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Old 05-14-2008, 10:10 PM   #15 (permalink)
ramsee1
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Re: JBA Headers and Exhaust Installed! :)

In my opinion, it can't get too loud. At idle, it sounds the same. With light accelaration, you can hear the exhaust kick in a nice deep throaty sound. A little harder on the pedal and you can hear the exhaust run through the pipes. At wot and the CAI kicks in and drowns everything out. I had a chance to really get on it today. The shifts are nice and tight and like I said the truck gets up to cruising speed with ease. I dream of adding the high--pitched "beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee" of a supercharger to the symphony of engine sounds. someday!

btw when you did the URD supercharger, was it mandatory to add their pulley? I saw they made a smaller pulley for the trd which adds 1-2 psi boost. I don't know if my math is off or not, but that seems like it would add 1/3 more hp to the mix which would be pretty phenominal.

Last edited by ramsee1 : 05-14-2008 at 10:19 PM.
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