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Old 10-02-2005, 12:43 AM
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Slp Loudmouth Vs Pacesetter Tfx Kat-back

Trying to decide which ones to go for... hmm, which adds the most power and which ones have the nicest muscle sound, also i heard the loudmouth is kinda abnoxious, so if anyone knows how abnoxious it is lol let me , thx
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Re: Slp Loudmouth Vs Pacesetter Tfx Kat-back

The loudmouth is GREAT on an otherwise stock car.
It gets WAY to loud and raspy with longtubes....even worse if you add a cam. I cut my loudmouth off. Couldn't take it anymore.

Pacesetters are headers. SLP makes headers, but they are overpriced. Pacesetter headers are the best bang for buck LS1 header right now.

Cat-back...I would recommend Magnaflow. Cheaper, sounds great, and flows well.
Avoid Flowmaster. One of the lowest flowing exhausts.
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Re: Slp Loudmouth Vs Pacesetter Tfx Kat-back

thx for replying to most of posts, yeah i'll be looking into a magnaflow cat-back exhaust and pacesetter headers, thx for all the help
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