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<blockquote data-quote="700hpF100" data-source="post: 102430" data-attributes="member: 545963"><p>You want your intake to make noise? Whats the point in that? All it could possibly sound like is a whistle or a vacuum cleaner. The best thing to do with your exhaust is to get 3 chamber flowmasters. It won't be very loud at idle but has a nice tone to it at speed. If you made your exhaust that quite there would pretty much have to be a good amount of power loss. Making it quiter means adding restrictions. Restrictions slow air flow. If the engine can't push the air out as fast as it wants to then you'll have power loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="700hpF100, post: 102430, member: 545963"] You want your intake to make noise? Whats the point in that? All it could possibly sound like is a whistle or a vacuum cleaner. The best thing to do with your exhaust is to get 3 chamber flowmasters. It won't be very loud at idle but has a nice tone to it at speed. If you made your exhaust that quite there would pretty much have to be a good amount of power loss. Making it quiter means adding restrictions. Restrictions slow air flow. If the engine can't push the air out as fast as it wants to then you'll have power loss. [/QUOTE]
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