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07ccdskaterv6 -> setting off alarms (4/29/2008 4:49:47 PM)

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a friend of mine has a 1976 chevelle but he has a really weak engine it only puts out like 130 hp but he's got a flowmaster exhaust on it i know its duals i think its a true dual setup and i know it has turndowns when we were driving around today he could rev up the engine and set off car alarms 100 feet away. i want to have this ability also has anyone here ever set off car alarms with their exhaust setup?if so what setup are you running with?





  

Rdot9 -> RE: setting off alarms (4/29/2008 4:55:41 PM)

My dad probably could with his setup on his 69 chevelle, pypes 3" all the way back with violator mufflers, he has street pros on em now and it's real loud so the violators will be FREAKIN LOUD, which is awesome... What kind of motor does he have where he's only pumpin 130hp???


MrSandman -> RE: setting off alarms (4/29/2008 5:01:57 PM)

A single MAC muffler will do what you speak of. A dual MAC set-up will do it more.

It will also drone like a mother..


07ccdskaterv6 -> RE: setting off alarms (4/29/2008 5:02:12 PM)




i can't remember exactly but you know how theres like the 304 then the 352 windsor or whatever his is like a 150 or something like that the guy he bought it from took out the big engine and put in the baby for better gas mileage




07ccdskaterv6 -> RE: setting off alarms (4/29/2008 5:04:06 PM)




what do yall mean when yall say "drone"




MrSandman -> RE: setting off alarms (4/29/2008 5:15:11 PM)

Here is a video with my old exhaust.. a single MAC. It did sound better in person.. very deep.. hard to pic that up with a camera speaker.

http://homepage.mac.com/morrisseymj/Mustang/iMovieTheater72.html


landon.moss -> RE: setting off alarms (4/29/2008 5:31:39 PM)

idk i've run open headers, side exit, straight-piped rear exit, and now 4-into-1 side exit pipes on my 440 mopar and about the only thing loud enough to do that is open headers....it's still loud no matter what, though...built 440 mildly better than stock appx 400 HP/475 TQ....maybe if you straight-piped your brand new mustang, which i wouldn't advise, but hey i've thought about it[:D]...problem with a lot of muffs i've heard online, mind you, is that they're poppy and chinky the louder they are...frpp duals sounds good and so does gt takeoff - dunno if they're actually LOUD though

pry only makin 130 cuz it's old, and after 70 the compression ratios dropped way down, along with all the emisions crap they started putting on them, making them half the motors they were a couple years before[:(]


loaded6shooter -> RE: setting off alarms (4/29/2008 6:42:41 PM)

ive done it before in parking garages with my JBAs


danbevsv6rumbler -> RE: setting off alarms (4/29/2008 8:03:27 PM)

my gt takeoffs will make those sensitive alarms chirp... but i hardly set off alarms.

it's okay because i don't want it to sound like junk!


outastockjohn -> RE: setting off alarms (4/30/2008 8:21:07 PM)

i do in on startup to cars that are across from mine in parking lots.  my integra would do it driving buy, both cars drone like hell on the freeway.  but i dont mined too much, on my trip to seattle last summer we really didnt notice it after the first hour.


07lane40 -> RE: setting off alarms (4/30/2008 8:33:01 PM)

^^ thats called hearing loss. lol.


wolfpup -> RE: setting off alarms (4/30/2008 8:39:18 PM)

i Have Dual Magnaflows from the headers back... they drone like crazy but they set off car alarms too... not something im too proud of cuz its hard when i leave my girls house at night cuz the street is kinda small so when i drive by some of the cars the alarms chirp and 1 or 2 of em actually go off and i was doing like 10 mph trying my BEST to be quiet lol.


VictoriaRR -> RE: setting off alarms (4/30/2008 9:24:55 PM)

An easy way to do it is to slap an MRT AeroTurbine on your car and give them hell. [8D]

I tried it in a parking garage. Hahaha. Good times.


jrhykushi -> RE: setting off alarms (4/30/2008 9:29:30 PM)

well, you have to remember, loud does not mean good.

and i bet cause you have a v6 platform, people are gonna make ridiculous comments about your car being 1) a v6 2) an obnoxious v6 that has all the sound in the world, yet very little power


sopenco1 -> RE: setting off alarms (4/30/2008 10:02:58 PM)

pfff been there done that car sounds like a gt sounds off an alarm than a guy comes and asks me what kind of v8 is it? i just tell him its a six! all he says is oh and its an auto too?? thats not a mustang!!! damn people just let us live in our sixer world


OIIIIO -> RE: setting off alarms (4/30/2008 10:19:03 PM)

I set off car alarms all the time esp. at the mall's parking structures. Actually, it's kinda fun.



VictoriaRR -> RE: setting off alarms (4/30/2008 10:26:43 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: jrhykushi

well, you have to remember, loud does not mean good.

and i bet cause you have a v6 platform, people are gonna make ridiculous comments about your car being 1) a v6 2) an obnoxious v6 that has all the sound in the world, yet very little power



All true words.

If you want loud just be sure it sounds decent. Civics with loud, fart-dronalicous mufflers are a good example of loud in a bad way. A very, very bad way.


So_Cali -> RE: setting off alarms (5/1/2008 12:27:00 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: VictoriaRR


....Civics with loud, fart-dronalicous mufflers are a good example of loud in a bad way. A very, very bad way.


+10000000[:D] They sound a million times worse when they're trying to catch up too LOL

Poor little ricer is giving it his 1.8L ALL LMAO![:'(]


ScreamingYellow2005 -> RE: setting off alarms (5/1/2008 5:15:23 AM)

lol my exhaust doesn't set off alarms but when i turn that volume knob up just about every car alarm goes off hahaha


  

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