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03-19-2009, 11:46 PM
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How to quiet exhaust?
Does anyone know of any relatively easy ways to quiet the noise level of my exhaust? I've heard you can put some steel wool into the mufflers and it can help deaden the sound? I just got a noise ticket and don't mind paying the fine, but that's a lot of work to just get it signed off.
I'm running headers, bassani high flow catted x, and SLP LM1s....would changing the catback be enough or would I also have to change out the midpipe.
Looking for any help!
Mark
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03-19-2009, 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by blumnday99
Does anyone know of any relatively easy ways to quiet the noise level of my exhaust? I've heard you can put some steel wool into the mufflers and it can help deaden the sound? I just got a noise ticket and don't mind paying the fine, but that's a lot of work to just get it signed off.
I'm running headers, bassani high flow catted x, and SLP LM1s....would changing the catback be enough or would I also have to change out the midpipe.
Looking for any help!
Mark
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Mark,
On the Mustangs I believe if you added in a catted H-pipe it would quiet it down a little. I have Borla Stingers on my car with a UPR catted X-pipe and it's insanely loud. With the stock H-pipe though it was much quieter. The SLP LM1's are not that quiet a catback though so it might be tough to quiet them down too much
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03-20-2009, 12:10 AM
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I, Vettezuki
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Originally Posted by blumnday99
Does anyone know of any relatively easy ways to quiet the noise level of my exhaust? I've heard you can put some steel wool into the mufflers and it can help deaden the sound? I just got a noise ticket and don't mind paying the fine, but that's a lot of work to just get it signed off.
I'm running headers, bassani high flow catted x, and SLP LM1s....would changing the catback be enough or would I also have to change out the midpipe.
Looking for any help!
Mark
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Do you WANT to quiet it down? Do you suspect that you might actually be in violation? The noise law actually specifies a test as I recall. If you pass it, I don't think you have to pay anything.
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03-20-2009, 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Vettezuki
Do you WANT to quiet it down? Do you suspect that you might actually be in violation? The noise law actually specifies a test as I recall. If you pass it, I don't think you have to pay anything.
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I'm pretty sure my exhaust setup is over the 95 dB limit. I haven't actually tested it, but it is loud. I'd like to quiet it down but don't want to go back to a stock mid pipe and cat back permanently.
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03-20-2009, 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by blumnday99
I'm pretty sure my exhaust setup is over the 95 dB limit. I haven't actually tested it, but it is loud. I'd like to quiet it down but don't want to go back to a stock mid pipe and cat back permanently.
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I think a catted aftermarket h-pipe would do the trick.
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03-20-2009, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by SeanPlunk
I think a catted aftermarket h-pipe would do the trick.
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I'm running a catted after market X...I heard that the Bassani catback w/ baffles is pretty quiet....I might just change it over to that if I need to. I can always take out the baffles if I want it louder.
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03-23-2009, 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by blumnday99
Does anyone know of any relatively easy ways to quiet the noise level of my exhaust? I've heard you can put some steel wool into the mufflers and it can help deaden the sound? I just got a noise ticket and don't mind paying the fine, but that's a lot of work to just get it signed off.
I'm running headers, bassani high flow catted x, and SLP LM1s....would changing the catback be enough or would I also have to change out the midpipe.
Looking for any help!
Mark
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Ur problem right there. L= LOUD M=MOUTH
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03-23-2009, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by blumnday99
Does anyone know of any relatively easy ways to quiet the noise level of my exhaust? I've heard you can put some steel wool into the mufflers and it can help deaden the sound? I just got a noise ticket and don't mind paying the fine, but that's a lot of work to just get it signed off.
I'm running headers, bassani high flow catted x, and SLP LM1s....would changing the catback be enough or would I also have to change out the midpipe.
Looking for any help!
Mark
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I would just replace the cat back. Go with either a Dynomax or a magnaflow. You can also try our a flowmaster with Delta flow, that is what I have and it is not that loud but still sounds good. As Sean will quickly tell you though... flowmaster does not flow that well (it is better than stock though)
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03-23-2009, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by silvertermi04
Ur problem right there. L= LOUD M=MOUTH
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Yeah...it was the first thing I put on....It was cheap because it just came out. It got ridiculously loud with the headers and the mid-pipe.
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Originally Posted by Leedom
I would just replace the cat back. Go with either a Dynomax or a magnaflow. You can also try our a flowmaster with Delta flow, that is what I have and it is not that loud but still sounds good. As Sean will quickly tell you though... flowmaster does not flow that well (it is better than stock though)
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I'm leaning towards the Magnaflows. I heard they're relatively quiet unless you rev it pretty high and they're way cheaper than Bassani.
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03-23-2009, 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by blumnday99
Yeah...it was the first thing I put on....It was cheap because it just came out. It got ridiculously loud with the headers and the mid-pipe.
I'm leaning towards the Magnaflows. I heard they're relatively quiet unless you rev it pretty high and they're way cheaper than Bassani.
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I have Magnaflows and that's pretty much it. Nice rumble, moderate sound till about 2,500 and then they gradually open up.
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