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11-25-2006, 05:50 PM
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81 z28
looking to replace exhaust want it loud but not like a honda. suggestions?
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11-25-2006, 06:00 PM
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do you have headers on it?
If not, get long tube headers, then an xpipe and some good mufflers, it doesnt matter what, no matter what - a camaro will never sound like a honda
dynomax is extremely loud
check out
ls1sounds.com under the true duals, it'll give you an idea of what the different mufflers sound like
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11-25-2006, 06:09 PM
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no i don't i'll check it out, about how much do u think it would cost?
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11-25-2006, 06:13 PM
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well, for my car (headers and mufflers), its going to cost me about 700, im not entirely sure how much stuff the 2nd gens will need, is it a y-pipe setup, or true duals or what?
You could just replace the stock mufflers with something else to make it louder for now
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94 Camaro, built 4l60e, strange s60, cc503, mids, TNW plate kit
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Originally Posted by JasonD
Yo reamo04, that's a really nice t-shirt and Ima let people look at it, but our CamaroZ28.Com t-shirts are among the coolest of all time.
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11-25-2006, 07:47 PM
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ya it's a true dual exhaust, im probably will just do it all at once to get it all finished.
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11-25-2006, 09:04 PM
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do you know what size of piping is used? I would think prolly 2.5" was used, but not sure. If you can find out, go the next size bigger or so (if 2.5 was used, go w/ 3, etc.)
I believe you can fit some full-sized mufflers under there, in which case flowmaster series 40 would make it kinda loud
or some flowtech bypass warlock mufflers (have built in cutouts) so u can be loud when u want
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94 Camaro, built 4l60e, strange s60, cc503, mids, TNW plate kit
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Originally Posted by JasonD
Yo reamo04, that's a really nice t-shirt and Ima let people look at it, but our CamaroZ28.Com t-shirts are among the coolest of all time.
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