NEED LOUDEST EXHAUST AVAILABLE?
#11
RE: NEED LOUDEST EXHAUST AVAILABLE?
cut the cat off, hollow it out,and install a piece of straight tubing though the middle of the cats for inspection purposes and then either use a MIL eliminator for the rear 02 or have it tuned out. I am sure someone on here knows the values to make a home-made rear 02 eliminator. If the check engine light isnt on, they will never know that there is stright pipe in the cat. Only way to detect it is through the sniffer which is rarely EVER used.
#12
RE: NEED LOUDEST EXHAUST AVAILABLE?
headers, "h" pipe, dual flowmaster 10s, out the passenger side, loudest street vehicle I have ever heard.
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...stmovie002.flv
doesnt really do it justice for intensity.
(remember, loud isnt power)
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...stmovie002.flv
doesnt really do it justice for intensity.
(remember, loud isnt power)
#14
RE: NEED LOUDEST EXHAUST AVAILABLE?
ORIGINAL: IndyRamMan
headers, "h" pipe, dual flowmaster 10s, out the passenger side, loudest street vehicle I have ever heard.
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...stmovie002.flv
doesnt really do it justice for intensity.
(remember, loud isnt power)
headers, "h" pipe, dual flowmaster 10s, out the passenger side, loudest street vehicle I have ever heard.
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...stmovie002.flv
doesnt really do it justice for intensity.
(remember, loud isnt power)
#20
RE: NEED LOUDEST EXHAUST AVAILABLE?
I wanted mine to be loud, so I went with the CherryBomb Extreme 3" si/so installed immediately behind the 3" offroad y-pipe that I got with my PaceSetter Long Tubes. I loved the sound at first (after eliminating most of the cackle sound by dumping at the muffler) but it soon became too much to enjoy. I never thought it was possible to be "too loud", but it ended up taking the joy out of driving my truck. The loudness and drone gave me a headache and seemed to wear me out after driving it for any length of time. I have since added a 20" or 24" long, 3" diameter glasspack where the CBE was, then re-installing the CBE immediately after the glasspack, and dumping it as before. The glasspack acts as a resonator, and completely eliminated all cackle sounds, as well as smoothing out the sound to what now sounds like a muscle car. The mind numbing loudness and drone are gone, but it is still loud, just not so much to keep me from enjoying it.