Holy crap!!!
#1
Holy crap!!!
WOW, is an understatement. I had my blown resonator replaced yesterday with a Summit Racing glasspack muffler, and before they finished welding it in place, i asked if i could hear it with just the glasspack in place (to give me an idea of what it would sound like with the glasspacks in place of the stock mufflers). Dear Lord, it sounded so good. It was VERY deep and mellow. and when it was revved up, it stayed that way, no rasp whatsoever, with a nice pop when you let off the gas. btw, it was loud too. lol
either in October, November, or next Spring, im going to take the glasspack thats now serving as the resonator, and put it in the back as a muffler, along with another glasspack, and straight pipe where the resonator used to be. PA inspection does NOT require a resonator. got it confirmed by an official inspection tec.
either in October, November, or next Spring, im going to take the glasspack thats now serving as the resonator, and put it in the back as a muffler, along with another glasspack, and straight pipe where the resonator used to be. PA inspection does NOT require a resonator. got it confirmed by an official inspection tec.
#4
Peace/Out
Last edited by Space; 09-15-2010 at 07:32 AM.
#6
Glasspacks and resonators are about the same thing. There won't be any problems.
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