I want to make my exhaust as loud as possible
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I want to make my exhaust as loud as possible
I'm looking for any advice on how to make my pickup as loud as possible. It's the 5.3 and I currently have a flowmaster super 10 series on it with dual 2 1/4 inch pipes after the muffler with 4 inch tips. Would like to go as cheap as possible without being robbed of power. Would it be loud with a y-pipe in place of the muffler? I also want it to cackle as much as possible too. It's the stock manifolds, and not true dual, it splits after the muffler. Any input is appreciated.
Edit: Also, if I were to get headers, what would sound better, shorty or long tube? and would they bolt to the stock exhaust?
Edit: Also, if I were to get headers, what would sound better, shorty or long tube? and would they bolt to the stock exhaust?
Last edited by mr.dudeman199; September 6th, 2013 at 10:54 PM.
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Why do you want it so loud?
The reason I say this is: It also attracts the attention of LEOs. Do you REALLY want to be pulled over more often by them?
just saying... as "been there, done that, lets not do that again" type of thing from my perspective.
The reason I say this is: It also attracts the attention of LEOs. Do you REALLY want to be pulled over more often by them?
just saying... as "been there, done that, lets not do that again" type of thing from my perspective.
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gables, have you done that before? Is it bad for the engine? Do You lose power?
GMtruckguy.. I'm not real worried about the 5-o, I'm planning on getting a glasspack, which I believe is considered a muffler, which keeps it legal. But then again, if I do what gables says to do, then it aint so legal.
But on the glasspack note, which is better.. longer or shorter in terms of the "cackle"
GMtruckguy.. I'm not real worried about the 5-o, I'm planning on getting a glasspack, which I believe is considered a muffler, which keeps it legal. But then again, if I do what gables says to do, then it aint so legal.
But on the glasspack note, which is better.. longer or shorter in terms of the "cackle"
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I do not think removing the catalyst is going to increase loudness as much as an open exhaust or glass packs....
that and removing the catalyst makes it harder to sell and will never pass a state smog inspection....
I'd say go with glass pack... the less muffling space available the loader it will be...
that and removing the catalyst makes it harder to sell and will never pass a state smog inspection....
I'd say go with glass pack... the less muffling space available the loader it will be...
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I do not think removing the catalyst is going to increase loudness as much as an open exhaust or glass packs....
that and removing the catalyst makes it harder to sell and will never pass a state smog inspection....
I'd say go with glass pack... the less muffling space available the loader it will be...
that and removing the catalyst makes it harder to sell and will never pass a state smog inspection....
I'd say go with glass pack... the less muffling space available the loader it will be...
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Long tube headers(1-7/8"), make it true duals(2-1/4 or 2-1/2"), short Cherry Bombs. Get the racing cats. Any larger diameters will lose torque and power unless you have made a lot of changes inside the engine. Not sure what you mean by cackle unless you are talking about the popping sound when you let off the gas. If you want the backpressure sound do not use a H or X pipe. You will probably get some either way but more w/o the H or X. JMO
I personally would do the longtubes with a X pipe and keep the Flowmasters. That should sound real good!
I personally would do the longtubes with a X pipe and keep the Flowmasters. That should sound real good!
Last edited by dp77/00vette; September 20th, 2013 at 12:38 AM.
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Long tube headers(1-7/8"), make it true duals(2-1/4 or 2-1/2"), short Cherry Bombs. Get the racing cats. Any larger diameters will lose torque and power unless you have made a lot of changes inside the engine. Not sure what you mean by cackle unless you are talking about the popping sound when you let off the gas. If you want the backpressure sound do not use a H or X pipe. You will probably get some either way but more w/o the H or X. JMO
I personally would do the longtubes with a X pipe and keep the Flowmasters. That should sound real good!
I personally would do the longtubes with a X pipe and keep the Flowmasters. That should sound real good!
How bout something a little cheaper?
Last edited by mr.dudeman199; September 20th, 2013 at 3:08 PM.
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Hi mr.dudeman199,
Welcome to the Chevy Forums.
"Cackle" is all well and good, but avoid
constant backfiring, or in a couple months,
you'll be starting a new thread:
"What happened to my valves and camshaft?".
Just know that using an exhaust as a sound system,
too aggressively, can tear up your valve train components.
Welcome to the Chevy Forums.
"Cackle" is all well and good, but avoid
constant backfiring, or in a couple months,
you'll be starting a new thread:
"What happened to my valves and camshaft?".
Just know that using an exhaust as a sound system,
too aggressively, can tear up your valve train components.
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Hi mr.dudeman199,
Welcome to the Chevy Forums.
"Cackle" is all well and good, but avoid
constant backfiring, or in a couple months,
you'll be starting a new thread:
"What happened to my valves and camshaft?".
Just know that using an exhaust as a sound system,
too aggressively, can tear up your valve train components.
Welcome to the Chevy Forums.
"Cackle" is all well and good, but avoid
constant backfiring, or in a couple months,
you'll be starting a new thread:
"What happened to my valves and camshaft?".
Just know that using an exhaust as a sound system,
too aggressively, can tear up your valve train components.