CBH
Seasoned Member
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2023
- Messages
- 192
- Location
- Austin, TX
- V-Series Cadillac(s)?
- '23 CT5 Blackwing w/ Clutch
I lopped the mufflers off of my 5th-gen Camaro the day after I got it 14 years ago. The shop thought it would be horribly loud, but the sound was perfect......and cost next to nothing compared to aftermarket mufflers.
So I was really excited to see somebody had done that with their BW.
HDixon contacted me today after I PM'd him about his setup. As he informed me, the valve is right at the edge of the outside tip. Just shine a flashlight into it and you can see it a few inches inside.
This is the dream sequence - super easy to remove the massive stock muffler assembly and do whatever you want, yet still retain the ability to change the sound.
I think I'll try a real muffler on the quiet side, with a straight pipe on the loud side. Should be the best of both worlds and still save tons of weight. Look under your cars - it looks like another gas tank - it covers the entire rear of the vehicle !!
Thanks again HDixon. You were super helpful !!
So I was really excited to see somebody had done that with their BW.
HDixon contacted me today after I PM'd him about his setup. As he informed me, the valve is right at the edge of the outside tip. Just shine a flashlight into it and you can see it a few inches inside.
This is the dream sequence - super easy to remove the massive stock muffler assembly and do whatever you want, yet still retain the ability to change the sound.
I think I'll try a real muffler on the quiet side, with a straight pipe on the loud side. Should be the best of both worlds and still save tons of weight. Look under your cars - it looks like another gas tank - it covers the entire rear of the vehicle !!
Thanks again HDixon. You were super helpful !!