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Old Jul 13, 2002 | 03:25 PM
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who has thos exhaust set up?
how do you like it?
i know it is adjustable but am not quite sure how it works like that
do you have to get out of and under your car to adjust it?
do you do it from inside your car? how loud does it get?
loud as muffler eliminators?
how quite does it get? quite as stock?
thanks for any input!
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Old Jul 13, 2002 | 04:25 PM
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I have it, and love it. It can be adjusted by reaching just under the body behind the back tires. On the highway its about as quiet as stock but open it just ROCKS :smash:

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Old Jul 13, 2002 | 04:30 PM
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Default Re: power effects question (1996man)

who has thos exhaust set up?
how do you like it?
i know it is adjustable but am not quite sure how it works like that
do you have to get out of and under your car to adjust it?
do you do it from inside your car? how loud does it get?
loud as muffler eliminators?
how quite does it get? quite as stock?
thanks for any input!
I've got the Power Effects system on my 89. The LT1/4 system is a bit different than the L98 system in that there is a resonator included in the kit which is not part of the L98 install.

Now for the answers to your questions: I really love this system. It has an extremely bass-like tone which has been described by others as sounding like a big-block engine. The build quality on it is fantastic, and the company is top-notch when dealing with customers.

To adjust the system, there are 2 red ***** on your "mufflers". In PE terms, they call these Power capsules. You turn it in one direction to open, and the other direction to close. You have a total of 6 different positions to choose from from completely open to completely closed and somewhere in between.

When at the loud setting (aka open), they sound great. I have some resonance in between 1800 and 2200 RPM. Some of that may disappear with the LT1/4 resonator, but alas I don't have one of those. I wouldn't consider it ridiculously loud, but it is louder than many other exhausts that I've seen. I can't make any speculation about muffler eliminiators because I've never had them on my car or heard them on anyone else's.

When closed, I'd say that it's slightly louder than stock, but much less than the loud setting. In other words, the adjustments give you a LOT of flexibility for tuning as well as personal preferences about the sound.

They've been talking about a remote control option which would let you switch the settings from within the car. It's never come to fruition so far. Frankly, you can reach the ***** very easily. Not sure who would want the remote option.

Hope some of this was helpful. Feel free to ask other questions, and some of the other PE brothers and sisters on the forum should have more answers.
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Old Jul 13, 2002 | 05:32 PM
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I have them also. Here's what they sound they sound like open. I have them installed with no cats & 1 3/4 Hooker Super Comps.
http://www.megapathdsl.net/~mimsk/Mo...ewayKelvin.mpg
http://www.megapathdsl.net/~mimsk/Mo...vinFreeway.mpg
http://www.megapathdsl.net/~mimsk/Movies/FirstPass.MPG

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Old Jul 13, 2002 | 07:31 PM
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I have Power Effects and I do have to adjust from outside the car. There is a butter fly valve you can adjust to 5-6 differen positions. Went on a 2k highway trip and you can listen to the stereo or talk o.k. In the wide open positon you will love it!
check out my web-site if you like, Pictures sound and info. http://www.gusvette.com
click on the power effect link or icon
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Old Jul 13, 2002 | 09:01 PM
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how much is the system?
can you put in on different size pipes? or just the stock 2 3/4" size?
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Old Jul 13, 2002 | 11:32 PM
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I've seen both cat back and just mufflers. Cat back is about $1200 and is the way to go. I wish I had the stainless tips and I'm thinking of having them jet hot coated or chromed.
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Old Jul 14, 2002 | 03:48 AM
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how much is the system?
can you put in on different size pipes? or just the stock 2 3/4" size?
One of the other forum members had them do a custom 3" system for his car, so it can be done in something other than 2.75". However, he has a 396 in his car and for normal 350 applications, the 2.75" should be just fine.

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Old Jul 14, 2002 | 03:54 AM
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88-406,

Cool movies!

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Old Jul 14, 2002 | 03:27 PM
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I ordered PE catback several weeks ago, received them within a week and had them installed the day they arrived. Tech who did the install loved the system, the quality and the install. I splurged on the chrome tips (extra $350) and they are worth the money...the OEM mufflers & tips were embarassing, the PE power capsules and chrome tips MAKE the assend of the car.

As for the sound, it sounds like a Vette should...lower rumble at idle, throaty roar at acceleration. PE system is not cheap, but it is worth the money.
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Old Jul 14, 2002 | 04:57 PM
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I wish I had the stainless tips and I'm thinking of having them jet hot coated or chromed.
Ditto. Im debating polishing them or just wirebrushing the tips so they are a flat silver like my rims
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Old Jul 15, 2002 | 02:14 AM
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Ditto. Im debating polishing them or just wirebrushing the tips so they are a flat silver like my rims
I wonder how that would look in silver... You should be able to get them powdercoated fairly cheaply I would think. Probably would have to replace that one gasket between the tips and the rest of the capsule. Not sure if that's a standard gasket or not. You'd have to make your own, or source it from PE.

I had chrome tips once (not on PE system, but Flowmasters). The chrome discolored after 2 years. I've been turned off from chrome ever since. Polished might look cool though.

Ron
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Old Jul 16, 2002 | 05:55 PM
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The are way :cool: :cool:

I first bought the L98 cat back part number for my 1991 L98 vette a few years back. It's consist of the capsules, y-pipe and the adapter that turns the y-pipe inot the single L98 3" pipe. It bolts right up to the stock converter. Paid $839.00 plus S/H. I simply love the system. Great quality compared to what's out there. They bolted right up and lined up perfectly.
You can really feel the torque difference between having the flaps fully open and closed.
Sold my 1991 and took the PE's off before I got rid the vette. I bought 1996 CE LT4 last year. Had the PE's in my shed for about a year. I called Joe last year to find out how much the additional LT1/4 resonator would be. Could not see spending $400-$500 more for the other half of the system. So it sat in my shed. It was driving me nuts not having the PE's on my 96 LT4. One shop wanted $250-$350 to cut the pipes at the resonator and weld the PE system on. Way too much for me right now. But still had that itch. So little me took some pipe measurements of the stock pipes coming out of the stock LT4 resonator and compared it to the PE pipe size.
Dayum! The PE y-pipe will slide right over the stock pipe snugly. Here is a short brief on how I did it.
Take a measurement on where the pe's will meet the resonator pipes. Mine measured around 10.5 inches. I slide the PE's under the stock system to compare around where it needs to sit.
Remove the stock mufflers along with the stock resonator. You can leave the cats connected to the car.
Cut the resonator pipe at the marked measurement. Slide the PE and resonator together. If it way too snug to slide on you can either tap them together or expand the PE pipe slightly with a pipe expander. That will allow you to adjust if needed.
Mine is as solid as a rock. I decided band clamps were good enough to hold it together. That way I can take the PE's back off if I ever sell the vette.

I really use the adjustability of the capsules alot. Fully closed on most autocross course so that i have my torq back. Fully opened if I run at the 1/4 mile tracks. Fully closed when going on laid back corvette cruise through the mountains. Have opened when cruising around town. If I add headers or remove my cats i can adjust the sound level to what ever I like if it's too loud or not loud enough.
No other system is as flexable as the PE's.




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Old Jul 16, 2002 | 11:22 PM
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Default Re: power effects question (1996man)

I have them on my 89 and love them. Get them!!! They do tend to resonate and sometimes its hard to hear the stereo, but thats why you buy them , right? The exhaust note is awsome

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Old Jul 17, 2002 | 02:32 AM
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gee thanks for all of the feedback guys! i really appreciate it! it sounds like the PE is one hell of a system that is very compadible.
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