Exhaust Mod?
#3
RE: Exhaust Mod?
they've been replaced by the super 44's.
have you researched what the flowmaster sounds like on your car or just judging off of what it sounds like on other cars?
if you ahven't researched, i'd recommeng going on streetfire.net or youtube.com and listening to exhaust clips.
as for the price, it depends on how much the muffler shop owner is proud of his work. anywhere from probably $75-200 for the work plus the mufflers probably. your LS isn't dualed out stock so they'll have to make a y pipe and figure out how to get it to hang up there right, but it may have all the brackets considering the SS comes dualed.
have you researched what the flowmaster sounds like on your car or just judging off of what it sounds like on other cars?
if you ahven't researched, i'd recommeng going on streetfire.net or youtube.com and listening to exhaust clips.
as for the price, it depends on how much the muffler shop owner is proud of his work. anywhere from probably $75-200 for the work plus the mufflers probably. your LS isn't dualed out stock so they'll have to make a y pipe and figure out how to get it to hang up there right, but it may have all the brackets considering the SS comes dualed.
#5
RE: Exhaust Mod?
i had them on a 77 impala and they sounded great
its a 2000 LS
good sound is the "cut out" what is that
You put a Y pipe up at the front of your exhaust, and mount an electric butterfly valve to it, so you can either open the hole and dump the exhaust up front before all the mufflers and such- or you can close it and let it run through your mufflers. On a mostly stock car, I think its kinda dumb- who really wants a screaming loud 16 second car? Its not like it really gains any power anyways. It would be different if you had a turbo setup or something like that where it actually made a power difference.