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Elmo you beat me too it i salivate when i see underpasses or a nice parking deck when i'm in my mustang, and no bruno your not crazy your just a proud man doin what we do best SHOWIN OFF ha ha although my truck has stock pipes now when it does receive the straight pipe treatment i'll have to take turns between the car and the truck. Then clean my undies when i get home
Alright, just checkin, i plan on putting a 5" muffler delete so i have a 5" exhaust straight from the downpipe. I have my truck then my wifes car, a 05 volvo s40 T5, so the truck is my real loud excitement.
Any sound clips of people in a tunnel or underpass?
5 years of having my upgraded exhaust on my gasser and I still love it. I catch myself dropping it into 2nd in the Pittsburgh tunnels and mashing on the throttle, then hearin' the growl when I let off at 4k rpm..
When I was a kid I drove a stock 1956 F-100, 3 on the tree, straight 6, no options except a cigarette lighter, basic truck.
Well, kids today can't do this, but back then Dad taught me that if a dog started chasing your car, you flipped the key off, pumped the gas once and flipped the key on....a loud backfire would errupt from your exhaust pipe and scare the dog away.
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Well, there are a number of tunnels in the Seattle area, where I grew up. My favorite was the "Express Lanes" on Interstate 5, right through downtown. Once a week or so I would hit the tunnel at 60 MPH or so, turn off the ignition, stab the throttle 3-4 times and turn the key back on, creating a HUGE shotgun like blast that echoed through the tunnel. Cars would swerve, babies would cry, women would duck, men would look about in a wide eyed panic.....it was great sport!
I was good for about a week before I just had to go "backfire the tunnel" again. Eventually I blew the muffler off of that poor truck.
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