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Old 02-29-2012, 10:24 AM
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Haha, our truck beds are nothing but a large megaphone. But were not talking about an ory here..

Given it was all stainless.. longtubes, true duals, x pipes, bullets and resonators would sound very much like brody's corvette did, which sound sick as **** BTW...
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If you want loud:

Tru-Duals
X-pipe
SLP Loud Mouth II's
No Cats

I had a similar set-up on my 2500HD and it was loud, too loud. I swapped to a Magnaflow "tru-x" style muffler and it's too quiet. I miss my super loud truck....
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Everyone keeps saying to run a X-pipe. X-pipe's are proven to produce TQ and also to QUIET your exhaust.

If loud is your primary goal, run an H-pipe.
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Who sells an H-pipe for my truck by chance?
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You will have to get a universal from somewhere like summit racing. You not going to find a direct fit
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Seriously dude run an x pipe... much better performance then an h pipe and if you run bullet style mufflers (i suggest dynamax race bullets) its going to be loud as ****.. and the bullets are like $40 apiece.
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the bullets dull the sound a bit mostly just take the pop out of it. im running spintech pro shootouts which is thier race muffler with excellent flow. spintechs are very throaty and will always be running their stuff
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Originally Posted by cttandy
Everyone keeps saying to run a X-pipe. X-pipe's are proven to produce TQ and also to QUIET your exhaust.

If loud is your primary goal, run an H-pipe.
I prefer the sound of an x-pipe over an h-pipe, that's why I recommended it. It can still ridiculously loud with an x-pipe though.
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Does anyone have an exhaust clip of their setup for me to hear cuz I don't know what I want to run but I want it loud without blowing alot in some electric cutouts.
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Originally Posted by cammed00
Does anyone have an exhaust clip of their setup for me to hear cuz I don't know what I want to run but I want it loud without blowing alot in some electric cutouts.
I don't have a sound clip but here is a dyno video.

05 2500HD Dyno - YouTube

Was tru-dual w/ 3 inch slp lm2's and magnaflow hi-flow cats


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