How does rasp sound?
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Here is good example.. Listen to this car at part throttle when he first leave the driveway..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqq2AZtZWmA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqq2AZtZWmA
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Yep, thats rasp. I have it I think. I haven't driven my car in over two months. Still need help with new clutch and tranny. A bullet along your I-pipe will silence that by the way.
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TD's are about the only solution if your running headers...
almost any catback with headers and a y-Pipe will cause rasp
this is my car with 3" dynomax bullets and 3" dynomax x pipe with mac mids
no rasp at any RPM and sounds amazing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPGOVp1cAzo
almost any catback with headers and a y-Pipe will cause rasp
this is my car with 3" dynomax bullets and 3" dynomax x pipe with mac mids
no rasp at any RPM and sounds amazing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPGOVp1cAzo
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A decent Y pipe actually helps quite a bit, but the rasp will still be there. Rasp is caused by the exhaust gasses colliding with each other at the Y merge. The pacesetter one is the worst. A flowmaster true Y merge with some custom tubing should take care of most of that. That's gonna be my plan.