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  • #16
    Originally posted by fastTA
    Ehhh.......forgedda-boudit. C'mon cousin Steve, you're gonna upset the family.


    You, who have improperly dubbed me a porch monkey, have offended me. Everyone knows dat yard ape is da proper term. Because I like ya, I'll let it slide dis time. But dat doesn't mean Franky's gonna be nice.










    lol
    Steve
    79 FSJ - most expensive AMC Jeep ever Mods
    87 GN - its just a 6... Mods
    93 Z28 - slightly tweaked Mods
    http://home.comcast.net/~budlopez

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    • #17
      Originally posted by fastTA
      So what you're saying is......you look like a chimp and you have a big mouth?
      My Wife's words, not mine...
      SOLD: 2002 Trans Am WS.6 - Black on Black - 6 Speed
      SLP Loudmouth Exhaust
      17K Miles

      2005 Acura TL - Silver on Black
      Navigation - Surround Audio - Bluetooth

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      • #18
        I think im going to check out the Lm that you guys were talking about, and your sure that its still going to make the power that a preformance exust shuld?
        [COLOR=Navy]2000 Navy Blue Trans Am, T Tops, Automatic, Ram Air, Slp 85mm Mas, Air Lid, Smooth bellow, Hooker 1.75 Lt's, ORY, LM1, Air/EGR delete, Throttle body coolant bypass. Msd super conductor wires. TSP cam, ss3600, svo 38LB injectors.
        Ported fast 92 mm intake and 92 mm TB on order.
        11.539 @ 118.82 1.649 60 foot.

        1969 z28 - 9.957 @ 133.92 1.425 60 foot.

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        • #19
          For the most part, the Loudmouth on an LT1 car sounds obnoxious. It sounds good at idle but once you hit the gas it sounds like a redneck pick-em up truck! On an LS1, the Loudmouth sounds very different and isn't nearly as bad. This is my opinion and I'm stickin to it!
          69 Z28 with JL8 factory 4 wheel disc brakes, crossram, transistor ignition, radio delete, heater delete - being restored
          70 SS 396 L78 documented, #'s matching
          2000 SS Camaro daily beater

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Dragkid1917
            I think im going to check out the Lm that you guys were talking about, and your sure that its still going to make the power that a preformance exust shuld?
            Performance gains will definitely be there. I put the LM 1 on last spring, and I can tell you I instantly noticed a difference in throttle response. It didn't feel like it was "choking" anymore. You don't realize just how restrictive the factory exhaust system is until you put a good, aftermarket system on.

            As far as how the LM sounds on an LT1 car in person, I couldn't tell you. Steve would be the one to ask. However, on an LS1, it's a sweet tune. As an example... I had my Cousin with me last fall. We were going down a back road, and I opened it up on a straightaway. I had it close to wide open throttle when he said "Holy #%&*!!! This thing sounds like a #@$%& cigarette boat!!!"

            The sound is a bit different for the LS1 and LT1. Just make sure you listen to the sound clips online.
            SOLD: 2002 Trans Am WS.6 - Black on Black - 6 Speed
            SLP Loudmouth Exhaust
            17K Miles

            2005 Acura TL - Silver on Black
            Navigation - Surround Audio - Bluetooth

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            • #21
              I have no clue why, its probably because im 1/2 retarted but does anyone by any chance have a link to the Lm1 exause because for some reason its not coming up on google as a link, and it keeps giving me like clamps and lm1 sencors and stuff... does anyone know the direct link to the exaust?
              [COLOR=Navy]2000 Navy Blue Trans Am, T Tops, Automatic, Ram Air, Slp 85mm Mas, Air Lid, Smooth bellow, Hooker 1.75 Lt's, ORY, LM1, Air/EGR delete, Throttle body coolant bypass. Msd super conductor wires. TSP cam, ss3600, svo 38LB injectors.
              Ported fast 92 mm intake and 92 mm TB on order.
              11.539 @ 118.82 1.649 60 foot.

              1969 z28 - 9.957 @ 133.92 1.425 60 foot.

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              • #22
                http://www.lmperformance.com/5598/2.html

                This link is for LMPerformance.com, which is where I got mine. For whatever reason, SLP's website only has the LM systems listed for the LS1 cars.
                SOLD: 2002 Trans Am WS.6 - Black on Black - 6 Speed
                SLP Loudmouth Exhaust
                17K Miles

                2005 Acura TL - Silver on Black
                Navigation - Surround Audio - Bluetooth

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by 02 WS6
                  http://www.lmperformance.com/5598/2.html

                  This link is for LMPerformance.com, which is where I got mine. For whatever reason, SLP's website only has the LM systems listed for the LS1 cars.
                  That would be because its technically an LS1 system .

                  LMPerformance is a great place to pick up a system from. I bought most of my parts there (plus they're a site sponsor) and have been very pleased with their service. The only other place I would recommend would be Summit.

                  Here's the orig. Loudmouth.

                  If you want it a little quieter, here's the Loudmouth 2.

                  Both are from Summit.
                  Steve
                  79 FSJ - most expensive AMC Jeep ever Mods
                  87 GN - its just a 6... Mods
                  93 Z28 - slightly tweaked Mods
                  http://home.comcast.net/~budlopez

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                  • #24
                    www.ls1sounds.com


                    SOLD 1995 Trans AM 6 Speed 68k Miles - Ram Air, Borla Cat-Back, AR TTII's, JL Audio W6v2 Stealthbox and 500/1 MonoBlock Amp, Alpine Component Speaker Systems

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                    • #25
                      thounder racing should have them just orderd alot of stuff form them, their greate to talk to. Just buy the loud mouth 1 and 2 and switch them.
                      2000 trans am auto, Afr 205,tr 220/220 112, mti lid, 160t,umi sfc,hooker headers and ory y,loud mouth. bellow,pr's,harland rockers,new lifters,ls6 oilpump,rollermaster doubler roller, msd wires.

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                      • #26
                        Are all loudmouth exausts twin 2.5" tubes?... i thought they were 3.....
                        And from summit just to make sure.... that kit comes with the catback, so thats all i need to pass emmissions? (http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku)
                        [COLOR=Navy]2000 Navy Blue Trans Am, T Tops, Automatic, Ram Air, Slp 85mm Mas, Air Lid, Smooth bellow, Hooker 1.75 Lt's, ORY, LM1, Air/EGR delete, Throttle body coolant bypass. Msd super conductor wires. TSP cam, ss3600, svo 38LB injectors.
                        Ported fast 92 mm intake and 92 mm TB on order.
                        11.539 @ 118.82 1.649 60 foot.

                        1969 z28 - 9.957 @ 133.92 1.425 60 foot.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by joe ws6
                          thounder racing should have them just orderd alot of stuff form them, their greate to talk to. Just buy the loud mouth 1 and 2 and switch them.
                          Why would you buy 2 cat-backs if you're only going to use one?? Just buy one of them (e.g. Loudmouth) and, if you wanna change it, buy the other muffler/resonator (e.g. Loudmouth II bullet muffler). There's no reason to buy 2 cat-backs.

                          Originally posted by Dragkid1917
                          Are all loudmouth exausts twin 2.5" tubes?... i thought they were 3.....
                          And from summit just to make sure.... that kit comes with the catback, so thats all i need to pass emmissions? (http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku)
                          Loudmouth kits are cat-backs. Also, 3" tailpipes would be just a little too much flow, i.e. lack of backpressure. Its a 3" intermediate pipe that splits to twin 2.5" tailpipes. As far as emissions, cat-backs do not fall into the category of emission-controlled parts. Only your state DMV has any say about them. At least, that's the way it is in CA. Hope this helps.
                          Steve
                          79 FSJ - most expensive AMC Jeep ever Mods
                          87 GN - its just a 6... Mods
                          93 Z28 - slightly tweaked Mods
                          http://home.comcast.net/~budlopez

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                          • #28
                            I've had:
                            - LT1 stock
                            - LT1 Flowmaster (muffler only)
                            - LT1 SLP 2otl
                            - LS1 stock
                            - LS1 SLP LMII
                            - LS1 Corsa

                            in that order. My favorite of all of them, sadly enough was the Flowmaster. On an LT1 car I liked the sound of it best off all. When it rusted out I replaced it with the 2otl, which was also very nice, but was a little quiet for me.

                            So when I went to my LS1, I figured the LMII would be a good place to start, since the 2otl was too tame, and according to specs the flowmaster doesn't flow enough for an LS1. This was a huge mistake. First off, the LS1 does not develop nearly as throaty of an exhaust note. I love the power but imho the LT1 pwns it sound wise. The LMII droned like crazy, and although it was crazy loud, there was no depth to it.

                            If you just want power - pick up a used SLP dual/dual from someone selling it. It makes 5% of the volume of other systems but flows every bit as well. Cheap and you keep civility.

                            If you want liveable volume, the Corsa is very nice. From what I have heard it is by far the quietest at steady state cruising, but screams when you're on it.

                            If you decide to go loudmouth, buy it used as well. They sell for about $100-150 used CONSTANTLY, because people are always getting rid of them because they are too loud - or when they upgrade to headers/no cats.

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                            • #29
                              A true dual exhaust does not have the ability to make more power than a y-pipe setup. A y-pipe setup can make more power than a true dual system.

                              BTW, what does "pwns" stand for??

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by fastTA
                                A true dual exhaust does not have the ability to make more power than a y-pipe setup. A y-pipe setup can make more power than a true dual system.

                                BTW, what does "pwns" stand for??
                                He's not referring to a true-dual setup, he means the SLP Dual/Dual Cat-back, ya yard-ape.

                                As far as "pwns", refer to noob-speak for "owns".
                                Steve
                                79 FSJ - most expensive AMC Jeep ever Mods
                                87 GN - its just a 6... Mods
                                93 Z28 - slightly tweaked Mods
                                http://home.comcast.net/~budlopez

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