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Really smooth sounding exhaust?
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<blockquote data-quote="DVJ38" data-source="post: 14597889" data-attributes="member: 50816"><p>If you want a smooth exhaust, don't get dumps. They make it sound louder and kill sound quality. </p><p>Yes, the consensus is to use straight thru with X and chambered with H. Don't be afraid to try to mix and match though. The reason people get an H pipe is because they want it to have a deeper tone. The chambered mufflers create a deeper tone too, so they go with each other. However, if you put an aggressive straight thru muffler with a catted H pipe, it should sound great. Then you'll want to try the X pipe since that smooths out the exhaust flow at mid and higher rpms... and you said you wanted a smooth exhaust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DVJ38, post: 14597889, member: 50816"] If you want a smooth exhaust, don't get dumps. They make it sound louder and kill sound quality. Yes, the consensus is to use straight thru with X and chambered with H. Don't be afraid to try to mix and match though. The reason people get an H pipe is because they want it to have a deeper tone. The chambered mufflers create a deeper tone too, so they go with each other. However, if you put an aggressive straight thru muffler with a catted H pipe, it should sound great. Then you'll want to try the X pipe since that smooths out the exhaust flow at mid and higher rpms... and you said you wanted a smooth exhaust. [/QUOTE]
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