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Can anyone tell me a good sounding (as best as a v6 can sound) exhaust system for 4.3 v6 with out being being obnoxious by saying "just buy a v8" or "itll sound like crap no matter what" i get it i dont have the v8 , i basically wouldnt mind just a dual exahust out the back with the factory muffler, i just like the dual look, is there a kit that converts single tl dual rear outlet from muffler back

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I put a MBRP cat back single on my 16 rcsb 4.3 v6.

 

I think it sounds good.

 

They do make a dual kit that exits straight back or behind the wheels to the sides.

 

Here is a couple sound clips.

 

 

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21 minutes ago, AtlasFBG2 said:

I put a MBRP cat back single on my 16 rcsb 4.3 v6.

 

I think it sounds good.

 

They do make a dual kit that exits straight back or behind the wheels to the sides.

 

Here is a couple sound clips.

 

 

Wow thank you! Ive seen these mbrp kits but couldnt find any of them on a 4.3, i think it sounds pretty good,not too loud and not screaming look i hv a v6

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I’ve got the 4.3 v6 ecotec3 and I got the mbrp dual before rear tire side exit exhaust and I get so many compliments on it I did a muffler delete on it with a y splitter from single to dual to replace the muffler people are amazed when I tell them it’s a v658cbad9f3f7c2a21347f9209af923cc1.jpgca46224a563e080d8479ee2e8ddc4c46.jpg4e3a2519969cf403eb99077219aa173a.jpg7b12d8f37d338de659fc61c3a57978c1.jpg


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48 minutes ago, David solar said:

I’ve got the 4.3 v6 ecotec3 and I got the mbrp dual before rear tire side exit exhaust and I get so many compliments on it I did a muffler delete on it with a y splitter from single to dual to replace the muffler people are amazed when I tell them it’s a v658cbad9f3f7c2a21347f9209af923cc1.jpgca46224a563e080d8479ee2e8ddc4c46.jpg4e3a2519969cf403eb99077219aa173a.jpg7b12d8f37d338de659fc61c3a57978c1.jpg


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Interesting dave. I considered muffler delete but was concerned it would be too raspy, 

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Just now, Gunslinger354 said:

Interesting dave. I considered muffler delete but was concerned it would be too raspy, 

Also nice truck i esp like the light bar position

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The tone from these motors is very different but not bad at all.Its not a dual exit but simply deleting the factory valved muffler and adding an tip to the exhaust sounds pretty good on these motors without breaking the bank.

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On 12/4/2018 at 8:53 PM, David solar said:

I’ve got the 4.3 v6 ecotec3 and I got the mbrp dual before rear tire side exit exhaust and I get so many compliments on it I did a muffler delete on it with a y splitter from single to dual to replace the muffler people are amazed when I tell them it’s a v658cbad9f3f7c2a21347f9209af923cc1.jpgca46224a563e080d8479ee2e8ddc4c46.jpg4e3a2519969cf403eb99077219aa173a.jpg7b12d8f37d338de659fc61c3a57978c1.jpg


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where did you get that y splitter???

 

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where did you get that y splitter???
 

It’s a magnaflow y pipe I got it for like 35 bucks


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why not try a muffler off the nissan 350Z infinity, or Chysler Crossfire, of any both have a gentlemans' exhaust note, not the loud harsh straight pipe effect, but low frequency like a v8 

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On 12/4/2018 at 8:53 PM, David solar said:

I’ve got the 4.3 v6 ecotec3 and I got the mbrp dual before rear tire side exit exhaust and I get so many compliments on it I did a muffler delete on it with a y splitter from single to dual to replace the muffler people are amazed when I tell them it’s a v658cbad9f3f7c2a21347f9209af923cc1.jpgca46224a563e080d8479ee2e8ddc4c46.jpg4e3a2519969cf403eb99077219aa173a.jpg7b12d8f37d338de659fc61c3a57978c1.jpg


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Do you have a sound clip/video?

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