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Old 06-30-2005, 09:41 PM
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Straight Pipe Exhaust

HEY everyone i was wondering in general.. if possible ppl could tell me what they think of straight pipes ups and downs im running a 350 in a 1969 impala. im prbly just gonna dpo it temporaryly.. tell i can buy sum flowpro or flowmasters.. whatdo u all think about the idea..

its dual exhaust.
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Re: Straight Pipe Exhaust

isn't a straight pipe gonna be loud as heck? i'd get a silencer if i were you
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first, what are reasons for doing it? More hp, sound quality, fuel economy???
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Re: Straight Pipe Exhaust

well i bought my car with stock mufflers 2ndly my exhaust its limited even more by being slighty kinked in sum areas 3rdly i have no money.. 4thly.. i belivve i can baffle it a little bit to silence it a lil bit... an old 50's trick or so i hear


so more power and sound doesnt matter alot too me.. but i think its gonna sound sweet
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Re: Straight Pipe Exhaust

i'd say do it but don't be surprised if a cop pulls you over. or you could get a whistle tip lol
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Re: Re: Straight Pipe Exhaust

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sound doesnt matter alot too me.. but i think its gonna sound sweet
its gonna matter when you're on the highway i hope you bring your earplugs
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Re: Straight Pipe Exhaust

do it do it do it do it do it!!!!
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Re: Straight Pipe Exhaust

I DONE it... now all i gotta do is baffle it... thattle quiet it.. cuz it sounds like an alcohol dragster right now.. also i heard that if u stick wire wool in the pipesthen dril a couple holes and put wire in them and make a net so the wirewool cant get out.. so if the baffles dont do it the wool will... however im gonna take her up and down the road to see what it sounds like with baffles
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