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Old 07-15-2004, 02:00 PM
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Any other places to get the GMMG?

Are there any places that also sell the GMMG exhaust other than off their website http://www.gmmginc.net/ ?
Is it even possible to find one of these for sale out in Canada so I can maybe save a few hundred $$ in duties?
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you could go with slp loudmouth........same thing, much much cheaper
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Old 07-15-2004, 02:32 PM
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same thing

how in the crap is the loudmouth anything like the GMMG chambered exhaust? they're nothing alike...
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i was under the impression that both used "resonators" and were very similar
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Old 07-15-2004, 02:42 PM
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have you even heard the GMMG exhaust? go to the above link and download a clip and let me know if they still sound the same...
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i have heard them both. i'm not comparing them in sound but design and function. if i'm wrong about the GMMG using resonators just like the slp loudmouth and the loudmouth being extremely cheaper then just let me know.
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GMMG uses chambered mufflers not resonators, so that's a big reason why they're nothing alike...
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well i guess many magazines and ppl are misinformed. all i've seen about the berger camaro and others said "resonators". it does say transverse chambers on the GMMG site.
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dude if they both had resonators wouldnt they sound pretty comparable? theyre two completely different exhaust setups with completely different sounds. how can you say theyre alike when theyre so different?
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dude, give it up already. i didn't ask for you BS, i thought they were both resonators along with a crapload of other ppl. i already said that it says "transverse chambers" on the website so shut ur hole and stop hijacking the thread.
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ill stop when you quit giving $hitty advise about something you obviously know nothing about...

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Old 07-15-2004, 03:10 PM
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there was no ****ty advice. they produce much the same thing. a very loud exhaust and huge flow numbers that are very close. but i guess u already knew that since u know so much about them. i just provided a cheaper alternative since he wanted to know about price instead of being a jack@$$.
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Well I have already done my research and have decided that the GMMG is the way to go for me

With that said,
Are there any places that also sell the GMMG exhaust other than off their website http://www.gmmginc.net/ ?
Is it even possible to find one of these for sale out in Canada so I can maybe save a few hundred $$ in duties?
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true duals produce huge flow numbers and is a very loud exhaust. are you saying that we can compare duals to a loudmouth?

c'mon now...

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somnabulist: a 'chambered exhaust' is nothing more than the 'resonators' 60's and 70's muscle cars had, and some imports get. Ever cut one open? Same thing, different title. Mufflers/resonators can sound different using different gauge metal, and different metal types, along with different length 'chambers', and shape. 'Chambered exhaust' is nothing new, in fact they used to stick resonators IN LINE with mufflers to keep them extra quiet and change the sound. Now take your 'chambered exhaust is not a resonator' self and stop bitching.
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