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Old 06-20-15, 10:16 AM
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i wanted my exhaust alittle louder r just something i can hear so i deleted my resonator but it still sound like stock i mean nothing but i went to shop the guy says he can do flowmaster 40 series for 250 with labor included will the flow master sound good r will my baby sound like a mustang or nova im only asking because i know i have a small engine so the sound should be overly loud
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So Im assuming you have resonator delete w/ stock axle back mufflers. I had that setup awhile back and theres no big difference in sound. If you get any other aftermarket resonator I doubt there will be any big changes either. So be real and get aftermarket exhaust system if u want that nice tone.
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Put resonator back on and muffler delete
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Find vids online of other V6s using those same mufflers and see what you think of the sound.
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