x-pipe will help but the large loss of backpressure and "muffling" abilities will create the popping. You could try a larger muffler to add a bit more backpressure and more sound deadening.
Cameron
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This is a discussion on What setup sounds good with cats removed??? within the Exhaust forums, part of the Performance category; I'm curious as to what setups people are running that have their cats removed because mine pops soooo bad right ...
I'm curious as to what setups people are running that have their cats removed because mine pops soooo bad right now and its tolerable but I want a much cleaner sound while still being somewhat loud, and I've got an x pipe on the way, but i am betting i will need new mufflers, but I want to get your opinions.
1999 Tahoe 2Dr Sport
Volant CAI, Doug Thorley Tri-Y headers, dual Flowmaster 40s
x-pipe will help but the large loss of backpressure and "muffling" abilities will create the popping. You could try a larger muffler to add a bit more backpressure and more sound deadening.
Cameron
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