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Old 12-13-2017, 09:33 PM
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lol my fault. i was checking pm not email. lol. i’ll get it up asap.

btw. sounds good for turbo delete.
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Thanks...lol its not too bad for just a muffler swap n cutting 4 inches of tail pipe and adding a bigger tip but I'll do a longer clip tmw
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here is the link to 4leggedbuckets exhaust sound for the turbo delete 3.5, start up and idle.
http://mvliberty.com/exhaust.mp4
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Thanks guys, I've had a few v6's before, but that was back in the days of just going down to a muffler shop and saying make this louder please. I may have to go with a flow master muffler and just have the exhaust shop do the exit before the rear wheel. This mbrp system has mandrel bent piping which is why I was leaning towards it, and found it on amazon for like 450. If anyone has a set up like that please share otherwise I may just be the Guinea pig and I'll throw it up on here if it happens.
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4leggedbucket s cold start video-
http://mvliberty.com/exhaust2.mp4

sounds pretty loud to me. not bad but could be crackling or popping when coming down from speed. - still sounds good. and does not sound like a rice banger.

had a good growl.
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Originally Posted by RAD-FORD12
Thanks guys, I've had a few v6's before, but that was back in the days of just going down to a muffler shop and saying make this louder please. I may have to go with a flow master muffler and just have the exhaust shop do the exit before the rear wheel. This mbrp system has mandrel bent piping which is why I was leaning towards it, and found it on amazon for like 450. If anyone has a set up like that please share otherwise I may just be the Guinea pig and I'll throw it up on here if it happens.
what ever you do please post it here there will be others looking. we are all the guinea pigs of the turbo deletes.
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this system looks nice

i did a resonator delete to my truck last year and all i heard was more noise under the right floor board. i put the resonator back on. waiting for warranty to run out before i start messing with exhaust. when i do i’ll be looking for the sound the buick grand nationals use to make.
I remember the sound of my friend's GN-X when he let me drive it.

First there was nothing, then a slight whirl at around 50 mph and the car broke loose with ease and started kicking out sideways... Then I heard whoa, whoa, Whoa...Go Easy!

Fast f'ing ride that was! All of the minute thirty he let me go up the street and back, that is. I did not blame him. A GN-X was worth a fortune even in 1996, especially a pristine one like his.
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Flowmaster has both the Outlaw (817726) and the Force II (817727) for the 3.5NA. Audio/Video clips of each on Youtube.

In my younger days I'd probably go for it. But nowadays I find myself liking quietness more and more. I figure it's only a matter of time before I start yelling at kids to "Get off my lawn!"
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Originally Posted by masitile
I remember the sound of my friend's GN-X when he let me drive it.

First there was nothing, then a slight whirl at around 50 mph and the car broke loose with ease and started kicking out sideways... Then I heard whoa, whoa, Whoa...Go Easy!

Fast f'ing ride that was! All of the minute thirty he let me go up the street and back, that is. I did not blame him. A GN-X was worth a fortune even in 1996, especially a pristine one like his.
you had to be behind the GN they had a one of a kind growl that i always thought was impressive because turbo exhaust is quieter then na.

gnx. even nicer.
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Its funny that the turbo gang really thinks the 3.5 non-turbo needs to down shift with a bag of groceries in it and its around 300 HP .

By contrast my old 1991 Chevy 3/4 ton pickup was a tad over 200 HP and was an awesome truck for pulling and use.
My 2016 F150 blows it away across the board.
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