Yep. But I first listened to it hear at work on my workstation and
the speaker in in the bottom of the keyboard! I'm gonna take the file
home and listen to it again there. I'm considering a plethora of
options.
RE: the guy in the INDY. Don't ya hate guys like that. He's probably
thinkin' "whose this guy with the CC Dakota talkin' to *me*. *I*
drive an INDY. >8^P " Then you start *your* truck and he wets himself
cuz your truck sounds like it'd whip his ass (and I'm *sure* it
would). I've got 2 buddies here at work with '95 and '96 Z28's. I've
driven 'em both and would take my Dak over those any day of the week.
Sure they're pretty quick but god-awful uncomfortable, no room to put
anything, and anyone can buy a fast car off the lot. But to be
kickin' pony-car ass with a truck is somethin' to be proud of.
Done ramblin'
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Just curious, but did you listen to my WAV files on the Dakota page?
That setup is a 3" CAT back with a stainless ULTRA FLO muffler (Walker)...
You will get the 'popping' noise with any CAT back setup... The recording
makes it sound worse that it really is (the popping). I am in the midst of
recording
the exhaust with my headers in now... MUCH better, plus the noise level is
basically the same, just more 'tune'.
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