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Flowmaster Outlaw Review

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Thanks. When I had posted that I was going with outlaws, from what everyone said. I though I was going to get that raspy ratly exhaust tone. Boy was I wrong. It turned out to be the nice throaty exhaust tone that I was after.

Edit: I would definitely recommend not going with an open exhaust with these. I can see it getting annoying after a while.
Bad installs have created a lot of bad experiences for people over the years. With that said, I'd be shocked if the outlaws didn't drone at least a little in specific circumstances, like going up a hill around 2000-2500rpm. But since it sounds good, all that matters is that it's tolerable for you.
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Bad installs have created a lot of bad experiences for people over the years. With that said, I'd be shocked if the outlaws didn't drone at least a little in specific circumstances, like going up a hill around 2000-2500rpm. But since it sounds good, all that matters is that it's tolerable for you.
Agreed about the bad installation. That many times is one of the culprits to not been able to stand an exhaust sound. The video I posted was 2300 rpm’s at around 80mph. I’ve experienced some droning around 70-75mph and that’s around 1800ish rpm’s, it’s not unbearable, but I rarely stay there because of the speeds here in AZ. Now the loudest car I’ve ever had was my C5. This thing was just obnoxiously loud. I doubt I could run this loud of an exhaust ever again. The video is out of my buddies other corvette. You can barely hear his car.

 
 








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