Exhaust system that sounds like an old muscle car

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I want my car to sound just like this. What would be the best setup?



Thanks!


Sounds like just an axle-back exhaust and nothing else. It really doesn't do anything for me, too tame :shrug:

You'd need a 3V with 3V stock headers, 3V stock mid-pipe, and Im thinking that's a non-chambered axel-back.

BTW, as far as sound goes.....2V >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3V
 
Sounds like just an axle-back exhaust and nothing else. It really doesn't do anything for me, too tame :shrug:

You'd need a 3V with 3V stock headers, 3V stock mid-pipe, and Im thinking that's a non-chambered axel-back.

BTW, as far as sound goes.....2V >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3V

Ok, so not going that option. Thanks. Does that MAC system backfire and make that crackle noise?
 
Sounds like just an axle-back exhaust and nothing else. It really doesn't do anything for me, too tame :shrug:

You'd need a 3V with 3V stock headers, 3V stock mid-pipe, and Im thinking that's a non-chambered axel-back.

BTW, as far as sound goes.....2V >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3V

So this quad exhaust is what you were thinking of? You think it looks bad? Obviously besides the 2.5 inlet that I need, I want a 4 outlet as well but what size pipes in length would I need for them to stick out like that?

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Ok, so not going that option. Thanks. Does that MAC system backfire and make that crackle noise?

I've never heard mine crackle or backfire.....EVER.

Yea, I figured. So I would need heads, o/r h pipe, mufflers and tips in order to have the full system right?

Full exhaust is considered headers (not heads), mid-pipe, and cat-back/mufflers

I personally think the car looks "meaner" with four tips, don't you?

Personally, I don't :shrug:
 
I've never heard mine crackle or backfire.....EVER.



Full exhaust is considered headers (not heads), mid-pipe, and cat-back/mufflers



Personally, I don't :shrug:

Yea I know headers. That's more expensive though. How much do those range for?
Thanks for all your answers, I appreciate it man. I wonder why those videos backfire if it's the same setup? Weird.
 
Yea I know headers. That's more expensive though. How much do those range for?
Thanks for all your answers, I appreciate it man. I wonder why those videos backfire if it's the same setup? Weird.

I bought my MAC longtubes for around $380 I think, had them ceramic coated locally for $120, and installed them myself (which was a PAIN). I think the going rate to have someone do it for you is around $400? You'd have to call around.