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Subject: Long=>Re: how loud is a Monza setup?
From: "Steve Nabors" <topdown@eudoramail.com>
Date: Thu, 04 Nov 1999 17:50:11 -0800
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The looks ar the best thing about the Monza system. To me, hands down nothing 
looks as good unless you go custom. So I did, I got duel outlets, great ground 
clearance, and great low tone sound IMHO....not loud. A picture says a thousand 
words so when I get them downloaded I'll send them to anyone who wants them. 
The sound is the best part in my opinion. Its quiet till 2100rpm gets a little 
roudy and then goes quiet again at 2500rpm. Yes, I listen to the radio at 60mph 
and up. The tone is surprisingly very low. I owe it to Martin Gonzales on the 
list as he recommended duel Dynomax mufflers. he has a very similar sweet 
setup. People say good things(sound and looks) about the stainless freeflow 
Falcon system but ground clearance is one thing some listers said was a 
possible weak point. Anyway, every system has its plus' and surviability is the 
strong suit of stainless. Martin's system has the best of both worlds, 
stainless, clearance and sound. I went with a custom pipe setup and different 
model mufflers.

Good luck, alot of choices on mufflers out there.

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On Wed, 03 Nov 1999 23:47:26   Shawn Mann wrote:
>
>Douglas,
>
>It sounds to me that you do indeed have a Monza installed.  I 
>have one on my TR6 and even with a pair of additional glasspacks 
>installed to help take the edge off, the suckers are still really 
>loud.  I'd imagine in a hardtop it can be worse.  Can't be sure 
>of any performance increases, and it can be a little tiresome on 
>long highway trips.  The flipside is how good the quad pipes look 
>and how much fun brapping around town or up in the mountains with the 
>top down is (not an option for you, I know).
>
>Shawn Mann
>70 TR6
>
>Douglas Frank wrote:
>> 
>> Many thanks to all who've responded to my questions about GT6 steering
>> slop & tire recommendations.  Too many responses to list individually,
>> boy this is a great list!
>> 
>> Now I've got another one.  The PO (or, more likely, the PPO) installed
>> an aftermarket exhaust.  I *think* it's a Monza, it has 2 pairs of
>> pipes angled up in back, and has a very "flat" section to the baffle
>> box.  The trouble is, I've never seen another Monza, I'm just comparing
>> to drawings on SpitBits's web page.
>> 
>> BOY is it LOUD!  I don't mean sporty, I mean THUNDEROUS.  After 10 miles,
>> my ears are ringing, and I've taken to wearing earplugs.  This has to
>> change.  The trouble is, I don't want to install a Monza and find out
>> that the old one really was a Monza too, and have the new one end up
>> just as loud.  So, were there others available at some time in the past
>> that looked like Monzas?  Is there any way to tell, by examination, what's
>> actually installed?  Neeless to say, it's pretty far gone cosmetically
>> and I don't see any identifying marks anywhere.
>> 
>> TIA!
>> --
>> Douglas Frank  Compaq Computer Corp.
>> ZKO            110 Spit Brook Rd.          quantum mechanics
>> DTN 264-0501   Nashua, NH  USA  03062  n.  the dreams things are made of
>
>



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