Fresh idea,from Corner Machine & Speed, that's me.... Well when you listen to your stereo,you do have the Balance control,left and right speakers,which carry the Bass and Trebel tones,set mostly to the mid range...a blend of both channels,correct?
Well, why not your exhaust sound!
What I have is a muffler,on the left side, which is rich in those thuderous bass tones...MAC Flowpath,and on the right, a muffler which is tuned more for the mid range and high frequency sounds....the Pypes Violator. Both are good flowing mufflers,with the Violator flowing a little more than the MAC.
The resulting sound is a nice well balanced blend of muscle car sound,not over bearing in either tone, but is loud when you put your foot in it.
Further tuning can be done with my short, slip-in resonators,which hardly restrict flow,but can be used to soften the sound from either or both sides!!
Totally Tuned!
Well, why not your exhaust sound!
What I have is a muffler,on the left side, which is rich in those thuderous bass tones...MAC Flowpath,and on the right, a muffler which is tuned more for the mid range and high frequency sounds....the Pypes Violator. Both are good flowing mufflers,with the Violator flowing a little more than the MAC.
The resulting sound is a nice well balanced blend of muscle car sound,not over bearing in either tone, but is loud when you put your foot in it.
Further tuning can be done with my short, slip-in resonators,which hardly restrict flow,but can be used to soften the sound from either or both sides!!
Totally Tuned!