Cherry bomb exhaust
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OK boys and girls, don't flame the new guy.
Originally Posted by Jleorx8
(Post 2635776)
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Most of these designs use a lot of glassfibre to muffle and deepen the sound.
These would work very well for the first thousand miles, until the blasts of heat that the rotary makes would powder and melt all the fibres, then they would sound like ass. S |
i was wondering what an exhaust using these would sound like. oldschool person I am
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Those didn't even withstand the heat from a friend's Z28 back in my high school years. A few runs down the dragstrip over a summer and it was shot.
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I chose the Cherry Bomb Turbo for my friend ecliepes, its kinda quite and deep, idk i been tryin convinve him or her to gut out the cats or highflow, or fake ones.
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Originally Posted by alnielsen
(Post 2635788)
OK boys and girls, don't flame the new guy.
I dought it. Classic Cherrybomb mufflers were packed with fiberglass and usually blew out on normal cars. A rotary exhaust it much hotter and wouldn't last very long at all. Thanks for the message and for your interest in Cherry Bomb. I have had a couple customers use the Extreme on their RX8. I have not heard them myself, but they tell me it is a little deeper sound than what most mufflers give them. No, the Extreme does not have any fiberglass in it. Thanks, |
I just put in a custom exhaust that I built using two cherry bomb glass packs and they sound sweet. I'll let you know how long it takes before they crap out.
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lol
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I have two regular glass packs on my exhaust system... Im pretty sure they were done within a month or so of my driving habits... but it gave me quite the unique exhaust note...
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I used one on my 1969 RX8. LOL
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Originally Posted by terch1
(Post 3598448)
I used one on my 1969 RX8. LOL
Originally Posted by alnielsen
(Post 2635788)
OK boys and girls, don't flame the old fart
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