New Exhaust setup (eardrum warning)
#1
New Exhaust setup (eardrum warning)
Just installed an off road H-pipe from pacesetter. I started with the troublesome nut on the top passenger side and tried from above after removing battery and tray and it didn't help at all i finally figured out that i had a long enough extension with my Air impact driver to get to it from underneath and viola. after getting it installed i had my wife start the car so i could hear it from outside the first time and her reaction was a slight smirk and she said "That's reeeeeallly loud"
Did i mention that i already had muffler deletes?
had a guy get video of it while following me.
Did i mention that i already had muffler deletes?
had a guy get video of it while following me.
Last edited by 05windviel; 09-06-2013 at 03:28 PM.
#2
Im debating ordering an offroad prochamber to go with my boomtubes and but I dont know if it will be TOO loud. If I lived in a house without so many people around Id probably go for it but Id feel like a jerk starting my car early in the morning or late at night in an apartment parking lot.
#3
I still run my pacesetter lt's with their matching high flow h-pipe, however I put the stock mufflers back on so I can hear the M122 scream. Before I put the blower on it I ran SLP loudmouths, I had people chase me down and yell at me that the car was too loud, I thought it was awesome.
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#7
Ha yea that does take a while to change, we have a light here coming out of the hospital and even at 1 a.m. the light won't change, you have to turn right out and then make a u-turn.
#8
Ugh that's insane a lot of the lights here have the opposite problem. Damn thing turns green one car gets through and its spent.
#10
Sounds like all rasp and no power.