Help wife wants her rs to sound more aggressive
Wife would like her rs to sound more like my ss. I know it will never sound as good but is there a way to have it sound less like a weedwacker
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Yes this combination is very aggressive and low tone and not raspy. I have a supercharged 6 making close to 500 crank hp go with OBX long tube headers, flow master axle back, and you must add the magma flow resonated x pipe to remove drone. If I didn't tell people mine was a v6 most wouldn't know I've been to tons of meets and shows at idle with the trifecta ghost cam. It sounded more aggressive than a stock 8.
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MRT 2.0?
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A cold air intake, mrt 2.0 and headers...
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Mrt 2.0 and cold air sounds like a possibility thanks for the input.
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Check out SLP's PowerFlow-X exhaust. My friend was totally surprised when he learned it was only 6 cylinders.
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Borla ATAK??? if you are worried about drone then a touring exhaust might be more your style or if you have some extra money you could get that weird thing i think is called an h pipe or something like that that eliminates drone...
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my first camaro was a 2lt i put mrt 2.0 injen cai and jba shorty header (no tune required and easy to install and it sounded really good unless you were a real car guy you wouldve never known good luck man
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Check theYou tube videos. There has to be something out there that is tolerable.
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personally the loudmouth 1 was the only one that i thought had some low end rumble to it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWGRsawDCLQ use headphones. |
Throw some long tube headers and high flow cats with an mrt v2 axelback.. add a good x pipe should do the trick
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Flowmaster and Magnflow are mostly like the standards one!! bit aggressive but no big difference!! I am still searching for very aggressive ones for my 2012 2LT but I can't find one with no drone at high speed!! I have been in one (2012 1LT) with Borla and at high speed noise is all over the place and of course you can imagine the drone!! Any help for my situation? :D
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