New Exhaust......Pics are now here!
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Come to find out, I waited for absolutely nothing to get everything installed. The tips that they "had" to order was allready in the shop. What a bunch of idiots. Then he tried to tell me that the muffler would not fit because it is a truck muffler. So I had him look it up and tell me for what model "truck". He soon quickly took it back after he saw Camaro/Grand National by the model number. Anyways, enjoy
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what do you think of it? Any noticable performance gains?
personally i would have picked some different tips.......but everybody'* got different tastes.
could help but notice you've got A BUBBLE BUTT!
hope you're happy with your investment
personally i would have picked some different tips.......but everybody'* got different tastes.
could help but notice you've got A BUBBLE BUTT!
hope you're happy with your investment
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Yea its cool. I was afraid it was going to sound like a truck but it sounds pretty good. 1-3k rpm'* it is noticeable then after that the engine noise drains it out. As for performance gains it "feels" like it is lighter and a little more responsive. The tips I looked at it this way...To big and it would of been the size of my dad'* truck tips and I just hate that style for a classy car like this, too small and they seem ricey, i dont like the look of long ones and the double barrel look is to sporty for me (maybe if i had a SSEi model I would consider). But like you said, it is a bubble butt SE, and I want to keep that sleeper but classy look to it. Plus I did not have much of a selection and I geuss I could of ordered them off jegs, but I just wanted to have it done without any more problems. At least these wont rust so that is good. Personally the volume of the sound is what I expected but I was thinking it was going to be a little more deeper. (Can a aftermarket resonator do something about that?) All in all it was money spent well! It is kinda fun just to start it up and listen to it idle.
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Originally Posted by zzzzzeke
could help but notice you've got A BUBBLE BUTT!
The new setup looks NICE, twister!!!
--Christine
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Nice tips! looks good, but the butt has to go!
I like it a lot. I can actually feel a difference when i am on the interstate. It seems if i keep it at around 3-4k rpms and once it hits 40, it kind of gets a second wind and gains some more momentum. As far as lower speeds... i can not tell, at least not yet.
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Originally Posted by zzzzzeke
what do you think of it? Any noticable performance gains?
personally i would have picked some different tips.......but everybody'* got different tastes.
could help but notice you've got A BUBBLE BUTT!
hope you're happy with your investment
personally i would have picked some different tips.......but everybody'* got different tastes.
could help but notice you've got A BUBBLE BUTT!
hope you're happy with your investment