1973 W200 Exhaust.
Purple Hornies.
Headers.
Other Mods.
Currently starting a full restoration, followed by a rebuilt engine topped with a new intake, carb, doug thorleys, and some less rediculously loud mufflers.
1969 Chevy C10 pickup
1969 Chevy c10 pickup, has a 350, bored 40 over, comp cam, pop up pistons, 2.02" 1.60" heads, edelbrock preformer carb 600cmf, elelbrock preformer intake, electronic distributor, shocktech headers, purple horines mufflers, candy apple red paint job, 3 speed transmission, took 2 years for me my dad and my brother to build, we bought the truck when we were 14 and we finished when we were 16.
monte carlo ss
1985 monte carlo ss with flowtech long tube headers and flowtech purple hornies with dumps on a 305 wich dont stay purple long lol
1973 Plymouth Duster Exhaust Comparison
Comparing open headers versus purple Hornies header mufflers on my 73 340 Duster. Amazing how much quieter it gets when you bolt on a couple of 25 inch long tubes.
1970 dodge challenger
April 5th 2008. 440 bored 60 over, long tube headers with purple hornies dumped. Tci 3 speed racing trans, 3k stall. Edelbrock aluminum heads, weiand tunnel ram dual 600cfm holleys.
Lamborghini Veneno LOUD Exhaust Sound! - 2x Start and Moving
I have filmed the ultra rare €3.0m Lamborghini Veneno LP750! Video includes two cold start ups of the 6.5L V12 engine from the inside and outside as well as gentle revs, this car is freaking loud even at idle! I have filmed the moment of the car being unloaded and then loaded again, it really does a great noise while getting inside the truck! If you don't know, the Veneno is based on the Aventador LP700-4 but it's 125kg lighter and with 50hp more.
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Technical data - 2013 Lamborghini Veneno LP750-4
Engine - 6.5L V12 with 750hp
Performance - 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) acceleration in 2.8s, top speed 355km/h (220mph)
Curb weight - 1,450 kg
Price - €3.0m + VAT and limited to 3 units
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