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Old 11-10-2009, 03:16 AM   #21
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Hey guys, I've made a video of what it sounds like on the interior. The video came out ok, but it really doesn't do the whole sound of the car justice (especially on the freeway) but hopefully you guys get the general idea.
yea urs sound lik mine.

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Old 11-10-2009, 11:18 AM   #22
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Nice burn outs for a V6. The so called under powered, out dated old technology V6. Hahaha! I'm sure you could probably do better, but it may not be good on the tranny.
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whats up with the popping sound? did you just install them? if not does it go away?
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Old 11-12-2009, 02:41 AM   #24
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If you're talking to me then yes it's mostly because they still need to be broken in, the previous owner barely used them. If you're specifically talking about the very beginning of the interior video, my exhaust always pops my first shift from first to second after turning on the car, it did it with my GT takeoffs too. I'm not sure why...
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Nice burn outs for a V6. The so called under powered, out dated old technology V6. Hahaha! I'm sure you could probably do better, but it may not be good on the tranny.
not trying too burnout. peel out. i can do better burnouts.


also my mufflers pop lik crazy. when u start the engine. but after that it should be all good. its been lik almost 1 year i had these mufflers. i kinda want new ones but no money. im happy with this muffler except for pops
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I was mainly talking about syny5ter because I'm about to put on some a/t on my stang. I hope mine don't pop real had not that either was terrible it's just my biggest fear to sound like a ricer haha
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Do the GT take offs pop also? If not maybe that's a better option.
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Most mufflers are going to pop a little if they need breaking in but short answer is no, eventually GT mufflers won't pop as much
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