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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Modesto, CA
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Tailpipes Vs. Dumps: What's the sound difference
Currently I've got NO tailpipes. (Just have the piece of pipe on the mufflers that the factory puts on; about 4" long)
My question is, what kinda sound different am I gonna get, if I put on a pair of dumps (or turndowns, whichever you call em), OR if I get a set of tailpipes that exit before the rear tires (like Cochino12 has) Right now, you really can't hear the exhaust, other than a big vibration. (More of a FEEL than a sound) ![]() In case anyone wants to see what I mean... ![]() Last edited by TIMSPEED; 09-22-2004 at 05:36 PM. |
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Garage Queen Material
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: USA
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if you want more sound, dump them
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Location: North Texas
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I have two 3.5" tips exiting behind the rear wheels on my truck, with 40 Series Delta Flows. It has a mellow tone, but I wouldn't call it quiet. I'll run Hooker Aero chambers with a X-pipe and tips exiting out before the rear wheels after I get my new motor.
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There's a lifted 02 GMC Sierra here at my work, and whoever drives it, it dumb...they have a flowmaster on it (single in/dual out) and it has dumps...well, the dumps are CHROME, and they're literally 4" EACH! That thing is so stupidly loud it's not funny. But it's not like a rumbly-loud, it's more of just a tone-loud. |
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my cam told me that he was tired.
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I'm running a single 3" exhaust with a 40 series Flow, 3"inlet and dual 2.5 outlets dumped in front of the axle on my 83 Silverado with a 4/5 drop and I love the deep rumble
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Pineville, LA
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To me, the whole purpose of exhaust isn't how ghetto redneck loud you are, its the performance gain. Bolting on headers, dualing it out, and using high-flow mufflers increases HP and Torque like a lot, as in like 40%, AND it improves gas mileage. I personally prefer a low, deep, throaty sound that isn't too loud.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Modesto, CA
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Everyone who hears my exhaust, always says "It just sounds like a bunch of air rushing out." EXCEPT when I got WOT...then it sounds like a damn prostocker! (LoL, I'm used to the sound now, but the first day I had them on, it sounded damn loud!)
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my truck doesnt sit that low and its still plenty loud... since part of my exhaust is rusting i plan on redoing it soon and putting it out infront of the tires.. not sure if i will keep the flows for the time to save some $$ or go with Aero Chambers....
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Fort McMurray, Alberta
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My buddies decided to pull my muffler off today -- lemme tell ya -- Straight pipe is significantly louder than my 3.5" in with dual 2.5" out with turndowns attached straight to the muffler....
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i have dual flowmasters(swap meet, 5 bucks for both! not a clue what they are) anyways, i had daul 3inch turn downs, well one day i noticed that the truck soudned not really louder but had alot more bass, i looked udner and one of my turn downs had fallen off, we also had the turn downs pointed at a 45 towards the drive shaft to even out the sound what not, i prefer no turn downs, but thats just me.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Fort McMurray, Alberta
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I just finished installing a full length exhaust setup on my truck, making use of half my dual exhaust kit...
It doesn't drone at all at an idle anymore, and has a much throatier / less airy tone to it, I like it!
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Walker, LA
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I have true duals with a H pipe and 50 series Delta FLows dumped before the axle. I think it sounds good. Driving through a parking lot it will set off car alarms.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Fergus, Ontario
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My buddy swapped out his steel duals for stainless duals from the headers and with 3" tailpipes on his 34 rod. Man what a difference. He says the stainless makes a much nicer sound. He said if I just change my tailpipes from steel to stainless I will get that throatier "rodder" sound that street rods and muscle cars have.
I am going to try that on my Blazer. |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: lacenter, washington
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I run 40 series flowmasters ,h-pipe true duals with no cats, 2.5" pipe alll the way out the rear bumper. Myself I like the noise out the tailpipe and not under the truck.
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