@@obsrango a stock chevy does not have a choppy sound it’s the cam that makes that sound. I’m not saying the guy in the video has a cam I’m saying the trucks that sound choppy have cams.
Very awesome. However, you do need to add at least 5 or 6 inches onto the end of your headers. Having just a straight open header after your collection valves sounds really nice, but it reduces the amount of power. Your engine makes because you're not getting enough. Vacuum suction through your tubes.
Sounded sick. Better than the clappy straight pipe 350 sound, no pipes back, no clap
The clappy sound comes from trucks having a cam installed
@@zanixinazlol no it doesn’t
@@zanixinazstraight pipe/small mufflers
clap is not the same, youre thinking of chop@@zanixinaz
@@obsrango a stock chevy does not have a choppy sound it’s the cam that makes that sound. I’m not saying the guy in the video has a cam I’m saying the trucks that sound choppy have cams.
Very awesome. However, you do need to add at least 5 or 6 inches onto the end of your headers. Having just a straight open header after your collection valves sounds really nice, but it reduces the amount of power. Your engine makes because you're not getting enough. Vacuum suction through your tubes.
Hey what year is your truck? I have a 1996 k1500 I’m just wondering if you have a vortec aswell and if those headers fit perfect?
what exaust setup?
Could you send me the link to the headers?
Did you have problems on the left passenger side with fitment
A lot of sets come predesigned with that in mind.
Bro installing these things is kinda a pain in the ass ngl
Whats the link to headers
Same
@@aarongranados6176 they are on jegs
😊to my face!
Tbi or vortex
Same thing
@@theshadowking9626 not really they sound very different but the same displacement yes