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Cut-Outs For Corvettes

Quick Time Performance

Posted December 29 2008 06:16 PM by Johnny Hunkins 
Filed under: Tech

Check out this new weapon for C6 Corvettes in the battle for acoustic supremacy!


In our February issue, we introduced readers to the wonderful world of exhaust cutouts with a short story on Race Ready Performance and their universal electronic cut-out kits. What we learned is that electronic exhaust cut-outs are a lot of fun. What’s not to love about extra power, and a balls-out racecar sound track? It turns out that another company, Quick Time Performance (QTP), is also in the electronic cut-out biz, and they’ve got their own take on things, namely, they specialize in kits for late-model performers like the new C6 Corvette.

What we find really amazing is that QTP takes things a step further, with model-specific kits, like this one for 2005-2008 Corvettes with the LS2/LS3 powerplant (Part #400305; $1,180 racer net). It’s called the Screamer Twintronic Exhaust system, and it features an electronically controlled dual mode muffler. One outlet is a straight pipe with a valve at the end. When the valve is open, you get the loud and free flowing exhaust system. Close the valve and the exhaust gases are diverted through the muffled section to get the quiet, mild manner sound. With all the noise restrictions coming out, The Screamer is a great way to give you the power and sound you desire when you want it at the flip of the switch! (QTP says all systems are TIG welded and polished stainless steel for clean look and durability.)

Source:
QUICK TIME PERFORMANCE
Phone: 201-444-0998, Fax: 201-444-0993
www.quicktimeperformance.com
sales@quicktimeperformance.com

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