TSP Rumbler
TSP Rumbler
http://texas-speed.com/shop/item.asp...d=195&catid=46
does anyone here have this kit? how does it sound? also, where exactly do the mufflers go? i don't see them in that pic.
does anyone here have this kit? how does it sound? also, where exactly do the mufflers go? i don't see them in that pic.
Re: TSP Rumbler
I have it on my LT1 and LOVE it. It has a real deep rumble, and is loud, but not as loud as the loudmouth. The muffler is an 18" dynomax bullet, if you look in the pic at the front of the exhaust, you will see where the piping gets bigger before it goes over the rear axle. That is the muffler. Check out www.ls1sounds.com for some cound clips of it on an LS1.
Re: TSP Rumbler
i'm just unsure how it might sound with my V6. 3" sounds a little too big. and those black things on the end, are those the tips that come with it? i would be fine with just having the end pipe cut at a 60* angle. also does this kit come with a cat? will this mess with my 02 sensors?
it basically looks like some 3" pipe and 1 glasspack. if that's the case i could probably have a homeade one for less.
it basically looks like some 3" pipe and 1 glasspack. if that's the case i could probably have a homeade one for less.
Last edited by frusciante fan; Dec 29, 2005 at 08:32 AM.
Re: TSP Rumbler
Originally Posted by frusciante fan
and those black things on the end, are those the tips that come with it? i would be fine with just having the end pipe cut at a 60* angle. also does this kit come with a cat? will this mess with my 02 sensors?
it basically looks like some 3" pipe and 1 glasspack. if that's the case i could probably have a homeade one for less.
it basically looks like some 3" pipe and 1 glasspack. if that's the case i could probably have a homeade one for less.
It won't even touch your cats or your O2s.
Cat-back exhaust = it goes from the catalytic converters to the tailpipes.
Re: TSP Rumbler
for a v6 you're probably fine just putting a bullet muffler in place of the stock muffler.
or putting one in the I-pipe before the axle and then running a Y behind it to run dual tips.
3" isn't too big for a v6...you won't lose anything, but you probably won't gain much either, other than sound.
you could always try something like a sweet thunder chambered muffler on your stock system. they sound great!
or putting one in the I-pipe before the axle and then running a Y behind it to run dual tips.
3" isn't too big for a v6...you won't lose anything, but you probably won't gain much either, other than sound.
you could always try something like a sweet thunder chambered muffler on your stock system. they sound great!
Re: TSP Rumbler
Originally Posted by teke184
for a v6 you're probably fine just putting a bullet muffler in place of the stock muffler.
or putting one in the I-pipe before the axle and then running a Y behind it to run dual tips.
3" isn't too big for a v6...you won't lose anything, but you probably won't gain much either, other than sound.
you could always try something like a sweet thunder chambered muffler on your stock system. they sound great!
or putting one in the I-pipe before the axle and then running a Y behind it to run dual tips.
3" isn't too big for a v6...you won't lose anything, but you probably won't gain much either, other than sound.
you could always try something like a sweet thunder chambered muffler on your stock system. they sound great!
A muffler would probably sound better on a V6 then the catback.
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