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09-27-2005, 05:15 PM #1
in your mind what is the best bolt on exhaust?
as the title states?
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09-27-2005, 05:43 PM #2
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Tough one....Kooks or Stainless Works....I have the SW Long Tubes but have seen excellent fit and dyno/track results with Kooks lately....
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09-27-2005, 05:51 PM #3
i cant even come close to affording those now, i mean like Borla, Corsa, LM. like that, i have to either buy a new LS1/2/6 or have mine totally rebuilt.
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09-28-2005, 03:22 AM #4
My Personal Preference is the Hooker Aerochamber, had it on my camaro and bought a car with the SLP loudmouth and had to change that over. Sound just reminds me of the old 70s muscle cars. I want to say www.ls1sounds.com is a site where you can listen to different exhausts, but I'm not positive right now
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09-28-2005, 04:21 AM #5
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best for what? Looks? Price? sound? fit and finish? The question is pretty general, but frankly , I can't see why anyone would put anything other then Stainless headers on their cars. Coated or not, metal ones WILL rust sooner or later. I have the Stainless Works headers and chammbered exhaust and I think it is one of the best sounding ones for an LS1, but this is my opinion
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09-28-2005, 06:42 AM #6
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Pewter- 2001 Camaro Z28 M6
No budget.
HANDS DOWN..
GMMG Chambered exhaust. Its the most expensive, best sounding(mean muscle car) with amazing flow. Plus the install looks very clean under the car.
http://www.gmmginc.net
Kook headers w/ceramic coating.
Stainless works headers
With a budget.
Flowmaster and an exhaust cutout.
Hooker headers, ceramic coated (mid-priced)
Flowtech headers, ceramic coated (budget priced)
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09-28-2005, 08:44 AM #7BlackHawk T/AGuest
Wouldn't the Rumbler sound about the same as the GMMG?
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09-28-2005, 09:47 AM #8
pacesetter headers, offroad y-pipe w/o cats, one bullet muffler dumped before the axle
pacesetter is the one of the better headers for the price.
y-pipes arent that hard to make, cheap $.
bullet mufflers are cheap $.
and you will be taking ALOT of weight off the car
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09-29-2005, 09:33 AM #9
In my opinion, Borla makes the most quality exhaust system. Plus the fact that it is adjustable is awesome. I'd really love one, but I have a problem shelling out $700 for a catback.
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09-29-2005, 11:09 AM #10
thats how much the GMMG costs.
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09-29-2005, 06:10 PM #11
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White- 1998 Pontiac TransAm WS7
I have SLP Long Tubes,SLP offroad y-pipe w/o cats and Borla catback..I love my setup..
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09-29-2005, 06:51 PM #12kimchi_xtreme@yahoo.comGuest
best hands down is anything that is custom built for your setup. No two engines are the same and therefore there is no absolute best except for custom made exhaust. You can list as many manufacturers as you want but a custom bent header/exhaust will always be best. You will need every little bit of information about the engine that the exhaust is being built for. I had custom headers made for a drag vehicle and it has paid for itself more than once. if your wondering the headers were 1500 each and each primary is the optimun length for the cylinder it serves.
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09-30-2005, 12:53 AM #13
no one likes the Bassani true duals? I know it is expensive as hell.....but it looks good and from everything I have heard it sounds good too......check out www.ls1sounds.com
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09-30-2005, 07:25 PM #14
Best bang/buck is just a muffler swap. They sound the same, and make the same power as catbacks, but cost 1/2 to 1/4 as much.
I went with a dynomax ultraflow muffler. Cheap, sounds great (deep, mellow, no drone or rasp, screams at WOT), and it'lll outflow pretty much any muffler out there (it's a straight through design).2002 Trans Am 6sp, SLP lid, Holley filter, Shaner S3 TB, Jet Hot long tubes and cats, FRA, HP tuners, Hotchkis STB and LCAs. TEA stage 1.5 5.3 heads, Comp 220/224 114 +2, UMI Boxed SFCs, Edelbrock PHR. Moser 9" 4.11 gears.
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09-30-2005, 08:34 PM #15kimchi_xtreme@yahoo.comGuest
a muffler swap will not produce the same level of power gain as will an acutal catback exhaust. Exhaust system is "tuned" Your exhaust is actually extremely complicated and if not tuned properly you will actually lose power rather than gain. Anything you do to an engine has to be in tune or it will rob you of power. A vortech supercharged 03 mustang gt with the aftercooler(water injected) will net about 320 hp at the wheels with a bassani x-pipe catback exhaust. I know this as I have built this mustang and did the dyno tests. Just by adding a throttle body spacer I saw a loss of 30 hp and 20 ft. lb of torque. adding a bigger throttle body brought the total to 40 hp and 60 ft. lb of tq loss. An additional 10 hp and 23 ft. lb of tq was loss by adding ice into the water tank to see if dropping the intake charge temp would do anything.
Once I tuned it with my laptop I regained the lost power and then some but not anything impressive. The owner of this vehicle was not impressed at the claims he was misled by.
The way an exhaust works is almost an art form. Everytime your exhaust gasses experience a pressure drop it causes a reversion pulse that actually pulls the exhaust gasses. This happens when exhaust gasses go from you primary tube to the collector then from the exhaust pipe to muffler and finally exhaust tip to atmosphere. A poperly tuned exhaust will actually allow your engine to excavate the spent gas efficiently and almost have a supercharging effect. A properly tuned intake and exhaust can actually allow your engine to have as much as 130% volumetric efficiency. A simple "bolt-on" does not always benefit and may cause harm.
I could try to better explain exhaust theory but would rather not take the time as it is very lengthy. but if you have a specific question I will be more than happy to try and help out.
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09-30-2005, 09:22 PM #16
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well, I still think you should pick an exhaust combo for the sound, especially for the street. What's the point if you pick combo "x" because it makes 5 more HP, but you hate the ways it sounds all the time? You will not notice that 5hp as much as you will that sound which will always be the same. Just MHO.
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09-30-2005, 09:53 PM #17
I love my Corsa cat-back. With it and an SLP air-lid I gained 17hp. It looks awfully awesome, too...
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10-01-2005, 06:41 AM #18
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Best hands down???
TRUE DUALS
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10-01-2005, 08:38 AM #19Originally Posted by kimchi_xtreme@yahoo.com
Now, if we were to compare a muffler swap to a full true dual exhaust..... that's a different story.
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10-02-2005, 01:23 AM #20CamaroKillZ28Guest
I was told that you could possibly lose backpressure from true duals. Can anyone tell me otherwise, by dyno #s or back pressure tests?
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