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Old 02-12-2006, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Amurican_Muscle
Sooo ... SLP LM would be the choice for loudness ... Overall, isn't that the favorite exhaust choice for loudness

Oh, and yeah, I already know about the rasp. ...
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SLP Loudmouth or the Rumbler would be the best choices for loud. The Rumbler is suupposed to have less rasp than the LM.
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2 pipes no mufflers all teh way to the back, will be loud, but lose some of the loud through the pipes
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Originally Posted by camaro94
SLP Loudmouth or the Rumbler would be the best choices for loud. The Rumbler is suupposed to have less rasp than the LM.
Really? Hmm, that might help me make my decision. So isn't the rumbler just dynomax bullet mufflers with mandrel bent pipes? I'm really stuck between these two cat-backs ... Someone help persuade me. Overall, are most Rumbler people very happy with the exhaust? Hmm ... Less rasp ... if this is true, I might sway closer to the TSP side then ...
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Old 02-13-2006, 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Amurican_Muscle
Really? Hmm, that might help me make my decision. So isn't the rumbler just dynomax bullet mufflers with mandrel bent pipes? I'm really stuck between these two cat-backs ... Someone help persuade me. Overall, are most Rumbler people very happy with the exhaust? Hmm ... Less rasp ... if this is true, I might sway closer to the TSP side then ...
Ok I have owned both the Loudmouth and the Rumbler. The Loudmouth does have more rasp while the Rumbler has less rasp and has a deeper more aggresive tone. The downside to the Rumbler is that it isn't stainless steel like the Loudmouth so if I was buying one I would get the Loudmouth II with the bullet muffler instead of the resenator.
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I have an original Loudmouth and i still love it to this day.....however i do have an SLP ypipe that changed the way it sounds. ask chad he has heard it.
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I have an original Loudmouth and i still love it to this day.....however i do have an SLP ypipe that changed the way it sounds. ask chad he has heard it.
It does sound really good as long as you keep the stock cats and manifolds.
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very true......i dont plan on getting headers yet so im happy for now, if i do get headers i will get something different.
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Freds car sounds very nice not crazy loud or obnoxious but has an awesome tone on acceleration.
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im tellin you, its that ypipe
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Here's what Fred's car sounds like.

http://video.projectcamaro.com/playe...D-0A7E64A328BF
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wow i forgot all about that video
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Originally Posted by ProjectCamaro
Ok I have owned both the Loudmouth and the Rumbler. The Loudmouth does have more rasp while the Rumbler has less rasp and has a deeper more aggresive tone. The downside to the Rumbler is that it isn't stainless steel like the Loudmouth so if I was buying one I would get the Loudmouth II with the bullet muffler instead of the resenator.
I hope that makes sense.
It ALMOST does ... What are the downsides to not being stainless steel? Is it only rust? ... Are you saying you would buy the LM II with the rumbler bullet muffler, or just buy the LM II system with the SLP bullet muffler? ... Sorry for having you guys spell everything out for me, I'm just tryin to understand.
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Here's my car with the stock manifolds and ypipe with the TSP Rumbler:

http://video.projectcamaro.com/playe...E-F737917E0797
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