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HarrisBrocno95

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i just installed some ****** headers and it sounds really good when im driving but i want to make it to where when im idealing it loud to. what do i need to get to make it rumble when im not moving.

 

snowman74

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Depends on the sound you want. I like a low, cammed-up sound...so I use Flowmaster 40's. I've heard glass-packs...they are a nice, low, mellow sound too. Listen to some cars at stop-lights...if you hear something you like, ask them what they've got for mufflers.

Snowman74 :)>-

 

swampthing

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i have beena fan of dynomax oval race bullit "mufflers"....they're not street legal but look a lot like glasspacks. they have a really nice deep tone to them

 

Roadkill

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I've got a "single-in/dual-out" Flowmaster 40 on mine. It makes a nice low rumble at idle and sounds pretty good when you get on it, too. If you've got decent speakers on your computer, you can hear how it sounds in this clip (you can also hear my toolbox and cooler rattleing like crazy):

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In the clip, it goes through a range of engine speeds from idle to about 2000 rpm. (I didn't realize until later that I was in two wheel drive during the clip
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, thats why it was so hard to get through that tiny little ditch.)

 

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