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    Hey guys, my '98 K-1500 has Edelbrock ceramic coated shorty headers, Magnaflow dual cat pipe, custom 2 1/4" cat back with H-pipe and Thrush welded mufflers with 2 1/4" tailpipes out the back. I wanted it louder, so I removed the Magnaflow cat pipe and installed the off-road 2 1/4" pipe from Jegs. It is a lot louder, but has a loud popping sound at certain RPM's under a load. It's a dirty sound, and I don't like it. Should I weld in some 2 1/4" Thunderbolt cats, or change the mufflers? I love the chambered, hollow sound of a Flowmaster type muffler. My Thrush welded mufflers are similar to the old Flowmaster 2 chamber mufflers, so I am thinking I may need to get some three chamber 50 series delta flows or something like that. I like the loud, but I am not lovin the poppy sound.

    My old 88 chevy had shortys, custom y-pipe, 3 inch Flowmaster single in, dual out with 2 1/2" tails, and it wasn't poppy at all.

    Any suggestions???
    1998 GMC Sierra K-1500 Z71, ECSB, F44 package, Vortec 5.7, Edelbrock ceramic coated headers, Magnaflow dual high-flow cats, dual Thrush welded mufflers, custom 2 1/4" tailpipes, cold air kit, Enkei 17's, more to come...

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    Re: Removed cats, now too poppy, need advice...

    add another muffler or a resonator.
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    Re: Removed cats, now too poppy, need advice...

    Do you have tips on there??
    I run a thunderbolt cat and love it, I have LT's, 2.5" y pipe, single 3" cat, and had a SI/SO 3" thrush, and it was great.

    for you I would either put some cats in, or run some long 2.5" tips

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    Re: Removed cats, now too poppy, need advice...

    I do have 3" polished stainless steel tips. Thinking about adding the thunderbolt cats to mellow it out a little. It will also shut off the check engine light.
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    Re: Removed cats, now too poppy, need advice...

    mines the same why. im going to and 2 glass packs where the cats use to be

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    Re: Removed cats, now too poppy, need advice...

    Quote Originally Posted by randymbtech View Post
    I do have 3" polished stainless steel tips. Thinking about adding the thunderbolt cats to mellow it out a little. It will also shut off the check engine light.
    cats will mellow it out for sure

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    Re: Removed cats, now too poppy, need advice...

    Get yourself a good high flow catalytic converter (like the one you mentioned, or a Magnaflow) and have it welded in. The lack of a cat is the cause of that popping noise you don't like. A high flow cat will flow way better than the factory cats, and the power difference between a high flow cat and off-road (catless) exhaust is negligible. You will keep the sound volume, but will smooth out that popping noise. Additionally, like you said your check engine light will turn off.

    Welding in another muffler or resonator will decrease your sound volume, and most likely the popping noise will still exist.

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    Re: Removed cats, now too poppy, need advice...

    Thanks guys, great info. I had this Magnaflow pipe:

    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MPE-23453/

    But the truck was a little too quiet for me. The pipes are small and the cats are huge, so I figured the 2 1/4" off road pipe would open it up a little. If I weld in thunderbolt cats, i hope it's louder than the Magnaflow pipe. It should be, the pipes are bigger and the cats will be smaller...lol.
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    Re: Removed cats, now too poppy, need advice...

    ...Or bypass your air pump.

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    Re: Removed cats, now too poppy, need advice...

    Quote Originally Posted by randymbtech View Post
    Thanks guys, great info. I had this Magnaflow pipe:

    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MPE-23453/

    But the truck was a little too quiet for me. The pipes are small and the cats are huge, so I figured the 2 1/4" off road pipe would open it up a little. If I weld in thunderbolt cats, i hope it's louder than the Magnaflow pipe. It should be, the pipes are bigger and the cats will be smaller...lol.
    It should be alot louder then what you had before and probably exactly what your looking for.

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    Re: Removed cats, now too poppy, need advice...

    Quote Originally Posted by BHB View Post
    ...Or bypass your air pump.
    would unpluging it be the same as bypassing it? or am i thinking of a different part?

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