How is it when driving ?I have long tubes headers with mufflers and it is still loud AF. If you don't want loud, don't do headers or put the resonator and mufflers back on.
I forgot I made a video of mine after the header install, this is with an x-pipe, and ford racing sport mufflers. This is a cold start on a 40 degree morning. The video is lousy, but it was made for the audio
Long tube headers and I already have a X pipe. I don’t want it too too loud when cruising like 3500rpm and under but definitely want it loud when I get on it.What's your goal OP? How loud are you wanting? We can give you options if you give us an answer to that question. There are options a plenty.
Then leave the stock mufflers on and just add headers, it will sound like mine but not quite as loud.Long tube headers and I already have a X pipe. I don’t want it too too loud when cruising like 3500rpm and under but definitely want it loud when I get on it.
It sounds like you'll need what most companies say are "sport" or "touring" mufflers. These are louder than stock, but not blow your eardrums out loud. If you go with a "race" muffler with long-tubes and an x-pipe, it'll be bananas.Long tube headers and I already have a X pipe. I don’t want it too too loud when cruising like 3500rpm and under but definitely want it loud when I get on it.
Yes it will. Think SLP Loudmouth Loud…You’ll have to respond to every question with; HUH?It sounds like you'll need what most companies say are "sport" or "touring" mufflers. These are louder than stock, but not blow your eardrums out loud. If you go with a "race" muffler with long-tubes and an x-pipe, it'll be bananas.