cheapest way for better sounding exhaust
#1
cheapest way for better sounding exhaust
Now that i finally have my car running right, what is the cheapest and easiest way to make the exhaust sound deeper and just a little bit louder? Not sure if just going to a muffler shop and having the factory ones cut out and cheap ones put in would be alright or not whats everyones input?
#7
Luxury cars are supposed to be quiet. If you want loud cars change your interest in car make and brand.
Sports type cars are for fancy handling, speed, performance, and lots of noise from the exhaust. Its not a cheap way to go, but the logical way to go. I'm sorry I still don't understand the reasoning that goes behind hopping up a 4 door sedan luxury vehicle and changing it into a corvette or challenger type use vehicle. Not only is it a horrendous waste of time and money, it completely ruins the value of the car. It makes it look like a kids car and no one with any sense will buy it because they think it was trashed / hot rodded etc. etc. Any of the good purchases people on here brag about are good low mile "ORIGINAL" cars. The mufflers were stock and not deleted the cars looks show room floor new. That is what to strive for with your cars not messing em up. Keep up the value because someday it will end up on Craigs list and you will want the most you can get for it. Sorry but its just so disappointed seeing so many messed up cars when looking for a good one that's why I write this stuff.
Sports type cars are for fancy handling, speed, performance, and lots of noise from the exhaust. Its not a cheap way to go, but the logical way to go. I'm sorry I still don't understand the reasoning that goes behind hopping up a 4 door sedan luxury vehicle and changing it into a corvette or challenger type use vehicle. Not only is it a horrendous waste of time and money, it completely ruins the value of the car. It makes it look like a kids car and no one with any sense will buy it because they think it was trashed / hot rodded etc. etc. Any of the good purchases people on here brag about are good low mile "ORIGINAL" cars. The mufflers were stock and not deleted the cars looks show room floor new. That is what to strive for with your cars not messing em up. Keep up the value because someday it will end up on Craigs list and you will want the most you can get for it. Sorry but its just so disappointed seeing so many messed up cars when looking for a good one that's why I write this stuff.
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#9
yes luxury cars are supposed to be quiet and luxurious, but if someone wants a little tone their exhaust then there is nothing wrong with that everyone had their opinion on what they like. There is always a right way and wrong way of doing things and trashing their vehicle. Changing the way an exhaust sounds isnt what i consider trashing a car though
#10
lchouinard i remember watching your video on youtube. i do like the way it sounds i may go with just the muffler delete for now and see how i like it if its still too much then i may add an aftermarket muffler back on.
#11
Now, I've seen everything.. LOL.. an LS that sounds like Impala SS.. though it sounds good, it doesn't "fit the image of Luxury cars" especially the caliber of "LS's".. Its wrong on so many levels but "to each their own."
#13
hahaha, you trying to compare a Ultra Super niche Luxury sport (Rolls coupe & Bently GT) to a Premium Luxury Sedan.. This is Oranges and Apples.
However, I do have a V8 powered GS with Borla exhaust, but GS's were made to be performance/luxury sedans with more emphasis on performance. But, my point is Cars like LS's are so refined, having an open exhaust just seems out of place. Imagine meeting your friends at the country club and cranking an LS's thant sounds like a Big Block El Camino.. thats my point.. you can do anything you want, it just don't feel right.. But on an AMG Mercedes or a Bentley coupe where its inherent (Stock) image is to do a such thing like sounds like a rocket-ship.. LoL
However, I do have a V8 powered GS with Borla exhaust, but GS's were made to be performance/luxury sedans with more emphasis on performance. But, my point is Cars like LS's are so refined, having an open exhaust just seems out of place. Imagine meeting your friends at the country club and cranking an LS's thant sounds like a Big Block El Camino.. thats my point.. you can do anything you want, it just don't feel right.. But on an AMG Mercedes or a Bentley coupe where its inherent (Stock) image is to do a such thing like sounds like a rocket-ship.. LoL
#14
I wish one of you guys was closer to me. The previous owner of my 97 LS400 thought it was a good idea to cut off the OEM exhaust and put in a 3" exhaust with glass packs and flowmasters. Sounds like a throaty pickup truck.....
Worst part of it all is that he saw fit to punch out the catalytic converters.... Not my idea of what a LS400 should sound like so I'm trying to go back to stock without breaking the bank.
Anyone in WA or OR want an exhaust system swap?
Worst part of it all is that he saw fit to punch out the catalytic converters.... Not my idea of what a LS400 should sound like so I'm trying to go back to stock without breaking the bank.
Anyone in WA or OR want an exhaust system swap?
#15
I wish one of you guys was closer to me. The previous owner of my 97 LS400 thought it was a good idea to cut off the OEM exhaust and put in a 3" exhaust with glass packs and flowmasters. Sounds like a throaty pickup truck.....
Worst part of it all is that he saw fit to punch out the catalytic converters.... Not my idea of what a LS400 should sound like so I'm trying to go back to stock without breaking the bank.
Anyone in WA or OR want an exhaust system swap?
Worst part of it all is that he saw fit to punch out the catalytic converters.... Not my idea of what a LS400 should sound like so I'm trying to go back to stock without breaking the bank.
Anyone in WA or OR want an exhaust system swap?