no sound clips, but they are loud and kind of raspy, mine is very deep when im not revvin it alot, but at wot its kinda raspy. the only other thing i would run would be straights.
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This is a discussion on Glasspacks? within the Exhaust forums, part of the Performance category; I have heard of people putting them on their trucks, but never heard a truck with them installed...anyone have sound ...
I have heard of people putting them on their trucks, but never heard a truck with them installed...anyone have sound clips?
- Corbin
Originally Posted by SoCalZ28
Originally Posted by dalejrfan8
no sound clips, but they are loud and kind of raspy, mine is very deep when im not revvin it alot, but at wot its kinda raspy. the only other thing i would run would be straights.
I got 99 problems and a NBS ain't one
I had a glasspack at one time (no sound clip), and I honestly think the tone was better stock. Mine was a 22", and it was entirely too loud, and didn't have a good tone at all, especially at WOT. I got rid of it after a couple of months, and put the stock muffler back on.
Honestly I think they suck. Some people like them, but I really don't care for the sound. They can sound ok at best if you are not running through a cat first. We had a guy come into the shop a few weeks ago to get a set installed on his new Dodge SRT10. I can honestly say that was the worst decision he could have made. But he was happy with it, so whatever floats your boat I guess.
Yeah, coolmudrunner is right...don't get a glasspack man, get anything but a glasspack lol. I can't really think of a muffler that i like less than a glasspack, the only reason I got mine is because it was so cheap ($40 w/ installation).
Thanks for the info guys...I'd still like to hear them though. To develop my own opinion on them. So consider this a bump for some sound clips...
- Corbin
Originally Posted by SoCalZ28
Originally Posted by dalejrfan8
Glasspacks are not that bad, My thrush glasspack cost 30 dollars, and I already had clamps and piping..had it installed in a hour or so. It gives my ole 78 a nice deep tone when I start to take off rattles windows, then when I floor she purs like a kitten..but keep in mind my 78 didn't have a factory cat, so thats why it might sound better.
1978 Chevy Big Ten 2wd, 3 inch fabtech lift
The only thing that sounds worse than a glasspack is those tiny straight pipes that cowboys seem to like.
lol @ 99-2door....this is so true...
ill get you a sound clip. I have dual 12" glasspacks installed backwards with no "x" pipe. Sounds great but is very VERY loud.
Barrett
1997 Chevy ECSB Z71 5.7 3.42s, 2 inch crank, 2 inch blocks, 285/75R16s, true dual glass packs, high flow cats, B and M shift kit, Airaid intake, free mods, Wait4me Tune....soon to come massive 383 and a ton of torque
What length are your glasspacks, texasboy? Mine were 22", and they gave me a headache on long trips (dumped under bed). Also, what does mounting them backwards do exactly?
Turning the glasspacks backwards just makes them louder and gives them less tone because the baffles dont catch any of the exhaust. Im runnin dual 18in. cherrybomb glasspacks that have the holes flat against the packing instead of raised like thrush and most no name glasspacks. They give me an awesome, loud as f--k sound that I wouldnt trade for anything.
how can you tell what way is the front and what way is backwards i have one 3 inch cherry bomb on my truck with no cat and i dont know how to tell what is the front or back
there are no raised baffles in your cherrybomb so its not a directional muffler. it can be put on either way. if you look at other glasspacks, they're designed to "grab" the exhaust as it flows by. turn it around backwards and its not much different than straight pipes.
Yes, the directional louvered core glasspaks, take the raspyness away, But also increase the dull roar, because of the increased resistance. If you put them on backwards, they do almost nothing, and are like straight pipes.
Replacement truck (95' Teal/Silver S-10 ext cab 4.3V6 Auto 2WD)
Cherry Bomb Pro muffler(sound clip coming)
Previous 96' Teal Sonoma
Speed FX (Flow. orig 40 clone) sound clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-yGUO3_zLQ
Once I hear them I will have my own opinion on them...so texasboy21Z71, once you get those clips post 'em up!
- Corbin
Originally Posted by SoCalZ28
Originally Posted by dalejrfan8
I like that...what's your setup?
- Corbin
Originally Posted by SoCalZ28
Originally Posted by dalejrfan8
dual 18 inchers
2000 Chevrolet 1500, Ranchhand, 285's, 16x8 soft 8's, in dash DVD, 600w JL 10".
1994 Cadillac STS, 18" MB wheels, eibach pro kit springs, billet grille.(SOLD 8/27/11)1992 BMW 325i
carbureted(or similiar like and 89 truck): YES
Feul injected: NO!
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