A more "muscly" sounding exhaust
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A more "muscly" sounding exhaust
Where can I find some compatable with the 92 se? Also, since my rear bumper doesn't have the exhaust cut outs, one that is short, or points down a little lol.
I'm new to upgrading the "hardware" so dont slap the newbie
I'm new to upgrading the "hardware" so dont slap the newbie
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I saw this topic title and thought the same damn thing!
You'll be able to choose your preference.
John'* 92: Flowmaster 80 (stock cat unless he gets the Magnaflow installed by then).
My 93: Magnaflow muffler, Magnaflow resonator, Magnaflow cat.
Remarkably different sounds between our cars. But they complement each other while running on the dragstrip together.
You'll be able to choose your preference.
John'* 92: Flowmaster 80 (stock cat unless he gets the Magnaflow installed by then).
My 93: Magnaflow muffler, Magnaflow resonator, Magnaflow cat.
Remarkably different sounds between our cars. But they complement each other while running on the dragstrip together.
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http://bonnevilleclub.com/forum/view...670&highlight=
these are series II cars, but the sounds are similar
edit: post #600
these are series II cars, but the sounds are similar
edit: post #600
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I have a flowmaster 80 on mine. BonneManMN had a video of his '93 on an 80 which prompted me to get one.
I personally like the flowmasters more.
I personally like the flowmasters more.
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if you want a deep "muscly" sound i recommend,
Hooker Aero Chamber Mufflers
(Hooker Aero Chamber Mufflers Increased flow for more performance.
Hooker Aero Chamber mufflers use a unique step principle, similar to that which is currently popular in racing header design. The aerodynamically designed chambers flow 23 percent better, and produce more horsepower and torque than the most popular high-performance brand. )
i have these on my car and i get compliments from alot of people.
you can get them at summit racing for $59
ROD
Hooker Aero Chamber Mufflers
(Hooker Aero Chamber Mufflers Increased flow for more performance.
Hooker Aero Chamber mufflers use a unique step principle, similar to that which is currently popular in racing header design. The aerodynamically designed chambers flow 23 percent better, and produce more horsepower and torque than the most popular high-performance brand. )
i have these on my car and i get compliments from alot of people.
you can get them at summit racing for $59
ROD
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