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Old 06-02-2006, 02:20 AM
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how loud is my car gonna be with the o/r h-pipe. too me the lm1's are too quiet with the stock midpipe. i hope its loud and sounds good. anyone with o/r midpipe and lm1's have any input??
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Old 06-02-2006, 02:30 AM
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Dude...its gonna be grossly loud....like, insane. I recommend you go high flow catted.
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Old 06-02-2006, 02:45 AM
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when you say grossly loud, im guessing you mean it sounds like ***???i want it loud. i guess i will have to wait and see. if its too loud then i will just order the lm2's
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the guy i bought my car from had 2 x pipes- slp catted and upr o/r with slp lm1's. he said the o/r were 2 loud for him (he's 22) so he put the catted x back on. i cant tell you from my experience yet but that was his opinion.
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i have that setup and its outrageously loud ... if you want loud get a catted X pipe if you want outrageously loud get in an o/r H.. honestly i love the sound of my setup but i do have to say it gets annoying at times
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I wouldnt do it, I have the o/r h and lm1 and its way to loud. You cannot go in residential neighborhoods at night, you have to constantly worry about cops, and it ends up to be annoying.

I'm either going to get rid of my lm1 resonators and put my flows back on, or end up getting lm2's.
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thanks for all of your inputs. i guess i have to wait until next weekend to put them on and see how it is. as for going in residental streets, i guess they will have to deal with it. also the cops around where i am at are very cool seeings i know almost all of them. working as a manager at mcdonalds does have its perks. ive been pulled over twice and ive known the cop and they let me go. lol
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...and if its too loud ill just have to get the lm2's or put some flows on, but i hope it doesnt come to that
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how loud is my car gonna be with the o/r h-pipe. too me the lm1's are too quiet with the stock midpipe. i hope its loud and sounds good. anyone with o/r midpipe and lm1's have any input??

This guy has SLP Longtubes, x, and loudmouth catback

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