So what do I have to do to get a better sound on my stock like this
Better sound with stock exhaust
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Re: Better sound with stock exhaust
Doesn't it just say muffler delete in the title? Either it's just an axle-back with just pipe and tips or it's just straight through.
Doesn't sound half bad though!
Doesn't sound half bad though!
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Re: Better sound with stock exhaust
From the vid description:
"Stock exhaust all the way to rear axle, with a rear muffler delete, replaced by 2.5 inch piping and one resonator"
Basically the mufflers gone = more noise. The resonator is in its place to change the sound/dampen it slightly.
"Stock exhaust all the way to rear axle, with a rear muffler delete, replaced by 2.5 inch piping and one resonator"
Basically the mufflers gone = more noise. The resonator is in its place to change the sound/dampen it slightly.