Re: Gibson

From: Robert 2 (boobieii@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon May 06 2002 - 13:45:03 EDT


The Gibson cat-back on my '00 CC V-6 is really nice. The sound isn't a
blaring sound and I don't ever get complaints from anyone. It doesn't
really set off alarms (that often) and the times that it does is usually in
a parking deck where the acoustics are a little different. I like my cat
back personally and I usually get a lot of compliments on how clean it
sounds. Futhermore, I don't think that Dodge has ever run Gibson mufflers
on the R/T. Oh yeah, I have a 5-speed and the little pause between shifting
sounds really good!

Robert.

>From: Corey <blackspiral@shaw.ca>
>Reply-To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
>To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
>Subject: DML: Gibson
>Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 07:25:33 -0600
>
>
>I actully work for a ford dealership -I know I feel bad too- And the new
>mustangs sound nice deep and mellow but noticable at WOT. The flowpro is
>very loud even at idle and I can be heard about a block away. Basically
>what I want out of the Gibson is deep and mellow at all but WOT. Tired of
>turning the cd player up so much on the highway. Gibson's claim to fame
>on
>their website is a deep big block sound thats not noisey inside. Don;t the
>R/T's run a Gibson from the factory? That and where would you buy one dont
>see many distributors.
>
>Date: Sun, 05 May 2002 00:31:52 -0600
>From: Corey <blackspiral@shaw.ca>
>Subject: DML: Gibson
>
>I recently had a custom built 3" exhaust built for my 93' 5.2 Dak. I cut
>the cat on the truck at the same time and the muffler guy sold me on a 3
>chamber flowpro. It sounds good but I find it to loud for my tastes and
>Gibson seems to be the way to go. Has anyone ever tried one with no cat?
>
>

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