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Pulled the trigger!

1.9K views 33 replies 16 participants last post by  akoeppel  
#1 ·
Went ahead and bought some SLP LM1's. Super excited to get them and put them on. My flow's just weren't cutting it with loudness :lol
 
#6 ·
imo slp's only sound good dumped.... they sound good af when your rip it but just cruising sounds like sheeet. i dumped them with cams sounds good all around
 
#8 ·
you should go catless!!
 
#9 ·
I would but NC has emissions laws. It'd be too much of a hassle imo to change out the midpipe every time I needed to get inspected lol.
 
#16 ·
Being in the Army and living in the barracks makes it a pain in the ass. I would have nowhere to put the other mid-pipe
 
#18 ·
I had pacesetters on my 01. Paint them with exhaust paint. They look like **** if you don't. I'm pretty sure they even have a notice in the box telling you its not high temp paint.


Post a Clip when you get them on. I have a set of magna packs I've been deciding if I want to put on or not.
 
#20 ·
You're going to love it. I ran a Mac Prochamber o/r H with some LM1's dumped before the axle and I loved it :drool When setup right the SLP's sound amazing. I could cruise around and it be nice and quiet but as soon as you'd lay into it the thing got loud. A lot of confused faces on people :lol
 
#25 ·
welded to the stock pipes.

I got the LM1's put on and holy crap they're loud lol. Now I just gotta cut the flows off the stock pipes and try to sell them ha
 
#26 ·
Post a sound clip when you get a chance. I'm looking at doing SLP LM1's also, but most likely on the stock mid. Lol i got my car with straight pipes and its ficken loud too. I like it but the deceleration popping is annoying as f*ck. I'm hoping the SLP's will reduce that.
 
#30 ·
Sounds really good man. So you're running a high flow catted x? I wonder if the stock mid will sound similar. I know an x is going to change the sound, but I do like the sound of an H mid too. Just not crazy about all the decel pop but I'm thinking a set of mufflers/resonators will eliminate most of it.