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RE: From Single Exhaust to Dual -- Louder? - 4/27/2008 8:44:45 PM   
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I have a race pro single axleback from Pypes, it's pretty loud and "pops" when it's cold.  Once it warms up it has a decent tone, and the popping stops.  My neighbors want me to move.....especially in the winter months.  I imagine 2 mufflers would sound deeper......but still loud.

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RE: From Single Exhaust to Dual -- Louder? - 4/27/2008 8:55:57 PM   
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Awesome feedback, musicheadt.

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RE: From Single Exhaust to Dual -- Louder? - 4/28/2008 4:57:59 PM   
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SOHCman,

Thanks for everything!

Cheers.


My pleasure,

Make sure to post some videos of your new Pypes.

Make sure the guy from the muffler shop is videoing YOU as you turn the key for the first time...

The expression on your face will be priceless.

The sound out of a little V6 is nothing short of amazing...

I had a crowd of about 10 people around my stang when I got it back from the dealer.

About 4 mechanics stayed AFTER 5pm to hear it, and some saleguys and a few customers.

That was before the SOHC V6 plates, so I had 2 guys ask how I liked my GT...



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RE: From Single Exhaust to Dual -- Louder? - 4/28/2008 5:08:03 PM   
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ORIGINAL: musicheadt

I have a race pro single axleback from Pypes, it's pretty loud and "pops" when it's cold.  Once it warms up it has a decent tone, and the popping stops.  My neighbors want me to move.....especially in the winter months.  I imagine 2 mufflers would sound deeper......but still loud.



I know what you're talkin' about!

Once I got on my pony when they were still cold and had to back out as my back end fishtailed on the dirt.

The pipes let out such a huge booooom I thought I ripped the guts out of my mufflers!

The echo across the meadow sounded like a freakin' howitzer!

Haven't done that again... no damage to the mufflers either...

LOL

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