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I'm trying to get feedback from anyone that has ran the stock muffler with headers and a h pipe. Any links to hear it. Thanks.
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It'll be extremely raspy and tinny.
 

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It'll be extremely raspy and tinny.
This, it would be ugly sounding. OP if you are set on going that route keep the stock resonator on the car as well as the stock rear mufflers. If not swap out stock rear mufflers for a different axle back.
 

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I that exact set up with cats. On the gas you get the rasp (sound like sheet metal flapping together). It sounds gross to me. I still need a catback and/or some Moroso spiral flows or something before the catback.
 

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I that exact set up with cats. On the gas you get the rasp (sound like sheet metal flapping together). It sounds gross to me. I still need a catback and/or some Moroso spiral flows or something before the catback.
There's not much you can do with the stock mufflers to make it sound good. Once you have more volume going into them than stock, they sound terrible. Axleback is needed, but now you're in a tough spot to not make it really loud. Axleback + inline resonators after the H is your best bet.
 

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I'm thinking JBA first, then add Moroso Spiral flows if needed.
 

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I'm thinking JBA first, then add Moroso Spiral flows if needed.
I actually have a JBA axleback for sale if interested. It wasn't what I was looking for, tone-wise.
 

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Here is my car with long tube headers no cats, stock resonator, stock mufflers.

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