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More efficient way of quieting exhaust
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<blockquote data-quote="2000GTSTANG" data-source="post: 16415830" data-attributes="member: 49495"><p>A prochamber will quiet it up and give you a unique sound. I ran an offroad one with a Borla Stinger type muffler and thought it sounded perfect. Im now running an offroad H-pipe with oval Magnaflows and it is definitely a little quieter and sounds more common.</p><p></p><p>Stock mufflers with an offroad midpipe is a great combo too. I had an offroad x with the stock catback on an 01 Cobra and it was quiet but had some good tone to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2000GTSTANG, post: 16415830, member: 49495"] A prochamber will quiet it up and give you a unique sound. I ran an offroad one with a Borla Stinger type muffler and thought it sounded perfect. Im now running an offroad H-pipe with oval Magnaflows and it is definitely a little quieter and sounds more common. Stock mufflers with an offroad midpipe is a great combo too. I had an offroad x with the stock catback on an 01 Cobra and it was quiet but had some good tone to it. [/QUOTE]
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