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GM Performance Exhaust

 

23462043 Performance Exhaust 2014+ Silverado 1500 with 6.2L V-8 (SWB)
Upgrade the look and sound of your truck’s exhaust system
with one of our tuned, bolt-on exhaust kits. They deliver great performance sound and look great on your new truck.
Entire system made in the USA from 304 Stainless Steel with increased 3-inch diameter piping and includes 4.5-inch High Polish
304 Stainless Tip. Backpressure in the cat-back system is reduced up to 66% from the stock system based on correlated
flow testing.

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GM Performance Exhaust

 

23462043 Performance Exhaust 2014+ Silverado 1500 with 6.2L V-8 (SWB)

Upgrade the look and sound of your trucks exhaust system

with one of our tuned, bolt-on exhaust kits. They deliver great performance sound and look great on your new truck.

Entire system made in the USA from 304 Stainless Steel with increased 3-inch diameter piping and includes 4.5-inch High Polish

304 Stainless Tip. Backpressure in the cat-back system is reduced up to 66% from the stock system based on correlated

flow testing.

With exception of the tip, it is identical to the Corsa catback system (it's even made by Corsa). I've got the identical Corsa system for the 5.3 and love it.
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Ummm... the GM performance exhaust I have is made by Borla. It's quiet to my ears. I am young and usually have loud exhausts.

 

That said it has a nice rumble and tone. You will at least here something compared to stock.

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Ummm... the GM performance exhaust I have is made by Borla. It's quiet to my ears. I am young and usually have loud exhausts.

 

That said it has a nice rumble and tone. You will at least here something compared to stock.

 

 

Nope, not the one he is talking about. You are thinking of the 19303335

 

http://www.chevrolet.com/performance/silverado-parts.html

 

The 23462043 Performance Exhaust 2014+ Silverado 1500 with 6.2L V-8 (SWB) is made by Corsa.

  • 2 months later...
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i added the GM Borla yesterday to my 15'. It is the Borla Tuning Exhaust model (19303337) that comes from GM. Sounds great.

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With exception of the tip, it is identical to the Corsa catback system (it's even made by Corsa). I've got the identical Corsa system for the 5.3 and love it.

How's the drone, and helicopter sound in v4 mode with it?

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I noticed that they stated that they calibrate the active noise cancelation to the exhaust. That's interesting.

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That's because the GM borla exhaust has the flapper valve in it. The one directly from Borla doesn't. That's the only difference.

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No drone, no helicopter. I spoke with a Borla engineer before I purchased and he highly recommended going with the GM version of their catback because of those issues.

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Nope, not the one he is talking about. You are thinking of the 19303335

 

http://www.chevrolet.com/performance/silverado-parts.html

 

The 23462043 Performance Exhaust 2014+ Silverado 1500 with 6.2L V-8 (SWB) is made by Corsa.

 

 

Looks like 6.2L SWB would be 19303341.......

http://www.gmpartsdirect.com/oe-gm/19303341

 

Click on the performance category here for a lot of GM performance exhaust listings:

http://www.chevrolet.com/accessories

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Thanks for posting that `,

 

Quote ........ not sure where this was taken from

``I noticed that they stated that they calibrate the active noise cancelation to the exhaust. That's interesting. ``

 

 

Not sure how to interpret that who or when is the ANC calibrated as far as I know no truck is factory built with this system always added by owner or dealer installed so how does ANC get calibrated to exhaust

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I have the GM Performance exhaust on my 2015 with the 6.2. I am very happy with it. A great balance of sound without being too loud.

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Great will be installing mine soon new truck be here monday

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I have a $1500 accessory certificate I need to use, it is for the VIN on my truck but I am trying to use it on my Camaro. just waiting on the dealer to allow me to do it, GM has already authorized me but the dealer wont move until they get written approval. If they wont let me use it on my Camaro then I will prob order this system for my truck.

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