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From: Where are the Smoky Mountain Cruisers? Not Correctly Restored Stingray
Jet-hot Hookers finally on
I spent most of the holiday weekend in the garage installing the headers, JCL's and sidepipes. After installing the headers I started her up and rattled the house. The kids were in the tub...knocked the shampoo bottle of the shelf. :cool: Kids thought we were having a earthquake. The baffles sound pretty good, but did quiet down a bit over the open headers. Now I'm about ready for the Hot Rod Power-Tour. :cool:
From: Where are the Smoky Mountain Cruisers? Not Correctly Restored Stingray
Re: Jet-hot Hookers finally on (1bad69)
Nope, didn't take the caps off of the baffles. I was going to, but decided to leave them on. I'm really wondering what they will sound like with the caps off, much difference? The neighbors do seem to notice them with the caps :thumbs:
They look great. Where did you purchase them from and about how much? I'm looking at putting a set on my car. I have not found a set for under 1k$. :cool:
"Uncap" the baffles? Please explain"uncap". Thanx
The middle of the baffle is a round pipe per say with a cap on it. Some of the guys have removed that cap to allow more flow through them
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