If you want a fancy schmancy zippadeedoodah vehicle then go buy one for that purpose.
Like those silly japasneeze cars with four bangers and sound like they have exhaust probs.
dont bring that crap into the trucking industry.
When I say trucks I mean TRUCKS not pickup cars.
A pickup car is a thing with four wheels and the drivers of which on THINK they are truck drivers.
Straight pipe vs performance exhaust?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by geauxjoe, Feb 19, 2014.
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is there a "muffler" that can give me the same tone as say...a 8" straight without having straights?
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There's two separate mufflers that PP sells. One is a quiet muffler and the other is for performance. Both have about the same tone at idle and sound great rolling down the road, but the performance one is deeper when you run the jake.
What you can do is use an insert or a resonator in straight pipes for a small section so the tone isn't as brutal. Hope that helps you. -
That actually sounds perfect. I just don't want to have a headache at the end of my 11. I think the performance seems the best, so I guess we will go from there! Thank you.
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Refer to post #13 in this thread don't pay double for Pitts. They have a deep tone and sound good won't give you a headache.
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Put a muffler on your truck of some type. You won't pass a dot inspection without one legaly
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But if you have baffles I believe they can't touch you, right?
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straight pipes, you can be harassed by dot. What to place a straight steel pipe in the stock muffler.
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And to legally get a DOT sticker you need some type of muffler.
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Yes like the PP
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