Exhaust what sounds the best in your opp?
I m putting a old 12 valve in my chevy and gona put new exhaust on. I don't what it to loud but i want it to make some noise. What do u all like?:pca1:
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for that I would say a straight pipe all the way back.
my stock exhaust with 3.5" all the way back no muffler etc. was quieter than the motor, the stack is considerably louder. maybe a 4" straight all the way back would be good for your app. |
4 in straight pipe to a single 6in stack for sure
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My 93 with 4in Straight is quieter than my 05 with straight pipe that I had.
If you go straight 4 in I think you'll be happy. |
I dont think he wanted the noise of a stack.
the VE motors are pretty quiet as is anyways. |
no i don't want a stack i was more asking 3 in 4 in with maybe a tip not sure
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4"
the 3" is kinda higher pitched and raspy. |
you mean the melody of a stack i find it quite soothing but hey whatever tickles your pickle
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Originally Posted by Budgreen
(Post 597197)
the VE motors are pretty quiet as is anyways.
I like mine free-flowing and very quiet . . . Attachment 46016 |
Originally Posted by BC847
(Post 597226)
How do you figure that? It's a 12v just like any 12v.
I like mine free-flowing and very quiet . . . What kind of muffler is that? Has anyone tried a glasspack like the following? I have glasspacks on an old GM 6.2L diesel and it really sounds mean. Glasspacks take out the high frequency but not the low frequency so you get a low/deep pitched rumbling exhaust note. It does well at setting off all the car alarms. Summit Racing SUM-630100 - Summit Racing® Replacement Mufflers - Overview - SummitRacing.com MBRP Mufflers MBRP Performance Stainless Steel Mufflers- High Flow, Straight Through Design for Less Restriction. ---AutoMerged DoublePost--- I found a youtube clip of someone who installed glasspacks. |
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