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smooth Chambered Exhaust
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I'm sure everyone is tired of exhaust threads, but , I searched Chambered Exhaust and came up empty.

Like just about everyone else, I'am looking for something free flowing that has a nice deeeeep tone at idle and I thought about this:



sweet thunder

Anyone run these..........any sound bytes around?

Alan
Posted on: 2008/1/13 16:02
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Notorious RE:Chambered Exhaust
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They're like anything else exhaust related. Some like them and some don't. The best thing for any exhaust system one is considering is to try to hear it in person.
Posted on: 2008/1/13 17:09
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BillH RE:Chambered Exhaust
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Please add the year of your car to your profile.

I've got fully chambered catbacks on my 92, no resonator, no mufflers.
They're loud enough that I short shift going past the local law enforcement. They don't seem all that loud at idle. At cruse speeds in 6th, there's no resonance in the cab and they're not loud enough to bother you on a long trip.
If I ever get another C4, I'll put this system on it, too.
Got em at Corvette Central
Posted on: 2008/1/14 16:12
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1Fast04Vert RE:Chambered Exhaust
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Just get rid of the mufflers altogether. Not for everyone but the sound is just what I wanted (mean) and the resonance doesn't bother me at all.
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smooth RE:Chambered Exhaust
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Please add the year of your car to your profile.

I've got fully chambered catbacks on my 92, no resonator, no mufflers.
They're loud enough that I short shift going past the local law enforcement. They don't seem all that loud at idle. At cruse speeds in 6th, there's no resonance in the cab and they're not loud enough to bother you on a long trip.
If I ever get another C4, I'll put this system on it, too.
Got em at Corvette Central


Thanks bill, Kinda what I was hoping to hear.....I have a 94 a4. I have been looking into either powersticks or that cat-back system you have. Sweet Thunder has one for $470 and $30 for shipping that I could do myself, or, If I go the Powerstick route, I'll have them installed where the resonator is and get the exhaust shop to fab some muffler elims. Probably cost the same when all is said and done anyway. The only advantages to buying the complete system that I can see are the "H" pipe and the fact that I can save the stock system intact for later if I ever decide to sell.
Alan
Posted on: 2008/1/17 1:35
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