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<blockquote data-quote="robvas" data-source="post: 16948579" data-attributes="member: 199382"><p>It's the volume. The mufflers are what controls that. So doing American Thunders isn't going to make it much quieter. That's why I want to go with Ultraflos but I wanted to look at suggestions for other quieter mufflers </p><p></p><p>I had some kind of generic chambered mufflers with dumps (v pro or something that a muffler shop had, supposed to be like a three chamber flowmaster) on my 2002 GT and it was pretty quiet.</p><p></p><p>It sucks that there aren't many options for a bolt-on catback these days. Borla, SLP, Pypes, Flowmaster, and that's about it. They are also almost all geared to the "as loud as possible" crowd. You basically have to build your own if you want something else (which is what I did on my last car)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robvas, post: 16948579, member: 199382"] It's the volume. The mufflers are what controls that. So doing American Thunders isn't going to make it much quieter. That's why I want to go with Ultraflos but I wanted to look at suggestions for other quieter mufflers I had some kind of generic chambered mufflers with dumps (v pro or something that a muffler shop had, supposed to be like a three chamber flowmaster) on my 2002 GT and it was pretty quiet. It sucks that there aren't many options for a bolt-on catback these days. Borla, SLP, Pypes, Flowmaster, and that's about it. They are also almost all geared to the "as loud as possible" crowd. You basically have to build your own if you want something else (which is what I did on my last car) [/QUOTE]
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