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96 Cav exhaust question
Tuesday, February 15, 2005 11:47 PM
my question is based upon my current setup..

installed now is a -weaponR header w/ pipe to the cat. then to a glasspack and a cheep tip.

at low rpm its nice but when i get on it, it sound like a flippin' small airplane..
and help on my prob would be great.

Re: 96 Cav exhaust question
Wednesday, February 16, 2005 6:49 AM
thats from the glass pack jus run striaght pipe to a muffler
Re: 96 Cav exhaust question
Wednesday, February 16, 2005 9:31 AM
a straight pipe might make it sound crappier



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Re: 96 Cav exhaust question
Wednesday, February 16, 2005 5:45 PM
key word in your statement "CHEAP" Never a good word when looking for quality

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Re: 96 Cav exhaust question
Wednesday, February 16, 2005 6:02 PM
you get what you pay for!





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Re: 96 Cav exhaust question
Wednesday, February 16, 2005 6:22 PM
I heard a dynomax turbo muffler can quiet the exhaust, any info about that?
I figured the glasspack was my prob, thanks..
any suggestions on piping from the cat to the muffler? and any suggestions for a good quality cat-back system?

thanks folks
Re: 96 Cav exhaust question
Wednesday, February 16, 2005 8:13 PM
dan oanes wrote:thats from the glass pack jus run striaght pipe to a muffler
Ummm...Nope. The glass pack is prolly helping quiet it down a bit truthfully. What you really need to look at is how big is the glass pack and also you probably need to get a muffler of some sort. There are all kinds of threads discussing the various options on exhaust. But the general thought is that if you don't like the bumble bee sounds, you should look into a 15-20" glasspack as a resonator along with either another large glasspack as a muffler or some other type of muffler. The combo of the two items will usually muffle the sound down to a nice level. The more absorbing material you provide, the quieter the exhaust will be. I personally have a 20" glasspack along with a straight through Magnaflow and it is never raspy or too loud. If you want it quieter, don't get a straight through muffler.




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