Getting H pipe due to noise
#1
Getting H pipe due to noise
I had my dual Flowmaster exhaust installed three months ago. They didnt do an H pipe, just straight through split.
When you revved the engine it sounded like a "rattle" and backpressure. A guy at work had the same problem and took it back to the same place. After they put in the H pipe the problems went away. So I'm getting mine done today along with chrome tips on the twin Flowmasters to improve the look too.
Tom
When you revved the engine it sounded like a "rattle" and backpressure. A guy at work had the same problem and took it back to the same place. After they put in the H pipe the problems went away. So I'm getting mine done today along with chrome tips on the twin Flowmasters to improve the look too.
Tom
#3
RE: Getting H pipe due to noise
I'm running true duals with GT Take-off mufflers on mine but after hearing Shadowhax's clip I'm seriously thinking of American Thunders with an H crossover. After you add the H, I'd be interested in knowing what you think about the difference in tone.
#6
RE: Getting H pipe due to noise
Had the H-pipe installed and the sound is way better than the "high pitched "rattle" at higher rpms.
The sound is more mellower and less annoying. The chrome tips look way cool too!! FYI
Tom
The sound is more mellower and less annoying. The chrome tips look way cool too!! FYI
Tom
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