SLP LM1s With Catted or O/R X-Pipe?
#1
SLP LM1s With Catted or O/R X-Pipe?
Helloooo. I have been doing a lot of research on this combination and I am getting some mixed opinions, But EVERYONE agree's that this S*** is LOUD. So What do you fella's think? How do you think This setup would go on a 99 - 04 GT Mustang? The reason I am going with the X-Pipe is because I hear it is much more free flowing and that this Setup as virtually NO restrictions.. So I am leaning toward this setup because I want my mustang to sound like 1,ooo hungry African Lion's chasing after fat bystander's on a safari trip when I'm in WOT.. =D. So what do all think? I am after a REALLY LOUD mustang sound. But still sounding good. Is this the setup for me?
THNX In advance Fella's..
THNX In advance Fella's..
#9
Yeah. They are by a LONG SHOT. I don't like the LM2s because they are not as loud. LM1s and really loud but still maintain a good exhaust note. closest thing's to straight pipe's. But I want REALLY loud with a good exhaust note. Do any of you fellas know how much more quiter the Catted-X is next to the O/R-X? Cause Like I said. I want loud. But still have a good Exhaust note. Im thinking without the cats it will to LOUD but not a good loud.
#10
Really? A lot of people say they will be EXTREMELY loud with that set-up but not sound good and the other half of people say it sound's (there words) Like sex. Lmao. Does your friend have any video's you can shoot over? Is it an obnoxious sound? And to answer your question, No. LM2s are a toned down version of LM1s.