GT Exhaust Poll

Discussion in '2005 - 2009 Specific Tech' started by andres1105, Feb 7, 2006.

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Which GT exhaust sounds best on 05/06?

SLP Loudmouth 34 vote(s) 36.6%
Borla Stingers 21 vote(s) 22.6%
MAC Axle-Back 19 vote(s) 20.4%
Bassani SS 19 vote(s) 20.4%
  1. Blackballed New Member

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    Thanks for the comp on the SLP firestang.
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    I've heard nothing, but great things about Corsas. They sound awesome.
    You can use your stock setup and there's no drone at low RPMs.
    A little pricey, but well worth the $$$.
    I'm going with them too.
  3. PonyboyIsaac New Member

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    Slp u wont regret it. I had my sister drive my car in front of me and 2 (camaro loving)friends of mine and she really got on it and one of my buddies literally blushed from the sound that my car makes, they were flabbergasted to say the least.:eek:
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    You and GOLDENPONY won't be disappointed with Corsa. I took a chance on selling my Bassani kit and was actually planning to do the Cervini's side exhaust kit but couldn't justify the added expense. The Corsa system is awesome, I couldn't be happier. And if you do want more volume to compare to the SLP system, add an offroad H for $150. This combo is what I'm running and it's plenty LOUD at wide open throttle, and still NO DRONE, NO TRUMPETING. Everytime I drive the car, I end up fascinated with how it sounds.
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    Ordered my SLPs fri, hope they are in by Wed!
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    Enjoyed watching the SLP vids, especially from 66_stang.

    But the Borla Stingers get my vote. :nice:
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    SLP!

    I voted for SLP Loudmouths. I think the sound the most "old school" muscle car sound. The others sound good too, but I think if you grew up loving the sound of good old Glasspacks than this is the route for you.

    Just my vote,

    JT
  8. DarkFireGT Playing with my wife's really makes me want one.

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    gotta vote for our cervini's side exhaust... can't wait to get an o/r pipe for it though.. still a bit timid.
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    I see people giving different opinions on exhausts depending on whether you leave the stock H-Pipe or get an aftermarket. When getting an axle-back system, with no H-Pipe replacement, what difference would there be if I went with the SLP?

    From what I've read on here, performance is not going to go up by much, if any. It's more of a sound thing. Is that correct? How will the sound differ on the axle-back system with the stock pipes or aftermarket?
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    I just put the SLP's on yesterday. It is my first modification so everything else is stock. The noise level is much higher under acceleration and at idle. Sounds really good. At cruising speeds it is pretty quiet. It also causes a vibration in the floor and gas pedal. It felt different somehow when I first drove it and figured out the vibration due to the deep exhaust tone is what made it feel different. I definitely wouldn't want it any louder, it is on the verge of being too loud for me right now but it sounds so cool that it's worth it! That and I'm just getting old.
    Also lots of crackling and popping when cold on deceleration. Sounds wicked.:nice:
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    Maybe you should've heard sound clips of the Borla Stingers first.
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    Sound clips don't help me any, remember I said I was getting old, hearing ain't what it used to be :)
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    Very, very happy with my Borla stingers
  14. 05PhillyStang Member

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    Great clip. I think you sold me. The other clip on this thread sounded great too.

    66_stang - what type of taillight blackouts are those. They look really nice and still allow the light to shine through when the brake is applied
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    Exhaust clip

    That's the best clip I've ever seen! SLP's are a little louder than I want (I want Corsa) but that is one killer show. Take a bow!
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    SLP Loudmouths..........they sound great :)

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