Anyone with even the slightest amount of working knowledge of brass instruments knows that the size of the tip of the pipe that the sound is traveling through absolutely changes the depth of the tone
@@dg1738it means a deeper sound than with a smaller tip or tips. Personally I like megaphones like the old hot rodder's used to use. They keep the tone high pitched but bring the volume up. You get to hear all the snaps and crackles.
it also maters how far the tip sticks out ! i pulled mine out so they line up with the end of my Bumper so the Noise can get out without getting into the bumper and get muffled
@@howiewestra9382 so reducing a 2.5 Y to a single from factory os more restricted tjan reducing it at the Y down to 2"? Ok. Bud. You are actually choking both banks witj a smaller diameter tubing.
@@howiewestra9382 IF THEY ARE OF 2.5" MIN 3" MAX. ANYTHING LESS THAN 2.5 IS RESTRICTING EACH BANK. But what do I know, it isnt like built exhaust systems before.
I put 4"x18" tips on my F150, after having just plain tailpipes- the tips increased the volume quite a bit and gave it a ton more drone. I had to take them back off.
So, tone is really subjective. There's volume, and there's quality of sound. So if it sounds ugly it's just sounding ugly louder. I'm not a fan, but since these folks are, more power to 'em. I do think the 6" tips could've been aligned better against the half-moon bumper openings. But, does it really matter when Uncle Jesse and Cooter are showing off their truck nutz? Then again, to my eyes, having tips that are more than 2x the diameter of the tail pipes just looks sad. Kind of the same vibe as showing off your 22" wheels over your 10.5" drum brakes.
I really though only 18 year olds made their honda sound like this!!! they get sound deaden from it in the cab driving, but anybody walking the sidewalk and their neighbours as they go past just gets abused. But these kinda people don't care. The guy running the channel loves it like he is 12!
Once again they’re comparing apples to oranges. Why doesn’t anyone else in the comment section say anything? If you’re going to make a comparison everything except what you’re comparing needs to be the same. You can’t compare a Y pipe single exhaust to true duals and title the freaking video “this size tip vs this size tip” 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ because it all effects the tone. Its starting to make me mad because this channel has the most views with inaccurate information.
@ah4800 you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. Customers want what they want not what the guys at the exhaust shop want. They truly are just using footage that they have and at this point are probably running out of unique video ideas.
@@ah4800 yeah but when someone comes looking for a sound and they think it’s solely coming from the tips or the muffler they’re going to be disappointed because a lot of different configurations change the sound.
@bryanunion5110 look up fluid motor union on UA-cam. The guy knows his stuff. No tube bender all mandrel bent pipe and tig welded. High end vehicles and jobs but he will show you alot of what you are looking for. The last video I watched he was showing how muffler location placement changes sound.
OMG - On the "Drive-Offs," the Stock one sound far superior to all the rest, hands-down!!!! The 5 and 6 inch ones had such an ugly clapping, metal sound! 🏁🏁🏁🏁
@krusher74 don't start but 8 inch stack will be hollow sounding and 2 inch tip will be straight sound as wider tip has pulses scavenging to follow different paths ....
All those straight exhaust sound raspy as all get out. Put some glasspacks on to cut out the high frequencies. Anyway a larger tip will sound deeper in tonality.
@ifunny2725 most honestly do, however I will still have to disagree partially. My 1974 Nova was true dual 2.5" flowmaster exhaust with long tube headers and it sounded very good. I think what makes the trucks sound like shit is because of the routing of the exhaust on true dual. Plus stock manifolds sucks ass and usually always make it sound terrible without longtubes
Vibrant bottle mid and vibrant ultra quiets in the rear to whatever tips you like around 4 inches sounds pretty good. It might cost as much as a full cheapo system, but I think it sounds solid and better than most cheap systems. If you really want get more volume, resonated test pipes as well.
What exhaust tips would you recommend if I'm looking for a loud throaty sound if I'm using long tube headers and flowmaster outlaw mufflers??? And it's cammed 🤔😁
I'll never understand why you people put true duals on stuff without a crossover pipe it just does not sound good. Also anybody who claims that exhaust tips don't change the tone are idiots.
I think the reason why here is because these guys don't understand how exhaust pulses work with crossovers like an x-pipe, or h-pipe. They just hear the usual, "go true dual for the most aggressive sound." This place has told multiple customers that without explaining the differences between duals, x-pipes, and h-pipes. True duals usually sound clapped out
cool if they like it and hey if they live in the countryside, good for them. IMO It needs a crossover pipe and some muffler. No sound engineering at all makes it sound way too raspy. An exhaust like that would be pulled from the street in minutes over here.
Yup. This is why all the deepest exhausts have huge tips.
worst sounding
its not loud enough for him, dom shown tiny is this guys weiner?
100% changes tone. When I had my Scat I swap the tips and it was drastically different
Anyone with even the slightest amount of working knowledge of brass instruments knows that the size of the tip of the pipe that the sound is traveling through absolutely changes the depth of the tone
Does that mean bigger tips better sound
@@dg1738worse sound
@@dg1738it means a deeper sound than with a smaller tip or tips. Personally I like megaphones like the old hot rodder's used to use. They keep the tone high pitched but bring the volume up. You get to hear all the snaps and crackles.
X pipe or H pipe would really make all of those true duals sound a lot better
First truck sounds good, the rest sound like an elephant farting into a garbage can.
it also maters how far the tip sticks out ! i pulled mine out so they line up with the end of my Bumper so the Noise can get out without getting into the bumper and get muffled
I love the Gadsden Flag TN license plate! Don't Tread on Me!
3:17 not the truck nuts 😭😭😭
Maaann..
_"I'm gonna act like I don't see those."_
😂😂😂😂
Lmaooo in the early 00's every brodozer had them, I think they ended up outlawing them it was so bad.
Dam this guys truck wasnt loud enough straight piped and he has truck nuts! his weiner must be tiny!!!!!!!!!!
I like how he say's it's really restricted and installs 2" piping. 😂
But two separate pipes versus one LOL it's not restrictive anymore he's saying the factory single was, opened it up big time with two separate pipes
@@howiewestra9382 so reducing a 2.5 Y to a single from factory os more restricted tjan reducing it at the Y down to 2"? Ok. Bud. You are actually choking both banks witj a smaller diameter tubing.
@@thisguyshorty3554 two pipes are better than one
@@howiewestra9382 IF THEY ARE OF 2.5" MIN 3" MAX. ANYTHING LESS THAN 2.5 IS RESTRICTING EACH BANK.
But what do I know, it isnt like built exhaust systems before.
@@thisguyshorty3554 two pipes are better than one just don't go too big you will lose power
I put 4"x18" tips on my F150, after having just plain tailpipes- the tips increased the volume quite a bit and gave it a ton more drone. I had to take them back off.
Lol. Should have taken a vid so we could hear and listen.
So, tone is really subjective. There's volume, and there's quality of sound. So if it sounds ugly it's just sounding ugly louder. I'm not a fan, but since these folks are, more power to 'em. I do think the 6" tips could've been aligned better against the half-moon bumper openings. But, does it really matter when Uncle Jesse and Cooter are showing off their truck nutz? Then again, to my eyes, having tips that are more than 2x the diameter of the tail pipes just looks sad. Kind of the same vibe as showing off your 22" wheels over your 10.5" drum brakes.
I really though only 18 year olds made their honda sound like this!!! they get sound deaden from it in the cab driving, but anybody walking the sidewalk and their neighbours as they go past just gets abused. But these kinda people don't care. The guy running the channel loves it like he is 12!
Once again they’re comparing apples to oranges. Why doesn’t anyone else in the comment section say anything? If you’re going to make a comparison everything except what you’re comparing needs to be the same. You can’t compare a Y pipe single exhaust to true duals and title the freaking video “this size tip vs this size tip” 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ because it all effects the tone. Its starting to make me mad because this channel has the most views with inaccurate information.
Working with what they got bro, it's what comes in the shop.
@ah4800 you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. Customers want what they want not what the guys at the exhaust shop want. They truly are just using footage that they have and at this point are probably running out of unique video ideas.
@@ah4800 yeah but when someone comes looking for a sound and they think it’s solely coming from the tips or the muffler they’re going to be disappointed because a lot of different configurations change the sound.
@bryanunion5110 look up fluid motor union on UA-cam. The guy knows his stuff. No tube bender all mandrel bent pipe and tig welded. High end vehicles and jobs but he will show you alot of what you are looking for. The last video I watched he was showing how muffler location placement changes sound.
@@bryanunion5110 facts.
OMG - On the "Drive-Offs," the Stock one sound far superior to all the rest, hands-down!!!! The 5 and 6 inch ones had such an ugly clapping, metal sound! 🏁🏁🏁🏁
thats because they true dualed them instead of using the Y pipe like stock did
This shop must have a great supply of used mufflers cut of trucks to sell on to people that actually need/want them.
That's the business in the alley
Ssshhhh
Hell yeah brother keep it up guys doing great f the haters
Add an x pipe to all of them, will sound better. Should help performance also.
NOW THAT’S WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT!!!! DISTURBING THE PEACE BEAST MODE!!!! 🤣🤘🏾🔥👍🏾😈
hello compañeros.., where in Tennessee are you located? excellent works...
3560 Dickerson rd Nashville Tennessee 37207
Borla or Magnaflow are only two exhaust system I would personally choose for Hemi 5.7, 6.2 &6.4 V8
changes tone not overall sound
what the differance between tone and over all sound?
@krusher74 don't start but 8 inch stack will be hollow sounding and 2 inch tip will be straight sound as wider tip has pulses scavenging to follow different paths ....
All those straight exhaust sound raspy as all get out. Put some glasspacks on to cut out the high frequencies. Anyway a larger tip will sound deeper in tonality.
Exhaust tips act like a megaphone, the bigger the tip the higher the volume...
u should compare two same cars side by side with same exhaust setup & diffrent tips.
i guess the diffrence aint that big..
It’s the same idea as a bell on a musical instrument
Where can I purchase these tips?
these aren’t good comparisons. you’re comparing a y pipe to true duals
Outside of the 1st one, the rest of them have to be some of the worst sounding V8s i have EVER heard!
It’s called true dualled, it’s gonna sound crap without and X or H-pipe
@ifunny2725 most honestly do, however I will still have to disagree partially. My 1974 Nova was true dual 2.5" flowmaster exhaust with long tube headers and it sounded very good. I think what makes the trucks sound like shit is because of the routing of the exhaust on true dual. Plus stock manifolds sucks ass and usually always make it sound terrible without longtubes
@@ifunny2725how does an x-pipe or h-pipe help to improve the sound? Honestly just trying to learn
@@mahadali619 the use of an x/h pipe will even out the exhaust pulses
@@ifunny2725 I agree rest of them need a cross over of some kind
Wait until that Hemi deactivates 4 cylinders going down the interstate. They will be turning around and wanting something quieter.
Stock ones sounds really great, but the true duals are a bit too much imo
The true color is “ I didn’t come here for that”
"Always do true dual, otherwise it's restrictive" "So anyways guys we made it a 2" all the way on a 5.7 liter" bruh
Just goes to show how difficult it is to find a good shop guy drove 3 hours for help
I believe all street vehicles need some sort of muffler as clapping sounds ragged out. Resonators are different..remove them. IMO.
119 mught be the loudest yet
What exhaust modification would yall recommend for a 07 Infiniti g35x(no I cannot buy a whole exhaust system)?
V6 so keep it stock
For clean deep tone, go with flowmaster flow fx in the mid and rear muffler delete in to 4.5 inch tips
Vibrant bottle mid and vibrant ultra quiets in the rear to whatever tips you like around 4 inches sounds pretty good. It might cost as much as a full cheapo system, but I think it sounds solid and better than most cheap systems. If you really want get more volume, resonated test pipes as well.
What would you recommend for an infiniti q50 3.7. Muffler setup?
I recommend infiniti fx50
stock
@@logicbewithyou111 yes.
Vibrant mids and rear delete for clean tone
Stock
I went from 5” to 3” on 5.7 v8 and didn’t notice a difference at all.
this isnt apples to apples tho true duals are MUCH louder
What exhaust tips would you recommend if I'm looking for a loud throaty sound if I'm using long tube headers and flowmaster outlaw mufflers??? And it's cammed 🤔😁
stock. make sure it has an x pipe
@@logicbewithyou111 does anyone x-pipe make it louder??? 🤔 😁
@@vinniemartinez6125 sort of
It'll smooth things out you'll probably get more hp too
How can I make Ram 1500 Hemi as loud as I can but still legit?
True dual straight pipes with 5 inch tips
@exhaustaddicts how about long tube's, super 10's true dual and 5" black tips?
All natural straight pipe with fat tips... HEMI is the best sounding engine, and it sounds best all natural.
Sinnamon stick
Cinnamon*🥴
5" is the perfect balance of tone and looks... 6" is way to big
I'll never understand why you people put true duals on stuff without a crossover pipe it just does not sound good. Also anybody who claims that exhaust tips don't change the tone are idiots.
Why does almost every truck with an exhaust sound so shitty
I think the reason why here is because these guys don't understand how exhaust pulses work with crossovers like an x-pipe, or h-pipe. They just hear the usual, "go true dual for the most aggressive sound." This place has told multiple customers that without explaining the differences between duals, x-pipes, and h-pipes. True duals usually sound clapped out
@@J-C00L-1exactly
Jealousy
I agree it's like 2 parallel straight piped 4 bangers drag racing
cool if they like it and hey if they live in the countryside, good for them.
IMO It needs a crossover pipe and some muffler. No sound engineering at all makes it sound way too raspy. An exhaust like that would be pulled from the street in minutes over here.