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Old Dec 28, 2007 | 11:35 PM
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Need some advice and Fast re: Roush cat back options!

Ok, This is going to sound weird....but here goes.... I just bought a new 2007 4.6 4x2 today where the dealer had installed a roush cat back dual system. The problem is that it is too damn loud....I love the look of the dual straight pipes out the back, but it is too loud.... especially when you are lumbering along at 30 mph. The dealer will restore the stock system next week, but i am hoping before then I can come up with a compromise play.... I would be happy if we could just swap out the muffler components and keep the dual look and keep the dual tips, but get a more civilized sound..... is there such a thing that is far more quiet?..... Thanks, Doodle
 
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Old Dec 28, 2007 | 11:51 PM
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do you know if they put on the legal kit or the offroad kit?
 
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Old Dec 28, 2007 | 11:57 PM
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Wow, That was fast! thanks... No I don't know, i'll check it out in the am, but based on the sound I bet it is the off road one..... it is very loud... sounds awesome at idle and a little rev, but very loud at cruise under a little load.... climb a hill and people know it..... how can I tell by looking at them?
 
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Old Dec 29, 2007 | 12:42 AM
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Originally Posted by doodle
Wow, That was fast! thanks... No I don't know, i'll check it out in the am, but based on the sound I bet it is the off road one..... it is very loud... sounds awesome at idle and a little rev, but very loud at cruise under a little load.... climb a hill and people know it..... how can I tell by looking at them?
Yeah, sounds like they put the off-road on your truck, though there are some folks here with that system who don't seem to have the "drone" problem you're having.. And since it's something the dealer installed maybe you can ask them to put on either the "legal" Roush or a Borla instead (the Roush exhausts are made by Borla).

I've got a Borla SI/SO and it sounds sweet, nice growl/rumble but no drone when cruising at any speed. It freakin' howls like a nascar at WOT though.. LOL..

 
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Old Dec 29, 2007 | 12:52 AM
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Wow, my roush off road doesn't drone a bit and sounds completely awesome. Maybe try some earpulgs?
 
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Old Dec 29, 2007 | 03:51 AM
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look under your truck. If it is a 10" muffler, you have the roush off road. If it is a larger muffler, you have the roush legal system.

If they just do a muffler swap, KEEP THE ROUSH MUFFLER. Ill buy it from you.
 
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Old Dec 30, 2007 | 03:20 AM
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Hey, thanks for all the info. I checked under the truck and it is a 10 inch muffler, so it must be the off road version. how much quieter is the street version? And MsaLL150 - ok, if I can keep the old one, then I'll sell it to you.....dave
 
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Old Dec 30, 2007 | 06:46 PM
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How long did you drive with the Roush Off-Road exhaust? Did you drive it or just hear it on the lot? I can't believe anyone would say this drones. When you accelerate, you can hear it. If you have your foot off the accelerator, there is no way you can even hear it, let alone say it drones. And on the interstate, there is no sound during torque convertor lock-up.
 
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Old Dec 30, 2007 | 10:38 PM
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It doesn't drone at all on my truck. I guess what the OP hears is just the sound of the exhaust, and that's definitely not drone.
 
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Old Dec 31, 2007 | 12:07 AM
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Originally Posted by doodle
Hey, thanks for all the info. I checked under the truck and it is a 10 inch muffler, so it must be the off road version. how much quieter is the street version? And MsaLL150 - ok, if I can keep the old one, then I'll sell it to you.....dave
sweet shoot me an email when/if it happens.
 
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Old Dec 31, 2007 | 03:18 AM
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I can't believe anyone would say this drones. When you accelerate, you can hear it. If you have your foot off the accelerator, there is no way you can even hear it, let alone say it drones. And on the interstate, there is no sound during torque convertor lock-up.
Jake, I agree with all you say above. I think that it has a nice sound not a drone sound. I really think it is a nice quality and great fit....not to mention looks super. It definitely sounds like nascar at wot and I like that. In fact it is remarkably quite cruising at 80 on the interstate. My only problem is between 35 and 40, when you are cruising and going up a slight incline , it is just very loud... in my neighborhood, the street is like that so I am waking up the neighborhood when i go to work at 5:30 am.... I don't want anyone to think I am bad mouthing the roush system, because I think it is great.... just to loud for me at this point in my life.....

Anyway, after having driven it for a few days all my guy friends are saying "cool"..... all their wifes say I am having a mid life crisis.... I would like to maybe change it to the street legal version.... does anyone know how much quieter the street version is?
 
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Old Dec 31, 2007 | 02:28 PM
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you could also have them swap in a larger SI/DO magnaflow muffler. Magnaflows are generally pretty quite mufflers, and still give you a little performance. It'll sound nice at atartup and idle, but not loud. I dont think they drone either.

The amount of soudn you get is all about muffler size. The smaller the muffler, the louder it is. You have a 10" muffler right now, which is tiny. Maybe swap it for a 18" or 24" magnaflow, it might fit your tastes a little better.
 
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Old Dec 31, 2007 | 05:15 PM
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If msall doesnt buy I will!!!!
 
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