Exhaust System recommendations
#1
Exhaust System recommendations
The system on my 95 vette that I recently purchased is way to loud. Sounds nice when you start it but I am wearing earplugs on the highway because it's so loud. It seems like most consider this noise droning as I've been investigating. Looking for a system that has an aggressive sound but won't cause inner ear damage either for under 1k if possible. Dont enjoy driving auto after about 30 minutes...
#2
Zen Vet Master Level VII
If you want quiet, get a factory system. If you want, no drone but with a bit of a growl, look into Corsa.
Factory systems are available for a couple hundred dollars but Corsa is going to flirt with your budget max.
#3
Melting Slicks
For under a grand you will be able to find a decent set of mufflers and have them installed. You did not mention what you are current running, so a guess.
If you want quiet, get a factory system. If you want, no drone but with a bit of a growl, look into Corsa.
Factory systems are available for a couple hundred dollars but Corsa is going to flirt with your budget max.
If you want quiet, get a factory system. If you want, no drone but with a bit of a growl, look into Corsa.
Factory systems are available for a couple hundred dollars but Corsa is going to flirt with your budget max.
#4
Instructor
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The system on my 95 vette that I recently purchased is way to loud. Sounds nice when you start it but I am wearing earplugs on the highway because it's so loud. It seems like most consider this noise droning as I've been investigating. Looking for a system that has an aggressive sound but won't cause inner ear damage either for under 1k if possible. Dont enjoy driving auto after about 30 minutes...
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St. Jude Donor '05
Put a dynomax or walker super turbo muffler on, bigger the case the better that will quiet it down a lot. Noise doesnt equal power.
Cars that are stock and overly loud are annoying.
Cars that are stock and overly loud are annoying.
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St. Jude Donor '17-'18-'19-'20-'21-'22
Not sure where you are located but if you don't have emissions testing I would take it to a local muffler shop and have a whole new system put on. I got full dual with an X-pipe on my 88 with Walker quiet flow mufflers for a little over $800. All welded from exhaust manifolds back. Sounds nice IMO. No cats.
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The system on my 95 vette that I recently purchased is way to loud. Sounds nice when you start it but I am wearing earplugs on the highway because it's so loud. It seems like most consider this noise droning as I've been investigating. Looking for a system that has an aggressive sound but won't cause inner ear damage either for under 1k if possible. Dont enjoy driving auto after about 30 minutes...
what system did you buy?
#9
Drifting
The system on my 95 vette that I recently purchased is way to loud. Sounds nice when you start it but I am wearing earplugs on the highway because it's so loud. It seems like most consider this noise droning as I've been investigating. Looking for a system that has an aggressive sound but won't cause inner ear damage either for under 1k if possible. Dont enjoy driving auto after about 30 minutes...
https://www.corvettecentral.com/c4-8...2f%3fcount%3d9