PSE Hack on 3.4 cans a Success!!
#16
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the Fab's drone?
this "stock muffler add a pipe adjuster weld to resemble PSE" aka Hack has no drone at all. In fact at freeway cruising it sounds bone stock inside the car....
this "stock muffler add a pipe adjuster weld to resemble PSE" aka Hack has no drone at all. In fact at freeway cruising it sounds bone stock inside the car....
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I think I realized what my drone was.......my rears are down to the wear bars. Yikes! Good thing I have 2 new shoes waiting to go this weekend. Still am really thinking about mod though.
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I cut the holes with a plasma cutter and didn't have any slag rattling around after. I followed the link I posted in the original post to the letter. Even bought the tubing from the vendor listed. Welded with a TIG I have in my shop. No biggie. Total time two hours. Some of which was spent drinking beer and trying to explain to my partner what I was doing. He thought I was nuts to cut holes in the mufflers until he heard the results. My wife is pushing hard to get her own cab in tip. I will definately do this mod to her car when we find the right one.
Had to start the car just to hear what bypass pipes would be like. I live in a gated community with mostly older folks around who are good neighbors. I loved the sound but couldn't do it to them as I leave for the shop each day at 5am. I'd be blackballed in no time as I have to climb an incline to get out through the gate. That and I think it would be a bit much for a daily driver.
As far as sound clips go.... The link on the original post has a before and after. Mine sounds identical.
The term hack is a bit off-puting, but it really is nothing more than making four holes and fabbing up the pipes to mate with the contours and some simple welding. WAY worth it.
Had to start the car just to hear what bypass pipes would be like. I live in a gated community with mostly older folks around who are good neighbors. I loved the sound but couldn't do it to them as I leave for the shop each day at 5am. I'd be blackballed in no time as I have to climb an incline to get out through the gate. That and I think it would be a bit much for a daily driver.
As far as sound clips go.... The link on the original post has a before and after. Mine sounds identical.
The term hack is a bit off-puting, but it really is nothing more than making four holes and fabbing up the pipes to mate with the contours and some simple welding. WAY worth it.