@extreek It's nothing special. Just a billet grille overlay with emblem cut out from one of the many vendors on ebay that i sanded lightly and sprayed with Rust-Oleum Truck Bed Coating from Walmart to protect against stone chips. I cleared over it to protect against sun fade as well.
@lunaticam550 - Volume is about the same on both. The Pro Shootout is their race muffler and has a slightly bigger body than the Super Pro Street. That being said the PSO has a little deeper tone than the SPS, and the SPS seemed to rap a little easier in higher rpms. Also my PSO mufflers are 3" SISO, and the SPS were 2.5" SISO.
Where did you get that grille and how much? Ive been looking for one just like that
extreek 2 months ago
@extreek It's nothing special. Just a billet grille overlay with emblem cut out from one of the many vendors on ebay that i sanded lightly and sprayed with Rust-Oleum Truck Bed Coating from Walmart to protect against stone chips. I cleared over it to protect against sun fade as well.
ramjeff 2 months ago
@extreek most of them are for the honeycomb style grilles which i just saw you don't have. That may make it a bit harder to go the cheap route.
ramjeff 2 months ago
@ramjeff ya that was my next question, im guessing it mounts to the honeycomb
extreek 2 months ago
@lunaticam550 - Volume is about the same on both. The Pro Shootout is their race muffler and has a slightly bigger body than the Super Pro Street. That being said the PSO has a little deeper tone than the SPS, and the SPS seemed to rap a little easier in higher rpms. Also my PSO mufflers are 3" SISO, and the SPS were 2.5" SISO.
ramjeff 11 months ago
sounds mean, which muffler is louder the super pro street's or the pro shootout mufflers?
lunaticam550 11 months ago
damm what was that klakin noise in the startup, sound like your not getin good oil pressure, or you ran it low at one time.
nattyicse 1 year ago
@nattyicse Oil pressure is fine, have never run it low.
ramjeff 1 year ago
sounds good
stuntrider15 1 year ago