Is the SLP LoudMouth exhaust legal?
Is the SLP LoudMouth exhaust legal?
These exhaust systems are 50-state emission legal and are covered by SLP’s lifetime limited warranty. Whether you’re rocking a Mustang with a manual or automatic transmission, our LoudMouth LM-2 exhausts will fit your application.
What does SLP exhaust stand for?
“Established in 1987, SLP has stood for quality performance enhancements for late-model American muscle cars from the beginning, and it continues this commitment today.
Who makes LoudMouth exhaust?
SLP
SLP Performance Loudmouth Exhaust Systems.
What does SLP mean for Camaro?
Street Legal Performance
True to its name (“Street Legal Performance”), the vision of SLP’s part program is to not just provide performance, but to do so with the best engineering practices and quality possible, far exceeding the industry standards. SLP offers a wide range of performance enhancements to the American muscle car.
What does SLP resonator do?
SLP’s “Shotgun” Resonators offer wide open exhaust flow and race-ready performance with an ultra aggressive sound too match. Standard equipment on our LoudMouth exhaust systems, each resonator boasts its own unique tone and flow characteristics.
What are SLP cars?
(The SLP stands for Street Legal Performance.) Ed devised a plan designed to entice the performance-buying public back to American car dealers’ showrooms; the heart of this plan was to modify brand-new GM vehicles.
Who bought SLP?
In a case of “who woulda thought,” ROUSH Performance has stepped up and acquired the rights to Street Legal Performance, better known as SLP. For those of you who have been asleep for the last 20 years, ROUSH is the epitome of late-model Ford performance tuning, as SLP is (or was) to the late-model GM contingent.
What is a factory resonator?
A resonator installed as part of your car or truck’s exhaust system serves one main purpose — to resonate. It’s sort of an echo chamber for your car’s exhaust, preparing all of the loud noise coming from your engine for the muffler to silence it.
What’s the difference between a resonator and a muffler?
So What’s The Difference Between A Resonator And Muffler? Resonators change your vehicle’s engine sounds, while mufflers reduce the volume. When combined, your vehicle’s resonator works with your vehicle’s muffler to create a more pleasant sound that isn’t too loud or otherwise unpleasant to experience.
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