Toyota V6 just sound great idk what it is about them but I think there best sounding compact
I did a straight pipe to me 05 V6 Camry LE and it’s amazing. Cold start sounds amazing and after a good drive the burble is great!! I wish I could do loud burble and pops.
Sounds hella good, barely any rasp at all
1 mz-fe always sounds good.
the sound of this tho, i had a 2003 camry le v6 in the same color and this makes me miss it more now since i got into an accident and totaled it. sounds sooo good omg
Straight sounds pretty good
Yo I love the simplest cars sound the most insane
Sounds incredible.. gotta love a Camry
Love that sound
Dude you nailed it.
Whoa that sounds good 🔥
I still have my 2000 solara with 1mz. I bought it from my nephew and had already took the muffler off. Just a tailpipe hanging to dear life. Also instead of the exhaust flowing through the back, you can feel the hot air on the rear passenger area
Did not exoect that out of a camary! 😲
Sounds badass 👍🏾
Damn that sounds awesome!!!
I used to have a 2006 Camry v6 muffler delete it sounds nice though
Not too shabby
Thank u very much for vids. 👍
Now I'm thinking about delete else 2 converters under engine)
Sounds nasty 👌
I'm thoroughly surprised sounds nice I miss my Camry
Here we go, now we have a exhaust note of Lotus ExigeXD
Little Bit of rasp on the Straight pipes, so i will go with muffler delete instead
And that's what these kind of videos are all about. Helping people make an informed decision
Wow sounds pretty good
Totally didn’t expect that thought it was gonna sound like a fart canned civic with tons of drone
I have 03 Camry XLE v6 hella exhaust leak and muffler delete sounds like shit but this is so nice 😩
Lovely.
I have the same car 320000km on it.
Transmission rebuilt once. I never changed the trans fluid. This is why.
Do transmission flush
Was the last on”straight pipe” all 2 1/4 with no cats?
Japan V6s are just better
what and what was done to this system?
Won't this exhaust mod affect the MPG?
Is the straight pipe with not cat or just catback?
couldn't remove the 3rd cat?
I’m trying to figure out if my 2015 Jeep Cherokee latitude would sound good with a muffler delete. It’s a 3.2 v6
And will be getting a cold air intake installed
Im in Clarksville, I want an aftermarket muffler for my V6 Camry but I don't know which one would be best
I got 2 magnaflows with with the dual exit so it’s quad tipped and it changed the sound but it wasn’t loud enough for me so I took out the 3rd cat and resonator and sounds similar to the video
Hey guys, planning to do a manual cutout on my civic right before the muffler, my piping is 2in and the cutout is 2.25 in, is it possible to expand the piping to put the cutout on or if there is some other way to do this?
No matter what you do they will still sounds like a fart can just leave stock, they will never sound good
I have an 05 LE v6.
I’d get rid of the third cat
Not a good idea, would make it way to raspy and would only be a little bit louder.
Sounds better than any honda, on honda you delete resonator, muffler or straight pipe it and still sounds like a lawn mower
Proper drive offs in automatics should be done in 1st
@@shizabox so it goes like this: P
R N D D³ 2 1 =shift here pull ebrake
Yeah most autos have some way to go to a lower gear. But doing this can be hard on the transmission so dont do it much
I’m only doing this for better gas mileage
I have this exact car with 250k miles XD
Sounds pretty nice just doesn't fit the look of the car
I didn’t do this after 100,000 miles in my car is burning oil right now I need to change the mode of muffler
The resonator and muffler delete sound better but in this case it is better to invest in a catback system from TRD (Toyota Racing Development)
@@Neon_Dre I did but that was a while ago. Some was discontinued. Maybe they didn't sell well.
Tip sticks out way to far
Not bad. Doesn't fit the car though
Will reducing the back pressure on a Toyota engine damage the motor or is that a myth?
Never heard of a such thing, somebody must be selling you snake oil
back pressure is bad, and you do want to reduce it, but an improper exhaust will reduce an effect called scavenging (which is the optimal amount of flow to essentially pull air through your engine at the most efficient rate) which results in a loss of power but more than likely won’t hurt your engine
@@nickthornton1124 increase scavenging will never cause you to lose power unless the engine starts running too lean and the ecu pulls timing. but if it did start pulling timing a tune would fix that and gain more power.
Sounds vetted wuth the muffler delete
Just did a straight pipe and intake on my 03 SE manual transmission and it sounds sweet 😋 that engine can take a beating