Now that the 2014 Corvette Stingray is out on the streets, it’s time for the custom car scene to start working its magic on the ‘Vette. We’re here now to talk abut Billy Boat’s C7 Corvette exhaust, a development displayed at the SEMA show these days.
Billy Boast Exhaust has been playing with Corvettes for quite a while now, so they were pretty excited to start their stainless steel work on the 2014 Corvette Stingray.
The C7 gets an axle-back exhaust, which keeps the stock dual mode setup and the twin butterfly valves that allow for the backpressure and sound to be controlled.
Billy Boat has used its Fusion mufflers and its first testing sessions show an extra 14 HP. However, they won’t stop here. The company is working on a more aggressive setup for the 2014 Corvette, which will feature their free-flow Bullet mufflers.
Via: lsxtv
The C7 gets an axle-back exhaust, which keeps the stock dual mode setup and the twin butterfly valves that allow for the backpressure and sound to be controlled.
Billy Boat has used its Fusion mufflers and its first testing sessions show an extra 14 HP. However, they won’t stop here. The company is working on a more aggressive setup for the 2014 Corvette, which will feature their free-flow Bullet mufflers.
Via: lsxtv