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Old 01-25-2010, 11:40 AM
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Is there an after market bi-mode exhaust system out there or one in the works? I find it hard to believe that someone hasn't put the whole system(mild to wild)together in a reasonably priced conversion kit. I want the performance sound and be able to tone it down at cruising speeds.
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Originally Posted by Canuckvette
Is there an after market bi-mode exhaust system out there or one in the works? I find it hard to believe that someone hasn't put the whole system(mild to wild)together in a reasonably priced conversion kit. I want the performance sound and be able to tone it down at cruising speeds.
B&B makes one. The Fusion.

http://www.bbexhaust.com/car/corvette/c6fusion/
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Yep...the B&B Fusion is what I believe you're looking for. I know that's what I want to replace my NPP with...but they aren't cheap...
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B&B Fusions are a good choice, but me personally I really like my stock NPP exhaust and I know many guys making nearly 800rwhp through the stock cat-back.
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Check out our Screamer Systems.
http://www.quicktimeperformance.com/Screamer/index.php
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do you want it for just sound? or performance? many people are pushing decent power through the stock NPP and the Z06 version of the NPP... you arent going to really pick up much power going to a $1500 catback IMO
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Originally Posted by WhiteLightning_
do you want it for just sound? or performance? many people are pushing decent power through the stock NPP and the Z06 version of the NPP... you arent going to really pick up much power going to a $1500 catback IMO
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Thanks for the input. I want to increase the performance , not just the sound, under full throttle.
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Originally Posted by Canuckvette
Thanks for the input. I want to increase the performance , not just the sound, under full throttle.
You'll gain almost no performance, maybe a couple of rwhp at best.

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Thanks for the input. I want to increase the performance , not just the sound, under full throttle.
Stick with the NPP, save your money and throw on some LG super pro 1 7/8" headers.
with CAI, LG longtubes, and their 5 minute tune session my 08 ls3 put down 437/424
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Originally Posted by filmjay
Yep...the B&B Fusion is what I believe you're looking for. I know that's what I want to replace my NPP with...but they aren't cheap...
How much for the 2.5"?

And how much for the Z06 3" ?


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