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Old Aug 26, 2011 | 11:21 PM
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A v6 masters of magna will sound alot less raspy than a v8 muffler because they are meant to change the v6 tone. z28pete is right. Why in the world do you think that a v8 muffler is less raspy than a aftermarket? I fail to see your logic. If you really dont want rasspy then do a cutout. I dare to say my **** sounds vicious with my borla cutout exhaust.
 
Old Aug 26, 2011 | 11:42 PM
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I'd try to consolidate your threads into "My Questions (Ongoing)" and try editing your posts instead of triple posting.
 
Old Aug 27, 2011 | 09:43 AM
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HUH? A cutout is pretty much the DEFINITION of unrefined/raspy sound...

But the Borla sure does sound good.

Originally Posted by RFxCamaro
A v6 masters of magna will sound alot less raspy than a v8 muffler because they are meant to change the v6 tone. z28pete is right. Why in the world do you think that a v8 muffler is less raspy than a aftermarket? I fail to see your logic. If you really dont want rasspy then do a cutout. I dare to say my **** sounds vicious with my borla cutout exhaust.
 

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Old Aug 27, 2011 | 11:49 AM
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i dont get raspy until 4k and even then its still sounds less raspy than the magnaflows and flowsmasters i heard but i also have headers
 
Old Aug 27, 2011 | 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by RFxCamaro
A v6 masters of magna will sound alot less raspy than a v8 muffler because they are meant to change the v6 tone. z28pete is right. Why in the world do you think that a v8 muffler is less raspy than a aftermarket? I fail to see your logic. If you really dont want rasspy then do a cutout. I dare to say my **** sounds vicious with my borla cutout exhaust.
Actually It wasnt me that said that I thought It was less raspy It was a couple members here that posted In my cherry bomb or flowmaster thread people In there said that z28 will be less raspy then flowmaster etc.
 
Old Aug 29, 2011 | 12:49 AM
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I am considering either getting the z28 muffler for this car or getting a magnaflow muffler. I went online then found that I can get a full exhaust setup that Is magnaflow with the muffler then the tailpipes that are cat back for well over five hundred bucks which Is expensive for me lol. But I dont wanna spend that much. I was thinking I could Just get the muffler along with the cat back dual pipes Instead of getting the whole package that had the muffler, pipes, then a piece that went from the muffler to Im guessing the engine Idk It was long. But anyway would I have to buy the cat back tail pipes from magnaflow. Or Just buy the muffler and have the shop make the cat back tail pipes, or wouldnt the car end up sounding the same. I couldnt find a youtube video of a 1994 Chevy Camaro V6 3.4L car with a magnaflow muffler without the magnaflow tail pipes. Uh at first I was thinking of getting a flowmaster eighty series but all flowmaster mufflers for this car are to raspy. Which Is why I am deciding between magnaflow or a z28 muffler whats your opinions on this muffler setup thing.



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