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You better have ear plugs while crusing. The drown is going to drive you crazy!
That's what I would be curious to hear about after they are installed. From outside the car I'll bet they sound great. Low rpm (1500-2500) in higher gear, especially like uphill loading it down. Let us know how it goes.
Good luck. Hope they are what you expected.
The only company I have experience with that has ever made good strides with resonance in Vettes (especially coupes) is Corsa. But I love my Z06 exhaust just the way it is.
That's what I would be curious to hear about after they are installed. From outside the car I'll bet they sound great. Low rpm (1500-2500) in higher gear, especially like uphill loading it down. Let us know how it goes.
Good luck. Hope they are what you expected.
The only company I have experience with that has ever made good strides with resonance in Vettes (especially coupes) is Corsa. But I love my Z06 exhaust just the way it is.
I think those are loudmouth with four tips. I've heard them and took a short ride in a car with them. They are very loud inside no matter what RPM.
Your gonna love them!
As for previous post about drone. Dont listen to them. You bought the pipes because you want the car louder and sounding good. Under acceleration the pipes sounds great. On the highway they arent much louder than stock. You get used to it real quick. I wish mine were louder now.
Trust me ....Your gonna LOVE IT!!!
b and b bullets huh? i have them and love every minute of them. resonance isnt as bad as you would think
those are Bullets, sound awesome, as for drone, the verdict is out, she'll have to let us know if she likes it or not. They do drone alot but it did not bother me as I love it LOUD
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