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I just finished my glasspack and getting all the pipe and tip welded up on my blazer today(ya, a V6). and it sounded good when i had just the glasspack with no pipe behind it. now it sounds less deep and its not as loud.

the thing now to ask is do any of you think it would sound better if i put a lil bit of deisel fuel into it and burnt the fiberglass out. my friend has said about doing it to his explorer but it sounded kinda like a deep ricegrinder. i have a bigger engine and glass pack than him. so,,,,,anyone think it would make it louder and deeper?

Bills

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ok, so unbolt the glasspack, bang it on the ground to loosen the fiberglass, what it i took somthing and like scraped around the inside of it to loosen up the fiberglass? lol

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  • 2 weeks later...

can run it awhile to get it nice n hot then spray cool water on it

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