LS4 equipped cars.. what exhaust?
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Vette(s): 1974 Stingray Coupe LS4 454 Dark Brown Metallic with Deluxe Saddle interior
This is geared for the LS4 454 guys..... what exhaust do you have and how do you like the sound?
the PO of my car had a set of very quiet (guessing super restrictive) turbo style mufflers and when cruising at 2000 RPM and with windows up, can barely hear the car running......
I am thinking the magnaflows from CC.. or chambered... I dont like a real raspy or tin can sounding exhaust..... I like a toned down glasspack sound.
small blockers are welcome to responds, but i really wanna hear from 454 guys.
thanks, Jim
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i went with the stock system from cc. i almost went with the magna flows but i was afraid it might be too loud, you can hear a demo on cc site.
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Vette(s): 1974 Stingray Coupe LS4 454 Dark Brown Metallic with Deluxe Saddle interior
yeah, i saw / heard the demo, but dont know if its a small block or fat block
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I have always liked the chambered sound, but it might be too much on a 454.
Depends if you have a radio or not



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Magna-Flows were on my car when I bought it. Sounded good,but, were fairly load. I might have liked them better 25 years ago...............I put the stock exhaust back on it. Nice and quiet,but, it still sounds good.
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I meant to say loud, but, I must have been loaded.........not.
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Mine are stock too and I think it's just enuf... no-one else has ever driven it so I can't say how it sounds from outside the car, but with the top down I think it sounds OK... I have enuf noise with the top down...
I'll put my $$$ into something important... like gas maybe...


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James, Im not sure how far you are from the Trenton area... I'd give Denny at Mufflex a call. They custom PERFECTLY mandrel bend exhausts and can tailor to any sound you like. They did my car from the mani's back. Its show quality, EXACTLY what I wanted and reasonably priced. ALl done on a Saturday while you wait...
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Vette(s): 1974 Stingray Coupe LS4 454 Dark Brown Metallic with Deluxe Saddle interior
The stock mufflers just seem to make a lot of backpressure... the car just does not sound like its breathing very well at when cruising, you can barely hear it running.....
I think I'll go with the magnaflows untill I get a little older ;)
thanks for all the input...
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I had MagnaFlows and at 30 mph I couldn't hear a jet plane if it was landing on me. The harmonics were terrible. I put in a crossover pipe which helped some but I still couldn't hear the radio. I bought a complete stock system from Corvette Central and the supposed Mandrel bent pipes were anything but and they wouldn't take them back. I tried them and didn't care for the saound at all. I now have a set of SS sidepipes from EBay and am a happy camper. There's some back pressure on these but they sound just right. No harmonics in the corkpit. And with a 454, who cares about a little back pressure? It'll still break your neck if you stomp on it.
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