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Cowboy6622 01-08-2008 05:31 PM

Straight Pipes
 
Well guys... I been thinking.. because thats the kind of guy I am I guess.

I found this clip that 04 intimidator posted in a site with lots of exhuast clips.. I like this sound.
http://www.rmcgp.com/exhaust/willy_draggn.wav

Straight pipes...

Waht do you guys think? A buddy fo mine had straight pipes and backfired all the time (but he had no cat as well). Would this be too loud? Too "Ricy" sounding? Should I do it? Also, what about power? How will this affect my torque & hp?

04 Intimidator 01-08-2008 11:12 PM

RE: Straight Pipes
 
Loud as hell sound, but you also loose some horsepower because you don't have the necessary back pressure.

Cowboy6622 01-09-2008 06:18 AM

RE: Straight Pipes
 
and thus begins the "back pressure" debate....

04 Intimidator 01-09-2008 11:29 AM

RE: Straight Pipes
 
LOL!!!!

lav74 01-09-2008 01:36 PM

RE: Straight Pipes
 
Straight pipes is definately not the way to go.I had to install an advil dispenser in the car as a supporting mod when I went straight pipes. I lasted 2 days of commute. It's obnoxiously loud, unbearable drone, and farts and cackles after 2500rpm. I also have a pretty open system with heads and a big cam, so that probably has a big play in it, but even a stock 3800 will be very loud without a resonator or muffler. You can view the clip in the sights and sounds area to get an idea of what mine sounded like.

I ended up keeping the straight pipes, but installed a resonator after the cat, 6" round 3" straight thru, and 30" long. Magnaflow sells it. This one single muffler doesn't soften the idle at all, but it quiets everything after 2500, and I have zero (0) rasp, no farts, no cackles, no blaring. It's the dream exhaust I've been looking for over 3 years, and it cost me alot to get there.

HTH.

GrandPaDave 01-09-2008 01:52 PM

RE: Straight Pipes
 

ORIGINAL: Cowboy6622

and thus begins the "back pressure" debate....
Do you have 13:1 compression ratio? Then there really is no debate.;)

Cowboy6622 01-09-2008 04:29 PM

RE: Straight Pipes
 
lol, i just knew the "back pressure" and "exhuast scavenging" and all that was about to get started. how much power difference did you notice in that system lav74, if any?

Cowboy6622 01-09-2008 04:38 PM

RE: Straight Pipes
 
i'm not concerned about it being too loud.... i had a friend with straight pipes on his mustang... he got rid of them becuase ti was so loud and annoying but it never bothered me.... i rode with him on an hour trip with it once to.

i noticed you got a lot of work done to yours too.. especially like the cam.. thats going to have a big effect on sound.

RickCoMatic 01-09-2008 04:58 PM

RE: Straight Pipes
 
You can get a THRUSH Stainless Resonator from JEGS for 70-Bucks and Lower that exhaust note for a deep muscle-car sound.

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...0002_962854_-1

06MCLTZ 01-10-2008 10:10 AM

RE: Straight Pipes
 
Some people think straight pipes are to loud some don't. On my old S10,V6, 5speed,I had 2.5" pipe all the back to 3" stainless tips with no cat and it sounded pretty good. A lot of people liked it and thought I had a V8 in it. It was pretty loud though. My neighbors hated it and right before I sold the truck got the cops called on me twice in2 days. On a Monte Carlo I wouldn't do it.


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