Originally Posted By Evil Spirit
Originally Posted By Sunroofcuda
Originally Posted By StukaJU87
How about running straight duals out the back....no mufflers? I currently have mufflers with no crossover and they sound great, but the drivers side has a loose baffle or something and rattles a bit.

Was thinking about having the muffler shop just replace the mufflers with pipe.


During exhaust experimentation with Viper development, they straight-piped one & lost about 30 HP & the engine temp increased also about 30 degrees. They let things cool down & installed some mufflers. Everything came back into normal range. For a street car, it's my opinion you need an expansion chamber in the system. Plus, straight pipes don't do ANY tuning for sound, nor do glasspacks. Stu, for what it's worth, on a dual exhaust I prefer an H-pipe vs. an X-pipe. The crossover should be .75 the diameter of the system. On a 2.5" dual, the crossover should be approx. 2" according to the math. Helps to equalize pressure between banks & mellows the sound a little.


Friend has owned 6-7 Vipers, starting from when they first came out in '91- we probably tried at least a dozen different exhaust combinations - side pipes, h and x pipes, duals, turbo, chambered mufflers, etc and never could come up with anything that sounded worth a crap. Same thing with an SRT-10 truck. Can't stand the sound of them.


One of my customers produced these videos - they are excellent! I thought there were two Vipers that sounded good in these - what do you think:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6plghgsJcg

Part 2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwRZEG9PVf4


No Man With A Good Car Needs To Be Justified