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Old 08-28-2009, 01:58 PM   #1
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I was wondering what would happen if I made my pypes violators a mid muffler system. Would it change the sound at all? I mean like cut the tips and weld them into the mid pipe.
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Well I'm sure it would change some, but good luck fitting them under there anywhere, you pretty much have to use a bullet style muffler to fit there.
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fitment is tight. M80's are about $45 each on summit or jegs.
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But I read that the M80s are really loud and used more as resonators before a muffler?

What does the pypes MM setup on the s197 use as a muffler?
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I got m80s with high flow cats It's not that loud, but you can hear it, personally I wouldn't change my exhaust for anything I love the sound of it.
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pypes violator mufflers?
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since you asked, heres my exhaust:
LT's, o/r x pipe, M80's mid mounted, MBRP muffler deletes
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the M80's are technically a muffer bc they have sound deadening material. but it deadends the sound just a little bit, so it's still pretty loud.
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there was someone on here i remember reading about, complete with pics and everything, that used flowmasters as a mm setup, dont remember a name or where exactly he fit them or even if it was the standard 05-09 flowmaster axelback or if he used 2 universal flows and placed them somewhere in midpipe.
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