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it sounds like your exhaust is still rattling on the crossmember, doesnt sound like rasp to me (especially from the underneath video). also, ill bet the headers will increase the

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Old 05-08-2009, 09:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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it sounds like your exhaust is still rattling on the crossmember, doesnt sound like rasp to me (especially from the underneath video). also, ill bet the headers will increase the rasp (did on last car). i really hope my stillen SBE and HFC isnt that raspy? sounds even raspier inside (or is it a rattle?) anyways, nice job making the video, although it makes me worry about the rasp even more....
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Old 05-08-2009, 11:47 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Nice videos, sounds great.

What type of camera mount did you use?

Assuming you secured the mount on the rear brace aimed between the seats. Yes?
Wrong, Its an industrial strength suction cup mount. I use it for trackdays too with no problems.

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it sounds like your exhaust is still rattling on the crossmember, doesnt sound like rasp to me (especially from the underneath video). also, ill bet the headers will increase the rasp (did on last car). i really hope my stillen SBE and HFC isnt that raspy? sounds even raspier inside (or is it a rattle?) anyways, nice job making the video, although it makes me worry about the rasp even more....
You obviously haven't heard what it sounds like when the exhaust is hitting the crossmember... That is not rattle, that is all rasp. When the exhaust is touching, you can barely hear the actual exhaust tone until high RPM's.

I personally love the metallic rasp aspect of the exhaust at high RPM's, makes it sound so mechanical and raw.

I liken the rasp to exposed welds on a race car.
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Wrong, Its an industrial strength suction cup mount. I use it for trackdays too with no problems.
Can you elaborate on your setup? What are you suctioning it to? Got a link or pic of your rig?
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Gripper 3025 - The Filmtools 6" Suction / Vacuum Cup Camera Mount

Works amazing....no movement at all on the track, easy to put on and take off. The only problem you may have is that they may not let you run it with certain clubs. I ran it in PBOC with no problems though and they are about as uptight as it gets..
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Gripper 3025 - The Filmtools 6" Suction / Vacuum Cup Camera Mount

Works amazing....no movement at all on the track, easy to put on and take off. The only problem you may have is that they may not let you run it with certain clubs. I ran it in PBOC with no problems though and they are about as uptight as it gets..
Nice, are you sticking that to the upper part of the rear windshield? I've been wrapping my camera onto the bar behind the seats using one of these: Gripster Medium Flexible Tripod for Digital Cameras & Camcorders and it sucks. I need a good mount.
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Gripper 3025 - The Filmtools 6" Suction / Vacuum Cup Camera Mount

Works amazing....no movement at all on the track, easy to put on and take off. The only problem you may have is that they may not let you run it with certain clubs. I ran it in PBOC with no problems though and they are about as uptight as it gets..

Just a FYI. That setup isn't designed to attach to glass but only metal body parts of the car. I have seen many including ours that fell off the cars window. Something about glass it doesn't attach real well.

Almost destroyed the camera when it fell off at the track 70 mph.
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