Topic: Chambered Exhaust
in Forum: C3 Fuel, Emission Control, and Exhaust Systems
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PERRYSBURG, OH - USA
Joined: 4/23/2004
Posts: 317
Vette(s): 1975 T-Tops,Lite Custom work,Many engine mod. 700R4 trans. body is shaved,17" wheels bf goodrich g-force tires,heavy sway bars front&rear rack&pinion steering,550 slolom springs with gas shocks.
Ya I'd like to hear it as well. Been thinking about side pipe headers but chambered would work and no burning. Sound without burn. Works for me!

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Jim email me at dmbklb94@aol.com I'll gladly take a trip to the AF base it's only 25-30 min. from Easton. It will be a nice Saturday ride on rt. 611. Mike and Gillsvette I would like to down load the sound .... but I haven't a clue how. I can barely type. LOL. And yes sidepipe burns are painfull.
Dave

Bismarck, ND - USA
Joined: 10/1/2004
Posts: 380
Vette(s): 1970 stingray, t-top, mulsanne blue with black interior, 406 ci with 444 hp, racing suspension, hooker headers/sidepipes - SOLD :(
Dave...if you have a digital camera capable of video...just take a short video of the car idling, revving, and driving. that's how most people show off their exhaust. aside from that...I couldn't tell ya. audio recorder of some kind. but I'm thinking about chambered exhaust on the stingray, so I'd love to know what it sounds like from a GOOD QUALITY file (the files on some websites out there are terrible quality and sound awful.)
Mike
My old Stingray...sure do miss it:
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