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Bill, I just noticed you have already stated 2". Did you have that custom bent? Who was your supplier?
That 2" duel system stem to stern was on car when I got it. Probably installed in early nineties by the guy that converted her into a drag queen with all the go fast stuff including a pair of turbo mufflers that were well past their prime when my middle aged tinnitus plagued ears had a few years behind the wheel.
The exhaust note was loud enough to require foam ear protection we had to use in the mill on trips over half an hour. The racket at typical slant drone rpm was unbearable to me, and anyone with an open car following behind as well when we would caravan to car shows...
The Music Master 2 1/2 watt Amplitude Modules radio was inaudible in any gear but park, as well were mechanical engine noises, rear end noise, brake noise, most rattles, and even the squeaking polyurethane UCA bushings.
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What rpm do you cruise at?
Most of my two lane rural cruse is at speeds between 40 and 60 mph, or 2000 to 3000 rpm, so 50 mph is smack dab on the 2500 rpm drone tone.
As for DB's, I haven't any way to measure them. However The Music Master Am radio, when close enough to a station during daylight hours, can be heard at any speed below 65 mph at less than half volume, any faster and wind noise with top down is too much racket for hearing enjoyment. The most prominent noise now when under way is wind with top down or up, body rattles, some engine sound perhaps from fan, tire noise, and a strong low howl or growl when held at WOT with engine under load as secondaries open up around 3300 rpm to 6000 rpm. Exhaust sound is hardly noticeable when under way at any speed or rate of acceleration. Oh, those damn squeaking UCA bushings can now be heard when under way.
Bill
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67' Dart GT Convertible; the old Chrysler Corp.
82' LeBaron Convertible; the new Chrysler Corp
07' 300 C AWD; Now by Fiat, the old new Chrysler LLC
