reply to jas oz..
Hello, I Had Midas To Just Change Out The Stock Muffler And Replace It With The Flowmaster 40 Series And I Listened To The Tone With The Rear "muffler" Or Whatever You Call It On The End Of The Tail Section Still On And I Did Not Notice A Change In The Sound Hardly At All On The Nitro. Just A Little Bit Of Extra Tone, Nothing Dramatic.
The Mechanic Asked Me If I Wanted Him To Take Off The Rear Piece And I Said, Uh, Uh, Uh, Okay I Guess, Because If It Made No Difference In Sound Then He Would Have To Weld The Piece Back On.
Well As You All Know From Me Doing All Of This Typing That He Took Off The Back "muffler" Or Whatever And Yes, This Is What Allowed The Bellowing Beast Out Of Its Cage!! A Almost 100% Improvement. It's Not The Sound Of A True V-8 Where When You Are At Idle And You Lay Down On The Gas Pedal And Sometimes You Here That Loud "rumble, Rumble, Rumble, Rumble, Rumble, Rumble!!!" But......it Has Its Own Distinctive Deep Tone That Definitely Does Not Sound Cheap.
I Can Keep On Apologizing About Not Downloading A Sound Bite On This And Its Definitely Going To Have To Be Me To Do This So, Sorry Again. Alot Of People Have Told Me How To Do This And So Far I Have Let All Of You Down. As Of Today I Cannot Give You A Specific Time Table On The Sound Bite But I Promise That When I Do Post It, All Users On This Site Will Be Aware Of It Because I Will Post It On This Thread And If Needed Post It On A New Thread With A Distinctive Title Of Maybe..."the Sound Of A True Beast In Louisiana". Regards To All And Thankyou For Your Comments.
Mcnabb In Louisiana...........
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