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Very nice, indeed! Congrats!
I have the Range AFM disabler and have had zero issues. It does what it's supposed to do with absolutely zero drama. Plug it in and forget it's there.
From what I found while researching it, the majority of people who have "issues" with them are buying them off Amazon. I bought mine (and I recommend you do the same) directly from Holley (the manufacturer).
I've also been considering an aftermarket muffler. Can't wrap my head around a redneck straight pipe in my $40,000 Suburban so I'm looking for premium aftermarket stuff. Let me know what you end up going with!
I recommend the Flowmaster BB70 series. Nice rumble
That's one I was considering. From what I've seen it's not much louder than stock, just changes the tone a little. Is that true?
Yes deep tone. You don't want a LOUD muffler on a family SUV....
Ain’t nuthin’ wrong with hearty soundin’ square...I don't want a loud muffler because I don't want my slick black beautiful Suburban to sound like Billy Joe Bob's '77 square body.
What I DO want is just a tad bit of tone, something slightly more than the Cadillac-quiet stock muffler.
Seems that most people like the Corsa setup the best.Very nice, indeed! Congrats!
I have the Range AFM disabler and have had zero issues. It does what it's supposed to do with absolutely zero drama. Plug it in and forget it's there.
From what I found while researching it, the majority of people who have "issues" with them are buying them off Amazon. I bought mine (and I recommend you do the same) directly from Holley (the manufacturer).
I've also been considering an aftermarket muffler. Can't wrap my head around a redneck straight pipe in my $40,000 Suburban so I'm looking for premium aftermarket stuff. Let me know what you end up going with!
if you want some noise that isn't horrible, I really recommend cutting the muffler off and just putting a 24" piece of pipe in there.
Personally I don't do intakes anymore. They're pretty much good for nothing without tuning. And all they cause is extra noise. That $350 (or more) can be better spent on other mods IMO.
I straight piped mine and love it. LEAVE THE RESONATOR ON!!!! I had previously put a Magnaflow muffler on my 2015 Tahoe and this 2017 Suburban. It was a little bit louder. The straight pipe sounds amazing, and really levels off once you hit cruising speeds on the highway. We have 4 kids riding in the back and they can barely hear the exhaust with windows up and going 80 mph. Everyone knows you have a V-8 under the hood when accelerating. But you don't get the stupid loudness levels like a Flowmaster sounds like.