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<blockquote data-quote="KLeech" data-source="post: 13163197" data-attributes="member: 132442"><p>They would be worse with an X pipe. The loudmouth 1's are just resonators, they have no baffling inside of them to cut down on the exhaust note they simply take the "resination" out of the exhaust. I don't have videos, I just never waste my time because a camera can't ever seek to capture the true sound of an exhaust accurately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KLeech, post: 13163197, member: 132442"] They would be worse with an X pipe. The loudmouth 1's are just resonators, they have no baffling inside of them to cut down on the exhaust note they simply take the "resination" out of the exhaust. I don't have videos, I just never waste my time because a camera can't ever seek to capture the true sound of an exhaust accurately. [/QUOTE]
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