Lindsey 3" vs Stock exhaust. Samples ?
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Ok I think this will do it but the picture looks a little dark (taken from my cell phone) I will take a picture of the exhaust off the car this weekend
Ok I think this will do it but the picture looks a little dark (taken from my cell phone) I will take a picture of the exhaust off the car this weekend
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I have just purchased the Lindsey exhaust well made product I have some clearance issues and a little rattle but other then that is sounds great I have not been to the dyno so no real numbers yet. I have the RPM muffler
with that special silencer tip a bit expensive but nice
with that special silencer tip a bit expensive but nice
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Originally posted by Rick
I wasn't overly pleased with the sound from the Flowmaster and also wasn't certain that it's the right muffler for this application since it is somewhat restrictive.
I wasn't overly pleased with the sound from the Flowmaster and also wasn't certain that it's the right muffler for this application since it is somewhat restrictive.
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Originally posted by horsepowerfarm
I agree with Rick, especially as it relates to using a baffled muffler (Flowmaster) on a turbo car. I hope to have my car at Borla East for a non baffled custom made muffler for my Lindsey exhaust (coated, no cat, wastegate to atm).
I agree with Rick, especially as it relates to using a baffled muffler (Flowmaster) on a turbo car. I hope to have my car at Borla East for a non baffled custom made muffler for my Lindsey exhaust (coated, no cat, wastegate to atm).
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Originally Posted by horsepowerfarm
I agree with Rick, especially as it relates to using a baffled muffler (Flowmaster) on a turbo car. I hope to have my car at Borla East for a non baffled custom made muffler for my Lindsey exhaust (coated, no cat, wastegate to atm).
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It feels like the exhaust gas are "blocked" by the muffler that slows down the gas. I'm gonna see a stainless specialist to ask him a custom muffler in place of this flowmaster thing...
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BTW, i recorded a small video of the car passing with the exhaust. I will post it soon...
Sound is good but not so much. To my mind, it's good between 1000 and 3000 rpm but that's all, and i want an exhaust made for my turbo to work great, not to make "loud" sound for nothing...
Sound is good but not so much. To my mind, it's good between 1000 and 3000 rpm but that's all, and i want an exhaust made for my turbo to work great, not to make "loud" sound for nothing...
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