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Which exhaust sounds better?

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Old 09-21-2008, 09:06 PM
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Hey guys I just want to get some honest opinions from people with experience in these two exhaust systems and which sounds better. It's between the Silverline 4" turbo-back and MBRP 4" exhaust without a cat. Both with mufflers just no cat and on a 3rd Gen CTD. I'm only interested in the sound and volume. So lets hear some opinions....which sounds better?
 
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Old 09-22-2008, 05:24 PM
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Well I cant help w/ your question exactly but, I can tell you that the new common rail engines don't sound near as good as the older 12 and 24 valves. I just traded my 01 that I had silverline 4'' straight through from the turbo back, and it sounded like a "big" truck. Well I got an 06 and ordered the same system for it and it sounded so bad (low rpm kakkle) w/ the muffler delete pipe on, that I took it off and put on the silverline supplied muffler. Man was I disappointed. It still sound like a gas V6 with a turbo muffler. If anyone has a solution please chime in. Sorry for the hijacked thread.
 
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Old 09-23-2008, 08:30 PM
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I just put a turbo back 4" straight pipe on my '06, and it does sound like a big rig!...
 
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I've got stacks on my '03 with no mufflers or cat and it sounds like a big truck.
 
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Old 09-25-2008, 10:39 PM
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Yeah I think that is because the 03 still used the 24 valve, not the common rail. My 01 I had sounded better than my Peterbilt W/ a 430 N14 Cummins. This newer engine just doesn't sound the same. Am I imagining things?!
 
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I'm getting pretty good at telling the 24V & 12V trucks apart - if they have close to stock systems anyways. 24V has more of a 'rattle' at idle/going slow. The newer common rails are too quiet (for me).
So no, you're not imagining things

I'm not much help on the original topic...I have 5" straight pipe on my dually. That sounds good...decent roar, but, I wouldn't say big truck-type roar.
 
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Old 09-26-2008, 10:55 AM
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Well let me ask this. I currently have an MBRP catback with the stock cat still in place. Would I get a better sound by taking out the cat, or just deleting the MBRP muffler and leaving the cat? Thanks.
 
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take that restrictive cat off!
 
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Originally Posted by Brian in PA
Yeah I think that is because the 03 still used the 24 valve, not the common rail. My 01 I had sounded better than my Peterbilt W/ a 430 N14 Cummins. This newer engine just doesn't sound the same. Am I imagining things?!
My '03 does have the common rail, it was the first year for it. It is also the 24 valve, all the newer ones are 24 valve. The ones that were real loud engines are the 12 valves.
 

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Oh I thought that the commom rail engines werent until 04.
 


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