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snowbrdr
04-13-2004, 02:10 AM
I have a 98 silverado with the 5.7 vortec, The truck has dual exhaust on it, straight-pipes to be exact. The local athorities however, put an end to that tonight, i have 15 days to fix it. I still want the noise when i stomp on it, but want a nice deep tone otherwise. I was told to go with a Borla or a Gibson. Any recomendations would be appreciated!

Mike K.
04-13-2004, 10:45 AM
Depends on how loud. Will they cite you again if replacement is too loud?

I have heard nothing but great things with Gibson. I had a Flowmaster system on a 3L Ford Ranger, 50-series muffler, single outlet, sounded great, not too loud, more importantly lowered heat when towing my small boat. I have heard that Flowmaster can be lout, depending on muffler model.

Currently have a '96 Suburban 5.7L with factory exhaust. When it fails, a Gibson single outlet will replace it.

I believe you will be happy with either Gibson or Flowmaster. Good luck!

fakerley
04-14-2004, 09:08 AM
I have a 98 silverado with the 5.7 vortec, The truck has dual exhaust on it, straight-pipes to be exact. The local athorities however, put an end to that tonight, i have 15 days to fix it. I still want the noise when i stomp on it, but want a nice deep tone otherwise. I was told to go with a Borla or a Gibson. Any recomendations would be appreciated!

You can do what I did when I had straight pipes on my Harley and got ticketed for too much noise. I had to go to the station and show them that I fixed the problem. Two blocks away from the station, I pulled into a parking lot and stuffed some steel wool into the pipes to silence the noise. Then I drove into the station parking lot, shut it off and went inside. I told them I had the problem fixed and they sent someone out to listen to it. I started it up, didn't rev the engine at all, and they said thank you very much. The steel wool burn out of there in about 15 miles of driving...end of story.

Frank

DiVersion86
04-14-2004, 10:05 AM
^^
haha, thats pretty good, smart, and funny! :D

fakerley
04-14-2004, 11:04 AM
^^
haha, thats pretty good, smart, and funny! :D

Yes it's smart but it also works. If he don't have the money to put on legal mufflers before the due date, this will a least get him out of having to pay the fine.

Frank

Jimmiz71
04-14-2004, 11:34 AM
That is a pretty funny trick but Getting caught after you burn the steel wool out will just piss the police off even more and draw more attention than you want to yourself, Im running 20 series Flowmasters on my truck and it sounds great when you get on it and idles with a little rumble, not obnoxious! Do yourself a favor and fix it right the first time.
-Jimmy

jeverett
04-14-2004, 12:52 PM
Move to south Georgia, nobody cares what your truck sounds like here!

buttnekked
04-14-2004, 01:04 PM
Same in kentucky. Hell' most of us don't have a complete body little on a muffler. Funny how age will install straight pipes for free if you wait. :D

fakerley
04-14-2004, 01:06 PM
Move to south Georgia, nobody cares what your truck sounds like here!

LOL. I suppose your right! And if the "Man" does try to get you, you can offer him a Mountain Dew and a Moon Pie to leave ya alone.

Frank

jeverett
04-15-2004, 05:26 PM
Oh yeah, sometimes you can find one that would rather have a cold beer instead lol

radioralph
04-15-2004, 06:48 PM
I also live in S. Ga. and I know 2 in the last month who were charged 105.00 each... 1 for loud mufflers and 1 for the boom-boom noise...if the locals continue to enforce the law maybe my property taxes will go down,or maybe not rise as fast>>>

jeverett
04-16-2004, 10:20 AM
Where in south Ga do you live? The cops are really leniant on stuff like that here. They will at least warn you a few times before they actually do anything. But if you don't heed their warnings..they will wreak havoc on them. I passed one of the deputy's one day (passed, not met in the road) going to a fire, and he wrote me a 103 mph speeding ticket. I finally convinced him to tear it up! lol

radioralph
04-16-2004, 11:57 AM
jeverett.., I live s. of Valdosta and I have a son who is with Twin Lakes V.F.D. Several years ago when the firemen were allowed to go on fire calls in their POVs equipped with sirens and emerg. lights they were not allowed to exceed the posted speed limit....I was told that lights and sirens were to request the traffic to yield.....not to allow the vehicle to speed....

jeverett
04-16-2004, 08:39 PM
You are right..to an extent. You can exceed the speed limit, but only by 15 mph. THe sirens and lights are only a request for motorists to yeild to you and let you by. I wasn't abusing my privledge, that was the only time that has happened. A prision was on fire in the neighboring county, and I was on the way..operationg lights ans siren to full extent, and even the cop wouldn't yield to me , which in turn made me kind of mad at him..so I had to let him see that a 4x4 can outrun his Crown Vic...

TXAGG05
04-19-2004, 02:45 PM
You gotta be careful with that stuff. I used to have a 4 door Tahoe with an expensive light package that I used to run around Houston in(I was and still am a vollie). I decided not to put anything in my new truck, mostly because I didn't want to drill any holes, but also because it has the potential to bring down a lot of heat on the volunteer Fire Service. There have been several people(cops even) who have killed or seriously injured people while running "hot", and then been asked in court how important it was that they get to that incident. Even if nobody gets hurt, there is still potential to give a bad image to the public if a vollie reponding POV is driving dangerously. Please don't take this as preaching, I'm just trying to look out for my fellow vollie.

Jeb

jeverett
04-20-2004, 08:33 AM
I recieved a through tounge-thrashing from the SHeriff later that afternoon, and from the fire chief as well, so..I learned my lesson. I do consider myself to be alot safer than some of the others on the VFD, though, as they are muuuch older than me and get complaints all the time. I've only had that one. :)

markf
04-20-2004, 10:57 AM
My son put on a Gibson dual exhaust after the cat on a 1999 2500 6.0l. Nice throaty sound and his gas mileage went up a 1 - 1 1/2 per gallon. Cost was about $500. Friend installed it for free.

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