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Old 11-06-2005, 12:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exhaust?

Which one by experience is a pretty aggressive sound? Not really a crack but a loud rumble. Any links to hear. Looking to do next week so any help would be great. I am new to this forum and think it is pretty cool so far

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Zoomer..Zoomers............ZOOMERS!!!! Get in on the group buy now
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any sound bites to it that i can hear? and how soon would this be happening?
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Here ya go:

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if you want loud go either banks or flowmaster good rumble everything else seems to be pretty mellow.
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if you want loud go either banks or flowmaster good rumble everything else seems to be pretty mellow.
Hearing from the two vids, Zoomers is only mellow when cruisin' (the no drone technology). It sound VERY nice on startup, revving, and drive off
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Grop buy on the B&B right now, top quality/notch system.
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sticky1 you are a good candidate for the Banks Monster system. It's loud, it rumbles it's powerful, its quality, and its very reasonably priced. Too loud for many people.
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is B&B the Banks system? Is the Monster a dual kit or single? I want loud but not tinny if ya rev it up...
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No, the B&B Systems stands for Billy & Boat.

The Banks system is a single exit after the passenger's rear wheel. It's loud, and deep, not tinny at all. But I doubt anything is tinny on a V8.
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Which one by experience is a pretty aggressive sound? Not really a crack but a loud rumble. Any links to hear. Looking to do next week so any help would be great. I am new to this forum and think it is pretty cool so far

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Here is a list of Exhaust Sound Clips created by Sammy. This should help you decide.
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I think he is trying to say he doesn't want it to pop excessively. He just wants that deep rumble. I think you get more popping with flowmaster 50s and 40s.
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simple...Banks
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It's kinda funny how all these threads end up the same--you hear about how EVERY exhaust is the one for you. It makes sense though---just opinions of other people. I encourage you to do your own search of the forums and research what everyone has said/experienced. That's how I decided on Zoomers exhaust myself.
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I'll second the Zoomers.
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