I had my truck straight piped then went to the 4" MBRP system and I like the sound with the muffler a lot better. It made my truck sound like a straight piped 3rd gen, but the call is yours. It'll sound good either way.
Bryce
Your post is interesting. I have an '06 which is straight piped and a '98 12v which is also straight piped. You said the MBRP 4" system with muffler sounds like the 3rd gen. straight piped? If this is true I'm ordering one right away. More comments, please.
well, I know this kind of thing really gets down to personal preference, but a muffled MBRP system does NOT sound like a straight piped 3rd gen. Might sound like a 3rd gen with a muffler delete, but definately not straight piped.
I'm not a big fan of the MBRP mufflers. they eat up all the turbo sound out of the exhaust (like the cat does on a 3rd gen)
that is straight piped... he's saying a 4" MBRP on a 12v sounds like a straight piped 3rd gen... I'm saying it doesn't. as I've heard straight piped 3rd gens, and my truck had a 4" MBRP on it when I bought it. I didn't like how it sounded and I don't like how 3rd gens sounds with just a cat and no muffler.
I'm assuming what he's calling "straight pipe" is really "muffler delete"
So, if your system is a 4" pipe back to the 5" stacks, do you have some adaptor at the turbo opening to increase it's size to 4" as well? I have heard of such a thing and found it on the internet. Megamouth? or something like that?
that is straight piped... he's saying a 4" MBRP on a 12v sounds like a straight piped 3rd gen... I'm saying it doesn't. as I've heard straight piped 3rd gens, and my truck had a 4" MBRP on it when I bought it. I didn't like how it sounded and I don't like how 3rd gens sounds with just a cat and no muffler.
I'm assuming what he's calling "straight pipe" is really "muffler delete"
Is there a significant difference in the sound of a 4" pipe versus 3"? I don't consider my truck with the 3" straight pipe loud at all. The '06 is a different story. I really like the sound of it.