Cars & Trucks

 

Small Town Racing
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Everyday hundreds of thousands of cars drive through Springfield. Big, little, loud, even quite ones. Cars are like species of animals; all different shapes and sizes. The size of the vehicle plays a large role in the types of sound each vehicle produces.

Some citizens of Springfield are owners of cars that have the latest Borla 4" exhaust systems. Back when cars where first being produced, they made exhaust systems to keep a car quiet. Yet, the Borla exhaust does the exact opposite. Teenagers are the main consumers of this product. Teens, and some adults, want to be heard, and that is exactly what this does. It gives an awesome, low tone to any car. Not only does it make a car loud, but it will supply up to 15 extra horsepower! Along with headers, this combo will give an additional 15 totaling 30 extra horsepower depending on the vehicle.

Not only do people get exhaust systems, but they also get stereo systems. Lurking about Springfield are cars with stereos that are able to produce so much bass and high end sound that after evacuating the vehicle, there is still the constant

ringing of the latest music going through the head. Some of these systems include the new 12" MTX 6000 series sub-woofer for bass. 6.5" Polk speakers with 1" separates for highs and the Sony Xploid amplifier to power them all with adequate amperage.

For the truck people, Fords new Power Stroke Turbo Diesel V8 engines contribute a low, chattery, rumble to the atmosphere not to mention an occasional popping from the new "cherry bomb" mufflers on the old Chevy Step-side.

On average there are 2-3 cars per household rumbling, bouncing, and screeching.