05 Silverado w/ JBA headers and Corsa Exhaust

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2009

A before and after video clip from a recent Header upgrade. Upgrade is on a 05' Joe Gibbs Edition Silverado with stock Corsa exahaust. Replaced the stock exhaust manifolds and put on a set of JBA Ceramic coated shorty headers. Gave it a little more rasp on the high notes.

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  • @MrMdr96 The Corsa exhaust on it still keeps the exhaust pretty quiet during normal driving conditions so your not annoyed during long trips with excessive exhaust noise but when you get on it you definitely hear the exhaust. But my truck is supercharged so I still hear quiet a bit of engine noise but I would say it's all exhaust in the upper RPM range. It was about $500.00 for the headers with the silver ceramic coating. The exhaust came stock from GM.

  • @Pilwho21 awsome now do you hear more engine or exhaust?? i am really considering this exhaust for my silverado.......and how much wuld these run for???

  • @MrMdr96 It does not make that noise at all. It's a very smooth exhaust note all the way through the RPM band.

  • @Pilwho21 well the only way i can describe what drone is is when a vehicle mainly with a glasspack or straight pipe hit a high rpm while flooring it and you hear a real loud cracking noise

  • @MrMdr96 I also don't know what you mean by drone. Like reverberate or something?

  • @Pilwho21 hah lol i meant does it drone really bad.....meaning the exhaust

  • @MrMdr96 Drone real ban?

  • does it drone real ban....and how much????

  • @Pilwho21 sweet thanks for the feedback!!

  • @Fourteen88SoCal Minus not having the right tools at the time such as a metric impact socket to get the bolts off the y-pipe to the headers, it was a very easy project. Having some air tools made the whole thing extremely easy. The headers were made to match exactly up with the stock y-pipe which is what I was looking for.

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