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Old 07-25-2009, 02:26 PM   #181
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1) Bassani (midlenght like Macs)
2) Bassani ORY
3) Bassani street competition catback
4) No cats
5) No header specific tuning
6) No before & after dynos
7) I've had 10 different exhaust combos on my two LS1 cars, and this one is my favorite. It's VERY loud at WOT, sounds great at idle (deep, aggresive, loud but not too loud, low pitched lopy idle with my cam & stock heads). At cruise it's also very aggresive, deep, and noticeably loud, but nothing annoying or overly loud. Has a real nice pitch (it's always got a real deep sound to it under any conditions), only droning/beating type sounds is when trying to slowly accelerate while staying in TC lock up (less than half throttle type acceleration) during expressway cruising at speeds above 60mph or so. No typical kazooing type rasp under any type of driving that most ORYs have. It has some very low pitched rasp when the exhaust is still cold right at 2100rpm, but once warmed, that low pitched rasp basically goes away.

8) Anyone considering this system should be prepared for the fact that it's loud. Not race car type loud, but loud enough that some may not like it for a daily driver. If you want a great compromise between a "loudmouth/mufflerless" type system and the "slightly louder than stock" type system, this is the one for you. It's right about in the middle ground, leaning towards the louder side. I would not want to go back to any of my previous systems over this one.


hey i have longtubes to Y pipe no cats and a flowmaster, but i want it just a tad bit louder, is this bassani louder than the flowmasters?
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Old 08-27-2009, 10:45 AM   #182
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What's the best Catback for a Stock Camaro? Just recently bought mine, and It's bone stock.

Nice sound, not super loud, but not too quiet either. Deep, and non raspy?
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most would argue GMMG or corsa, and you'll want to keep your cats to avoid rasp.
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PowerFlo is the best exhaust SLP makes currently
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Old 08-28-2009, 01:31 AM   #185
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My exhaust FLP long tubes FLP Y-pipe (no cats) into 3" SLP over axle SLP SS duel duel cat back .

with 215/230 .601-.574 116 Thunder racing blower cam

Sounds great, not raspy nice tone, not loud at all.
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