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Love to know what the waldron "Impostor" muffler sounds like. Stainless steel with stock outlets sizes for factory style tailpipes could be a nice compromise of performance sound and stock looks from behind.
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I agree, this could be the of both worlds, if only I new what the muffler sounded like ? I appreciate all the input from everybody . Same goes with the Joey's Muscle Cars set up , seems to be a quality / cost effective set up , but the tone of the muffler is still a major concern
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I currently run a complete Pypes transverse system on our Z, reasons are 2 fold. I wanted a performance increase with larger piping, mandrel bends and an "X" cross over, and I had planned to run the car in PS and the rules allow such an upgrade. However stock appearance is important to me so I grafted in the stock 2" tail pipes to keep a stock appearance when looking at the car from the rear. https://youtu.be/IZ0HlEY7b74 |
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