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Old Feb 22, 2008 | 07:45 PM
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Default RE: Pypes muffler delete

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I had the Pypes deletes for about 3 days before they went on Ebay. Boomtubes 1000 times better.
Blue Meanie what was your experience with them?


Thanks guys looks like Boomtubes win this contest so far. Who's got the best price?
For that matter, who has Boomtubes?
Honestly, it sounded like when I ran the car when I took off the stock mufflers just to hear what it would sound like. They are loud, but in a very unrefined way that reminded me of how older cars sounded when they had rotted out pipes or holes in the mufflers. The Boomtubes kept the loudness but smoothed out the sound. They were a lot less raw. I kept them on until I put in my Bassani off road x. Way too loud with the Boomers.

I noticed that all the Pypes products I've used pop a lot when they're cold. I've had Violators and I'm now using a set of Street Pros until I pick up a set of Magnapaks.
Old Feb 22, 2008 | 10:24 PM
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Default RE: Pypes muffler delete

Well I did it. I ordered a set of Boomtubes from our friend Mickey at Hardcore Mustangs. Thanks for the help guys.

-Jack-
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