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Old 03-19-2011 | 06:54 PM
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Hi guys i bought a 2000 4 door v6 alero last week. It's electric blue and i love it. i really want to make the muffler louder but i do not have alot of money. everyoone i show it to says it will be hard to do. it has 1 big muffler sideways and 2 2inch tail pipes. I was wondering if i could even buy a cheap tip or do i have to replace something. i'm so lost. i can spend about 120 bucks. thank for any advice
 
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Old 05-12-2011 | 07:45 AM
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Wow... This site seems useless Just registered yesterday..
What im going to do is, Probley go to Canadian tire, and buy a Magnaflow Performance muffler and tip Either Single Oval tip, or dual tip .
Muffler- $99 I think at Crappy tire.
 
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Old 05-26-2011 | 07:05 AM
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i put a muffler on my '02 Alero coupe (2.2L EcoTec) and it sounds pretty great , i dont know about your car r how much its gunna cost but im moving towards taking out the cat. converters . make some mean noise , sorry if thats no help man .
 
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Old 07-01-2011 | 04:43 AM
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Originally Posted by aleroboy
Hi guys i bought a 2000 4 door v6 alero last week. It's electric blue and i love it. i really want to make the car mufflers louder but i do not have alot of money. everyoone i show it to says it will be hard to do. it has 1 big muffler sideways and 2 2inch tail pipes. I was wondering if i could even buy a cheap tip or do i have to replace something. i'm so lost. i can spend about 120 bucks. thank for any advice
If you are not satisfied on the sound of your current muffler, I believe that it is not sufficient to replace the tip only..
 

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Old 07-02-2011 | 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Pau
If you are not satisfied on the sound of your current muffler, I believe that it is not sufficient to replace the tip only..
True ^
I just went out and bought a RACTIVE Muffler, (with tip) - (Its all one piece) and I am installing it today.. Should sound great !
 
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