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Looking for a quiet muffler

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Actually, I want it to sound like Snakes Cobra.

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I kinda think you will have to drop a side oiler in that baby if you want that kind of rumble!
 
I was thinking that maybe just a couple of six inch well pipes. Straight through. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif) that's what he has.
 
Two years ago, at our annual New Orleans British Car Show, some dude showed up with the ultimate: He had bought Edsel Ford's own personal full race 427 Cobra. Strictly race. Mint condition. He rolled it off the trailer onto the grass to let everyone ogle the beast. When he finally got around to cranking the monster, every red-blooded man in the show turned around. What an unholy and glorious sound that car made. Something you will never forget.
 
gotta love that sound of music!

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When Snake and his better pulled off of the highway and turned up toward the house, over quarter of a mile, I knew they were coming. What a great sound. 90 MPH just standing still.
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One of the days, we're going to have to get the green, red and yellow TR6's together, either in RI or CT. I'm thinking top down time next year.
 
Greenie came with a nice Strebo system. Can't say anything about their customer service, but I *love* the exhaust note. Not to quiet, not too loud. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif
 
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