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Old 07-15-2004, 03:19 PM
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and to answer the initial question, the only place to buy GMMG exhaust is from GMMG directly, unless you fab something similar using sweet thunder or summitt chambered muffler...
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Originally posted by Somnambulist
and to answer the initial question, the only place to buy GMMG exhaust is from GMMG directly, unless you fab something similar using sweet thunder or summitt chambered muffler...
Thank you
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Old 07-15-2004, 03:21 PM
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weird, that must be why they always referred to the Berger's exhaust as nothing more than "resonators found in late 60s model f-bodies".
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this coming from a guy trying to compare the loudmouth to GMMG exhaust...
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Old 07-15-2004, 03:47 PM
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Originally posted by juiced_lt1
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.
in case u missed that, baylor boy
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Wooooooo this is getting good!
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Old 07-15-2004, 04:03 PM
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Stainless Works also sells a chambered system for our cars. I don't know if it's much cheaper than the GMMG. If anyone has a sound clip of the Stainless Works, that might be nice to hear.
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