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Its alrite...almost a little too high pitched for me. But everyone has different tastes.
you're right. It is really high but then again 16v can''t sound that deep and muscular as a 32 or 24V unless there's heads and cam work right. I'm just to broke for that. Oonly 19 yrs old in school so yea.
Anyways, how can I get that deep sound? I want that car to sound deep as hell!
you're right. It is really high but then again 16v can''t sound that deep and muscular as a 32 or 24V unless there's heads and cam work right. I'm just to broke for that. Oonly 19 yrs old in school so yea.
Anyways, how can I get that deep sound? I want that car to sound deep as hell!
Yeah, sounds familiar.
As I told you before, if you wanted a deeper sound, swap out the o/r h.
To be honest, super 40's never sounded as good as super 44's. But generally the super 40's make cars sound like boats. Super 44's with an o/r x sounds pretty decent. But I've yet to find ANY chambered setup that sounds better with an o/r x vs and o/r h.
you're right. It is really high but then again 16v can''t sound that deep and muscular as a 32 or 24V unless there's heads and cam work right. I'm just to broke for that. Oonly 19 yrs old in school so yea.
Anyways, how can I get that deep sound? I want that car to sound deep as hell!
o/r h and some macs,or some magnaflow race bullets,dynomax race bullets. i think the 2v sound better than the 3v cammed 4v with a o/r h is just sick