Which is the best sounding exhaust?

GregsterUK

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Hi,

I will be getting an SRT-10 QC 2006 shortly - I want to really let rip with the sound from the exhaust. Obviously the stock zorst is very quiet - so which is the best one to go for for the ultimate loud sound?

I think I'm right in saying that Magnaflow (seems to be popular?) don't yet have one to fit my particular year/model?

How about Mopar, Gibson and Borla?

Thanks!
 
Here's what i got.. Magnaflow with boomers cat-delete pipes.. i love the
exhaust now.. it's got that nice rumble at idle and under WOT it's all nascar! :rock:
Borla is more of a finer sound liek ferrari (not known from experence)
and mopar i don't know anyone that has it? :dontknow: i know some have
the mopar long tube headers but not the exhaust..

Sharpi
 
TheMoparConnection said:
the Mopar is made by borla. i have it and LOVE it.

I believe I got my Borla before Mopar bought it..... I have no cats.... Sounds great.....

D
 
GregsterUK said:
Hi,

I will be getting an SRT-10 QC 2006 shortly - I want to really let rip with the sound from the exhaust. Obviously the stock zorst is very quiet - so which is the best one to go for for the ultimate loud sound?

I think I'm right in saying that Magnaflow (seems to be popular?) don't yet have one to fit my particular year/model?

How about Mopar, Gibson and Borla?

Thanks!

first, get a 2004-2005 (they dont have the funky lights,and there seems to be more parts available), second pass on the QC and get a RC,way more fun to drive....then get a set of justins catless mids, bassani headers and finish off with a magnaflow system , all available through JMB Performance.:D
 
MUTT said:
first, get a 2004-2005 (they dont have the funky lights,and there seems to be more parts available), second pass on the QC and get a RC,way more fun to drive....then get a set of justins catless mids, bassani headers and finish off with a magnaflow system , all available through JMB Performance.:D

i think someone is trying to sell someone's product :dontknow: :p :p ;) :D :D

Sharpi
 
GregsterUK said:
Hi,

I will be getting an SRT-10 QC 2006 shortly - I want to really let rip with the sound from the exhaust. Obviously the stock zorst is very quiet - so which is the best one to go for for the ultimate loud sound?

I think I'm right in saying that Magnaflow (seems to be popular?) don't yet have one to fit my particular year/model?

How about Mopar, Gibson and Borla?

Thanks!

Well, sound "quality" is a personal thing. But I really like my B&B exhaust.

Ron
 
Sharpimage said:
i think someone is trying to sell someone's product :dontknow: :p :p ;) :D :D

Sharpi
actually, i still have the stock exhaust manifolds and the stock cats....the previous guy did install a flowmaster exhaust, but the whole JMB thing is just my future plan. thought i would let him in on it
 
MUTT said:
first, get a 2004-2005 (they dont have the funky lights,and there seems to be more parts available), second pass on the QC and get a RC,way more fun to drive....then get a set of justins catless mids, bassani headers and finish off with a magnaflow system , all available through JMB Performance.:D


:dito: :dito:

Throw in a cam and CAI to top it off :D
 
I have the MBRP stainless set up along with the Mopar long tubes and cat delete, sounds great!! I have a sound of the MBRP exhaust before I did the long tubes and cat delete if you'd like to hear it I can get it to you.
 
i have the mopar headers and the mopar exhaust and it has a nice rumble at idle. then when you jump on it its LOUD everyone turns there heads!
 
Deleted the muffler and Resonator, put a x-pipe where the muffler was. It sounds like a exotic sports car/ups truck on steroids at WOT, nice ear candy!
 
i went with bassani headers and billy boat exhaust. it sounds real good.
 
is anyone running straight 3" off the header (no cat)?

If it isn't obnoxiously loud under 3000 rpm or raspy, I think I'd like to go that route (with an x-pipe)

That would also be the best power gain, right?
 

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