Cherry Bomb Turbos on a '95 Grand Prix SE?
Drunken Sailor
09-02-2003, 12:13 AM
Hello, and thanks for checking out my topic.
I came here for some advice. I have a 1995 Grand Prix SE with the stock dual exhaust system on it. The mufflers are starting to go, and the car has a satisfying low roar to it right now. However, the mufflers are getting worse (of course) and they are starting to rattle and whine at high RPM, like any mufflers on their way out. I am considering throwing on some Cherry Bomb Turbos to keep that nice, powerful sound. I really don't want to spend much money (at all) on mufflers, and I don't want some whiney, "rice bomber" sound. What I'm looking for is a lower, better-than-stock sound that really isn't too loud. Are these the mufflers for me? Why or why not?
Thanks a ton in advance for any replies.
I came here for some advice. I have a 1995 Grand Prix SE with the stock dual exhaust system on it. The mufflers are starting to go, and the car has a satisfying low roar to it right now. However, the mufflers are getting worse (of course) and they are starting to rattle and whine at high RPM, like any mufflers on their way out. I am considering throwing on some Cherry Bomb Turbos to keep that nice, powerful sound. I really don't want to spend much money (at all) on mufflers, and I don't want some whiney, "rice bomber" sound. What I'm looking for is a lower, better-than-stock sound that really isn't too loud. Are these the mufflers for me? Why or why not?
Thanks a ton in advance for any replies.
JJUBECK
09-05-2003, 06:38 PM
Cherry Bomb exhuast will not be quiet by any means. In fact it would probably give you that rice rocket exhaust your not looking for. Borla puts out an excellent muffler for the Grand Prix, you might even check on someone like Flowmaster.
97grandprix
09-05-2003, 09:44 PM
you might want to look into dynomax if your not looking to spend a lot of money. i just put a dynomax cat back on my car today , i love it.
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