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V8Venom

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Greetings,

I just installed Stainless Works long tubes with no cats and an X pipe, and im running the stock mufflers. The rasp is real. I need to tone down the rasp to meet sound levels at our local track. I was thinking of having resonators welded in after the x pipe and would like some feedback from you folks on what may work the best.

Now just so we get this out of the way, I know cats will basically resolve my problem. I dont want them and im looking for other solutions.

Oh here is a crappy video of me doing a pull the night I finished the install and loaded the tune. Just because.



Thanks for your feedback!

Nick
Hey man I am basically running the same setup currently but with an H pipe and there is no rasp. I am switching to AWE touring next week, which also includes an H pipe and there should be no rasp. Check them out, you may like what you hear.
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We would recommend it! The resonated midpipe will bring the volume down a bit and lessen the rasp so you kill 2 birds with one stone.
I cannot find a resonated mid pipe on your website for a mustang gt - model year '21. can you assist?
 

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I cannot find a resonated mid pipe on your website for a mustang gt - model year '21. can you assist?
I used their magnaflow 11386 with 2.5 inch inlets and outlets. The exhaust sounds great with long tubes and stock catback.
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