Bassani Xhaust?

Have bassani O/R X pipe and cat back. I did the install myself and was very pleased with the quality. Personally, I love the sound of it. It's not a real throaty sound but it is definitely loud. AT WOT the NASCAR type sound describes it best. I drove around for a couple of months w/o the baffles in--It's very loud. Scares animals, scares people, bounces off buildings, and hurts my ears after an hour--Which is all pretty cool if you ask me, but I get enough tickets so I try not to draw too much attention to myself.
 
Steedaq said:
Have bassani O/R X pipe and cat back. I did the install myself and was very pleased with the quality. Personally, I love the sound of it. It's not a real throaty sound but it is definitely loud. AT WOT the NASCAR type sound describes it best. I drove around for a couple of months w/o the baffles in--It's very loud. Scares animals, scares people, bounces off buildings, and hurts my ears after an hour--Which is all pretty cool if you ask me, but I get enough tickets so I try not to draw too much attention to myself.

is the sound raspy or does it have alot of pop? i was always told that a bbk or bassani x-pipe is real raspy but a tru-x has a smoother tone. i dont know. can you please elaborate?
 
zkiller18 said:
is the sound raspy or does it have alot of pop? i was always told that a bbk or bassani x-pipe is real raspy but a tru-x has a smoother tone. i dont know. can you please elaborate?

I went from a Dr. Gas X-pipe to the Bassani X-pipe. The Dr. Gas is much smoother and tuned sounding. While the Bassani is raspy but more rattle like. It is like the sound bounces around the x-chamber of the Bassani. I assume this is what gives it its volume. It is very loud definetly with the o/r version. Like loudness but I also want it to sound cleaner. This why I am back with the H-pipe and chamber muffler combo. I guess you can say I am conservative!