finnally found a great sounding exhaust
finnally found a great sounding exhaust
Finnally found a great sounding exhaust for my 97 trans am.
Sounds mean as hell, just as loud as an open cut-out except its cleaner and no raspiness. Even when i'm not using any gas or at steady throatle its still rumbling. Low rpm or high it sounds great.
Its called v-force. Its a redesigned better flowing, flowmaster 50 series copycat.
I've got jet-hot LT's with a 3 inch ORP y-pipe, a 3 inch intermediate pipe, a v-force muffler, and 3inch exit tailpipes into home made duel 3 inch tips. All in which is mandrel bent.
When i find a way to post a vid i will. I would have to say its one of the nicest sounding cars in town, so everyone tells me.
Sounds mean as hell, just as loud as an open cut-out except its cleaner and no raspiness. Even when i'm not using any gas or at steady throatle its still rumbling. Low rpm or high it sounds great.
Its called v-force. Its a redesigned better flowing, flowmaster 50 series copycat.
I've got jet-hot LT's with a 3 inch ORP y-pipe, a 3 inch intermediate pipe, a v-force muffler, and 3inch exit tailpipes into home made duel 3 inch tips. All in which is mandrel bent.
When i find a way to post a vid i will. I would have to say its one of the nicest sounding cars in town, so everyone tells me.
the muffler was $180 canadian the rest of the 3 inch mandrel bent exhaust was done at the exhaust shop. 3 inch exit pipes were $60 for both. and the 3 inch I-Pipe was also $180. All together with labour it would come out to under $600 canadian which i guesse would come out to under $300, for a great sounding great flowing exhaust system.
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