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Old 06-18-2015, 06:06 PM   #121
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Does anyone know how loud these are in Db? I ask because I DE my car and both tracks near me have sound check restrictions.

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Old 06-18-2015, 06:46 PM   #122
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Read my post. The question is do I need 2 or 4? Both ends of the U pipe or just the muffler end. And no word on the Hanger mounting bolts? Don't be such a turd Slate. Ok, I'm calm again too.
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Old 06-18-2015, 07:04 PM   #123
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Omg, man that sounds far better than mine :/ This mod has to be day-and-night for you. Nice vid comp
lol the one U pipe came off the clamp and was sitting a inch from the muffler :P haha

do you have the secondary cat delete ?
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Old 06-21-2015, 07:33 PM   #124
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Ok...now I'm stumped. I installed the 2" Easy clamp from NAPA...now called 2" SafetyClamp. I can't get them tight! I've tightened them down all the way and they still float on the pipe. My pipes seem to be 1 7/8" not 2". Anyone else found this? This is the connection from the muffler to the U pipe.
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Unfortunately I do not have any wisdom for you on this one, as I had mine welded. I really don't like exhaust leaks...
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Old 06-21-2015, 07:59 PM   #126
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Does anyone know how loud these are in Db? I ask because I DE my car and both tracks near me have sound check restrictions.
That's a tricky one to answer. How loud at what distance? Under what conditions? Anyone with a smartphone can get a db reading that won't be dead on, but will put you in the ballpark. But obviously the loudness at idle from 15 feet (5 meters for you Metric types) will be a lot different than 6000 rpm at the the same distance.

As a strictly non-scientific answer, they're not so loud as to generate complaints from my neighbors or my wife. I'd say generally no louder than my GMC pickup with the Duramax diesel.
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Ok...now I'm stumped. I installed the 2" Easy clamp from NAPA...now called 2" SafetyClamp. I can't get them tight! I've tightened them down all the way and they still float on the pipe. My pipes seem to be 1 7/8" not 2". Anyone else found this? This is the connection from the muffler to the U pipe.
From the muffler to the U pipe, I used the OEM clamps, the easy clamp was only used for the cat bypass pipe connections in my installation. I looked at my connections and the muffler to the U pipe is definitely a smaller diameter, so yes, you would need a smaller easy clamp for that connection.
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Old 06-22-2015, 09:29 AM   #128
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Thanks Bruce. That's what I thought. So the info in earlier posts saying you can use the 2" easy clamps on the U pipe to muffler connect is wrong. And from what I can see the smallest Easy Clamp is 2".
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Thanks Bruce. That's what I thought. So the info in earlier posts saying you can use the 2" easy clamps on the U pipe to muffler connect is wrong. And from what I can see the smallest Easy Clamp is 2".
I think you have to hammer the U pipe into the muffler a bit then clamp, I butted the U and the muffler and it keeps sliding out
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Thanks Bruce. That's what I thought. So the info in earlier posts saying you can use the 2" easy clamps on the U pipe to muffler connect is wrong. And from what I can see the smallest Easy Clamp is 2".
I must have missed that post or just didn't pay attention. It takes some fiddling to get the U pipe connected to the muffler, but once you do, the OEM clamps work well for that connection.
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I must have missed that post or just didn't pay attention. It takes some fiddling to get the U pipe connected to the muffler, but once you do, the OEM clamps work well for that connection.

The U part has to be pushed into the muffler pipe correct? The cat delete / u pipe is butted though?
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That sounds correct, but it has been a while since I did mine. You are using the step down pipe from the Cat delete pipes, right?


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Yep that's not the trouble spot though it's where it hits the muffler
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Fixed, cut a bit off the U pipe shoved it in the muffler and clamped tight.
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Glad to hear, how does it sound now?
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Glad to hear, how does it sound now?
You know it sounds Kickarse now
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Glad to hear, how does it sound now?
way more quiet, nice growl in the higher rpm. I think I am going to do the headers next
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Old 06-27-2015, 10:11 AM   #138
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hey Martin, can you redo your before/after video now that its fixed?
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Try this,

https://www.facebook.com/Martin.944/videos/1006029796088361/
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Old 06-28-2015, 08:02 PM   #140
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Has anyone tried something like this for the drone. Early models don't have the double cats, so we can't do the cat delete or Easy Clamp.

Exhaust drone - solved

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