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Travst Travst
New User | Posts: 23 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 10/30/07
04:38 PM

My pet project is a 1962 Jaguar Mark X (google it!).  I used to drive the car, basically an unrestored Jag that I installed a nice interior in and stuffed a built 327 into the engine bay.

Now that I'm older, wiser and wealthier... I'm reworking the entire car.  I'm trying to decide on an exhaust system and am considering lakes pipes. (The big, fat low cruiser look.) The problem is, I have no access to anyone who actually has them on a car!  I'd really like to hear a set before I run out and buy a pair.  I've googled my butt off and hit all the advertisers sites to no avail.

Does anyone have a link to a video or can give me feedback on the sound levels I can expect inside the car when running pipes?  Thanks!  
Take my advice... don't take my advice.

 
ekimball ekimball
Administrator | Posts: 343 | Joined: 01/07
Posted: 11/05/07
04:51 PM

I would imagine that it would be pretty loud if they are real. I think it would also depend on what you have done to the motor. good luck.  

 
Burtreyn0lds Burtreyn0lds
User | Posts: 113 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 11/06/07
02:03 PM

hmmm a street rodded '62 Jag sounds pretty cool.  

 

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