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Old 01-26-2013, 09:28 AM
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I'd suggest running it in front of your passenger rear tire. Similar to the lightning setup. With a nice single or dual tip outlet. With these v6s we need anything we can to help out the sound and exhaust tips act like a megaphone because they project the sound outward and help it sound a little throatier.
You have any pictures of this setup?
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Originally Posted by thachad1770

You have any pictures of this setup?

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Originally Posted by 4.2
I'd suggest running it in front of your passenger rear tire. Similar to the lightning setup. With a nice single or dual tip outlet. With these v6s we need anything we can to help out the sound and exhaust tips act like a megaphone because they project the sound outward and help it sound a little throatier.
X2. This is my setup with a manaflow si/so muffler with a single tip. Sounds good when taking off especially under heavy throttle but has a low tone when cruising.

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I'm wanting a low tone but not the pop you hear on most v6's.
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Originally Posted by thachad1770
I'm wanting a low tone but not the pop you hear on most v6's.
It'll pop no matter what in all honestly. The flow master sounds really good though man. Videos on YouTube never do exhausts justice. You'll really like it.
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Thanks guys. All I gotta do now is wait till I got the money to do it. I hate bills!
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Originally Posted by thachad1770
I'm wanting a low tone but not the pop you hear on most v6's.
Get a magnaflow, my magnaflow doesn't pop at all. That's why I chose magnaflow over flowmaster because flowmaster pops a lot.
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Originally Posted by bdtaylor1979

Get a magnaflow, my magnaflow doesn't pop at all. That's why I chose magnaflow over flowmaster because flowmaster pops a lot.
Have a video?
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Originally Posted by 4.2
Have a video?
Its not a very good video. Turns out there is a little "popping", more like a burble kinda. Its louder in person. I think I was too far away. It sounds a lot better in person and you can't hear the "popping"/burble when inside the truck, You just hear a nice deep sound.


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I just sawed that stock sucker off lol sounds good to me!


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