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Re: First thread in this tech section. 69 Style Sidepipes.

Subject: Re: First thread in this tech section. 69 Style Sidepipes.
by GPGG70 on 2009/3/12 21:54:04

Quote:

Durango_Boy wrote:
I know Willcox personally, have met him for lunch and talked with him many times. He's usually right on and won't try selling your something that he wouldn't put on one of his own Vettes...of which he and his partners and friends have many. Put it this way...while we were talking he's always talking about more cam and more air and more power and more compression. I am sure I have even heard his quiet side pipes and to be honest I think they are just what you are looking for. They are louder than stock exhaust but not outrageous like the loud ones. Just saying, I think the quiet is just a term and they aren't really as quiet as you are imagining.


Howdy DB,
Yes Sir I'm in full agreement with you about Willcox opinion and his judgement as well. We had a long email chat the other day and like I mentioned he pretty much sold me on his explanation of the quiet side pipes. He wasnt throwing me a sales pitch either, which is why I do business with them. My problem is me or my ears. Do I want to hear more or less rumble.
BTW, Willcox told me about the time you made a visit to his store. He told me he had to send some of his staff out to the store to buy a big mop and bucket & take it back to the shop and follow you around and mop up all the drool you were leaving behind when he started showing you his vettes and some of his friends vette. LOL
I bet that was fun.
Thanks for the advice.
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