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Old June 15th, 2013, 3:21 PM
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Question Getting rid of exhaust rasp

Hey guys, well I finally got some longtubes and love the power I gained, however I dislike the crackling and raspy sound I get when I'm accelerating. My current setup is: pacesetter long tubes, true dual no cats going into an x-pipe with no mufflers to 4 inch tips. I'm looking for some mufflers or resonators that will get rid of all the rasp but still give me a loud and aggressive deep tone without loosing any flow so I am trying to stay away from flowmasters or any other chambered mufflers. What would you guys recommend? Thanks
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Long Magnaflow but it'll still be raspy. I have a 18" magnaflow and at high rpm's it has a rasp to it
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Long Magnaflow but it'll still be raspy. I have a 18" magnaflow and at high rpm's it has a rasp to it
Yeah I was looking into magnaflow and borla, now since I have a true dual setup, I was looking into a dual in dual out muffler, or would 2 separate mufflers be better?
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