Hey guys, I hope everyones summer is going great! Well I have decided to keep my LT1 TA for now and won't go LS1 until I graduate high school and get better paying job which will be this year. My birth day is coming up on the 25th and I will have some cash, and I am wanting to get a cat-back. My orginal plan was to do Lts and full exhuast, but I realized it isn't wrth it since I will be selling car and I don't want to dish out alot for a pricy cat-back. So pretty much what I am asking is what can you guys sugest for me, I am wanting LOUD!! I have thought about maybe a cutout after the y-pipe when I get my catback. But defantly want something cheaper, good-ole stock system just isn't cutting it!! Esspecialy now that we put Lts on my buddys Z28!! As always; Thanks for any help!
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Originally posted by TransAm95Hey guys, I hope everyones summer is going great! Well I have decided to keep my LT1 TA for now and won't go LS1 until I graduate high school and get better paying job which will be this year. My birth day is coming up on the 25th and I will have some cash, and I am wanting to get a cat-back. My orginal plan was to do Lts and full exhuast, but I realized it isn't wrth it since I will be selling car and I don't want to dish out alot for a pricy cat-back. So pretty much what I am asking is what can you guys sugest for me, I am wanting LOUD!! I have thought about maybe a cutout after the y-pipe when I get my catback. But defantly want something cheaper, good-ole stock system just isn't cutting it!! Esspecialy now that we put Lts on my buddys Z28!! As always; Thanks for any help!2001 Trans Am WS6 M6
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Don't go for loud...go for clean sound. Trust me, you'll be tired of the loud early on. Loud is good...but not for day in day out driving.
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Originally posted by 1sickbirdjust to let you know there is no cat back flow better than cutout.plus you wanting LOUD just get cutout put it between I- pipe and you are done, cut out cost about 35-45 bucks and if you want to get electric one its about 135 bucks.
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Originally posted by LimTeng99TransAmDon't go for loud...go for clean sound. Trust me, you'll be tired of the loud early on. Loud is good...but not for day in day out driving.
I agree, I thought driving around with open headers was a cool thing. Then I decided to take a road trip to SanDiego (10 hrs away), I was hating life by the time I got to tucson. Not to mention the tickets I got while I was there. I guess when I was 18 I thought loud was great, now I prefer the smooth sound of the borla cat back.1999 Ram Air Trans Am. M6
SFC( not sure what kind), drilled/slotted rotors, K&N air filter, all free mods, 3" Borla cat back exaust, electric exaust cut out, NGK spark plugs, royal purple motor oil, and Zaino .Maybe more. I find more stuff done to it everytime I look at it.
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Originally posted by Joe 1320Yup. Quiet when you want it, loud when you want to really be heard.1995 Trans Am, 75k, T-tops, 6-speed, Pace Setter Long Tubes and ORY, Custom Flow-TECH Terminator Exhaust, Hurst Shifter, Cags plus free mods........Up next; Tune and CAI
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Originally posted by L98TAI agree, I thought driving around with open headers was a cool thing. Then I decided to take a road trip to SanDiego (10 hrs away), I was hating life by the time I got to tucson. Not to mention the tickets I got while I was there. I guess when I was 18 I thought loud was great, now I prefer the smooth sound of the borla cat back.1995 Trans Am, 75k, T-tops, 6-speed, Pace Setter Long Tubes and ORY, Custom Flow-TECH Terminator Exhaust, Hurst Shifter, Cags plus free mods........Up next; Tune and CAI
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I love my SLP LoudMouth system, but I also don't drive my car every day. It is a very loud system, and I think it sounds great... especially at WOT.
With that said, I couldn't deal with it as a daily driver. Even on a long trip I could see this system, or one like it, growing very old - very fast. As Joe and Chris said, go for a nice clean sound with a decent grumble. The nicest system I've heard on either an LT1 or LS1 is the Corsa catback. It's clean, easy-going, but wakes right up when needed.SOLD: 2002 Trans Am WS.6 - Black on Black - 6 Speed
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Just get a cutout. LT1's are a lot more forgiving with exhaust tones than LS1's. The exhaust note is about the only thing I miss from my LT1 days, but boy, do I miss it.
Buying a catback now, knowing you're going to sell the car shortly doesn't make a lot of sense. $300-500 is a pretty large chunk of change. It'll get you a full-life cycle catback when you go to an LS1, or a better car to start.
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Originally posted by toddwirgesJust get a cutout. LT1's are a lot more forgiving with exhaust tones than LS1's. The exhaust note is about the only thing I miss from my LT1 days, but boy, do I miss it.
Buying a catback now, knowing you're going to sell the car shortly doesn't make a lot of sense. $300-500 is a pretty large chunk of change. It'll get you a full-life cycle catback when you go to an LS1, or a better car to start.1995 Trans Am, 75k, T-tops, 6-speed, Pace Setter Long Tubes and ORY, Custom Flow-TECH Terminator Exhaust, Hurst Shifter, Cags plus free mods........Up next; Tune and CAI
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Originally posted by 02 WS6I love my SLP LoudMouth system, but I also don't drive my car every day. It is a very loud system, and I think it sounds great... especially at WOT.
With that said, I couldn't deal with it as a daily driver. Even on a long trip I could see this system, or one like it, growing very old - very fast. As Joe and Chris said, go for a nice clean sound with a decent grumble. The nicest system I've heard on either an LT1 or LS1 is the Corsa catback. It's clean, easy-going, but wakes right up when needed.1995 Trans Am, 75k, T-tops, 6-speed, Pace Setter Long Tubes and ORY, Custom Flow-TECH Terminator Exhaust, Hurst Shifter, Cags plus free mods........Up next; Tune and CAI
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Just another worthy part of the topic........ I have SLP headers, Random Tech high flow Y pipe, bullet cats, 4" mufflex cat back. On the throttle, it will rattle your chest. At cruise it purrs like a tiger at anything other than between 2000 and 2500 rpm. in that range the drone at cruise isn't something I could deal with as a daily driver. One has to be careful when selecting an exhaust. Automatic cars will cruise at a different rpm than stick cars. In general, I've found that stick shift cars can get by with a wilder exhaust than an automatic for daily use. You can always choose a different gear with a stick and cut some of the drone. With an auto pretty much always being under a little more load, combined with different cruise rpm you'll find a louder exhaust on an automatic gets tiresome pretty quick on long trips.
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