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10-23-2012, 02:41 PM | #26 | |
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10-23-2012, 02:44 PM | #27 |
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thats my purpose for me getting cut outs on my truck is so I can still respect neighborhoods but when I'm actually out cruising headed to the track with my friends have it as loud as it can be.
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10-23-2012, 03:06 PM | #28 |
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Here's a shot of one setup I have. Before the electric cutouts were added, I simply had the mufflers turned down at the rearend. It would set off car alarms, was rather obnoxious. I added tailpipes and that toned it down considerably. Then the cutouts went on for noise at the flip of a switch.
Here's what I run on my wifes car. A simple Y-pipe into a single 4" system. It doesn't need cutouts to set off car alarms, it's obnoxiously loud even with that magnaflow on there. Currently doing a removable cone in the tailpipe to tame it down. |
10-23-2012, 03:14 PM | #29 |
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[QUOTE=Firebirdjones;5663644]Here's a shot of one setup I have. Before the electric cutouts were added, I simply had the mufflers turned down at the rearend. It would set off car alarms, was rather obnoxious. I added tailpipes and that toned it down considerably. Then the cutouts went on for noise at the flip of a switch.
Here's what I run on my wifes car. A simple Y-pipe into a single 4" system. It doesn't need cutouts to set off car alarms, it's obnoxiously loud even with that magnaflow on there. Currently doing a removable cone in the tailpipe to tame it down. Yeah I would go for the electric cut outs but I've heard many many problems about the motor going out so I'm going to go with the get under the truck and take them off method lol but I love the set up hopefully I'll get mine looking like that but it'll be a tad bit shorter as I'm going to have my exit right after my gas tanks most likely. Your wife's set up is pretty sweet too if you dont mind me asking what does she have?
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10-23-2012, 03:19 PM | #30 |
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I have another one here with the 'crawl under and take caps off" approach like you mentioned. I haven't had them off in about 12 years After a while you get tired of crawling under there and doing that.
When I went electric on this car it was the cats meow. I've owned that car for nearly 30 years, several engines and transmissions, lot of money spent over that time, and I can say without a doubt the electric cutouts were the best money spent Crack it open at the flip of a switch and scare the crap out of people, it's better than a horn You'll never go back to manual operation. I've had them on there for about 6-7 years now without a hickup, they work great. Just stay away from the cheap ones. Wifes car is a 2000 SS camaro she drives daily. She has a classic stashed away that she gets out once in a while, which is one I want to switch from an H to an X pipe system ironically enough. |
10-23-2012, 03:23 PM | #31 |
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Here is a shot of my ventura with a Pypes X-system. All stainless with a nice mellow sound. Over the last few years Pypes has become my new favorite system with good quality stainless systems, and perfect sound.
This is their transverse system with a single muffler in the rear (not visible in this pic I don't think). And since I like Pypes so much now, I've installed their mufflers on pre-existing systems I already had in place to tame them down a bit, both of my trucks to be exact. Here is the blazer with Pypes mufflers added to an old system I had bent up years ago. Notice the H-pipe with no room here to do an X. |
10-23-2012, 03:35 PM | #32 |
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Here's yet a different system on my wifes other car. This is an old Flowmaster Force II that I put on in the early 90's at some point (I can't remember, memory fade). Flowmaster doesn't even make this system anymore, they have been superceded with the American Thunder and it's much louder. I have manual cutouts on this one that never come off It utilizes an H-pipe as Flowmaster kits seem to stick with that theme for some reason. It's been a great system, mellow sound. But it's getting replaced now with a Pypes "X" system just like picture above on the ventura.
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[QUOTE=Firebirdjones;5663664]Here is a shot of my ventura with a Pypes X-system. All stainless with a nice mellow sound. Over the last few years Pypes has become my new favorite system with good quality stainless systems, and perfect sound.
This is their transverse system with a single muffler in the rear (not visible in this pic I don't think). And since I like Pypes so much now, I've installed their mufflers on pre-existing systems I already had in place to tame them down a bit, both of my trucks to be exact. Here is the blazer with Pypes mufflers added to an old system I had bent up years ago. Notice the H-pipe with no room here to do an X. What brand are your cut outs, and what all has to be done work wise to get them to work? I was looking at the Pypes X pipe kit actually that had cut outs but since I have long tube headers it would of put everything further back than what I would of like so that's why I was partial to just having the muffler shop do it all. Plus I don't even know yet if my idea will work out the way I want it being as I do have the saddle tanks I'm sure it will I have a lwb truck so I think it'll be alright. And yeah I see what your talking about on the H pipe.
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10-23-2012, 03:46 PM | #34 |
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The E-cutouts are from DMH. Lots of brands out there, some are cheap. I used DMH because at the time he lived up the street from me, great guy and excellent quality. I've heard issues with other brands as well, DMH seems to be the popular choice among most though.
Yeah having a muffler shop do it all on a truck is probably the best way. Both of my trucks (72 and 79) are custom bent setups because I couldn't find anything in the aftermarket in kit form that was what I wanted exactly. Everything seemed to be "cut to fit" or "some fabrication required" type of thing,,,universal I guess. My only complaint with shops is crush bends. I prefer mandrel. But when there isn't a satisfactory kit out there I make some exceptions. |
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About four years ago I had a V30 with a 454, headers and 2.5" straight pipes all the way to the rear. Because it was a crew cab and had twenty feet of exhaust pipe on each side, it was bearable, but I eventually threw some glass packs on it. I'm deaf enough and it was making me deafer.
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Okay I'll go with brands if there recommended not just off the top but I wont lie the E-Cutouts are not excatly the cheapest thing in the world either haha Yeah and cause when they have the truck on the lift you can say hey I want it to do this and then do a 45 degree turn and dump it on the sides or whatever your wanting which I'm probably going to have it dumped, I just like something about a semi hidden exhaust.
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Uhhh... its a V8 not a tiny 4 banger... Theres no need for muffler. However the sound will be based on preference. The straight pipes will be louder, less refined and possibly have a tiny back crackle... But far as the dude telling you " you need mufflers for back pressure", make sure you don't take advice from that dude in the future.
I personally have 2 1/2 inch pipes, with some good old cherry bomb glass packs. Its loud, and I love it. But again goes back to preference. Also here in Florida, no emissions testing etc!!!! |
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Yeah thats what I was planning on doing but when I get the system I'm going to have an x pipe so I'll need 2 of them to have on each side, but I don't know I'm a little undecided on whether I will or will not do the electric cut outs, I would like to but I don't know if I can justify myself in spending the money some of them want for electric cut outs.
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