio Shack is your friend.

asu174 05-23-2002 09:29 AM


Originally posted by Tanmann9


Try an extension cable. They make them for audio products.... Radio Shack is your friend.

Yeah...my computer is a POS emachine. But I think it could handle the "load" from the mic.

"Box"? That took me a sec. I have never heard it referred to that way...lol.

jinu117 05-23-2002 10:02 AM

Okay okay...
here is few different ways:

1) Get your tape recorder and tape it. Hook it up to your computer mic and record it using whatever tool you would like to use as wav file. You can then compress it and put it up or just let it be.

2) Use your digital camera. Lot of them has sound recording capability now.

3) Use your digital camcorder. Need I explain more?

4) If you have pocket pc, you can record it as memo.

I bet there are few more interesting methods... but above 4 should fit most of techy people here.

LeftCoast 05-23-2002 10:16 AM


Originally posted by jinu117
Okay okay...
here is few different ways:

1) Get your tape recorder and tape it. Hook it up to your computer mic and record it using whatever tool you would like to use as wav file. You can then compress it and put it up or just let it be.

2) Use your digital camera. Lot of them has sound recording capability now.

3) Use your digital camcorder. Need I explain more?

4) If you have pocket pc, you can record it as memo.

I bet there are few more interesting methods... but above 4 should fit most of techy people here.

I have a PocketPC but the sound quality is pretty much crap. I also have a camera with a mic so the next time Kloogy comes over I'll record it.. :)

I'll post it in this thread..

asu174 05-23-2002 10:20 AM


Originally posted by LeftCoast


I have a PocketPC but the sound quality is pretty much crap. I also have a camera with a mic so the next time Kloogy comes over I'll record it.. :)

I'll post it in this thread..

"Exhaust sound" seems to be a common question in this forum. Maybe someone should start a thread of only peoples exhausts sounds. I need to go buy a mic.

By the way, I am a total post-whore today because all of my appointments cancelled and I have NOTHING to do.

maximadave 05-23-2002 11:49 AM

kloogy....who did your exhuast? I need to get mine done soon.

lcf 05-23-2002 12:32 PM


Originally posted by Tanmann9


Try an extension cable. They make them for audio products.... Radio Shack is your friend.

:laugh:

Tanman 05-23-2002 12:47 PM

I called Mossy Nissan in Houston and the 2000 SE muffler costs $400! They usually have good prices, so it may be more at other dealers. Stick with stock!

soundmike 05-23-2002 12:51 PM

None of the Houston dealers ever have good prices. I shopped around for the speaker brackets before and they were all in the $15 range - each! With Tustin it was several dollars less than that.

Same goes for the AE sills, they quoted me $50 per sill. $200 total. That's just plain insane. :goofy:

Your best bet is to go off-city at the least. Or try ordering from some of the other members here that actually work for the Dealership.




Originally posted by Tanmann9
I called Mossy Nissan in Houston and the 2000 SE muffler costs $400! They usually have good prices, so it may be more at other dealers. Stick with stock!

Tanman 05-23-2002 01:01 PM


Originally posted by soundmike
None of the Houston dealers ever have good prices. I shopped around for the speaker brackets before and they were all in the $15 range - each! With Tustin it was several dollars less than that.

Same goes for the AE sills, they quoted me $50 per sill. $200 total. That's just plain insane. :goofy:

Your best bet is to go off-city at the least. Or try ordering from some of the other members here that actually work for the Dealership.





SHHHH... I'm trying to sell my stock muffler for high dollar. HKS here I come!

soundmike 05-23-2002 01:06 PM

:laugh:

Tanman 05-23-2002 01:10 PM

Ok, got the price from DaveB in Austin, $300, but not in stock. Pricey for a stock muffler. Must be pretty good quality\performance :naughty:.

KLOOGY 05-24-2002 09:36 AM

Sorry. Ive been real busy the last few days.... I'll take a video at Leftcoasts house, I'll post something. If you go to BigDogJonx homepage , he has a clip of the muffler sound, with a y pipe and a racing Pipe.....I love how you guys BLAST m e for not being " TECHNICALLY INCLINED " ... Sorry, I have a business to run....:D


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