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bradjh
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Post by bradjh »

I have a flowmaster single in single out dual chamber muffler. I want to make it louder while keeping stock piping. my buddy at local muffler shop told me to get a flowmaster single in single out single chamber muffler and would give me quite a bit more sound is he correct?
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Post by AZS10Crew »

You could just get one of these...

Electronic Cutout

Then you could have it loud when you want it loud, and quite when you don't.
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Post by paintballrocker »

you could also get a singe in dual out like i have. when i switched to the dual out from the singe out the tone got deeper and louder a little.

If you dont want to changer your exhaust, you have 2 options. you can either hollow out your cat which will result in a deeper louder tone. or you could change the size of your main pipe/tips. Generally the bigger the diameter main pipe and or tip will change the volume and tone of your exhaust.

heres the link to my exhaust post if u wanna take a look at what i did.
http://www.s-10crewcab.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7299
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