Re: [DML] BTTF Exhaust
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Re: [DML] BTTF Exhaust
- From: kayoong@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 03:08:53 EDT
jeepno1_397:
I have been down that road, as several of us on this list. I had spent a
good bundle for the Flowmater muffler plus all the pipes and labor. I had it
all removed in two months time and replaced the original system back on. The
situation is that the Flowmaster muffler is very noisy and the droning sound
pressure that it creates is very taxing, especially on long drives. If you
like noise and the droning pressure in the cabin, then go for it. BTW.... You
would have to make, or adapt all kind of different pipes to get the muffler
to be connected to the existing exhaust system. IMO, it is not worth the bang
for the bucks. FWIW.... I have the Stainless System from England on my
DeLorean for a while.... Expensive, but it is worth it.
Kayo
#5508
Lic 9D NY
In a message dated 5/21/05 12:20:08 AM, jeepno1_397@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> I don't know if anyone has ever asked this before but eventually I
> would like to put exhaust on my DeLorean to sound if not like but close
> to the BTTF Delorean with that rumble it does.? Is it possible to put
> in a small Flowmaster and bring it out into the dual exhaust?
>
>
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