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Old 11-12-2013, 12:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation i have a question !!(:

Idk how to use these forums yet so bare w me if I'm posting in the wrong place ..
Anyways. I straight piped my 370z thinking it would sound pretty cool. But its hella raspy... Like I cant pass 3000 rpm before it sounds terrible . Any suggestions on what I could add to make the raspyness dissapear? Or any other types of setups I should use? I want a nice deep tone w out the raspiness .
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Do I use my stock resonators ?
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What's your setup? Are you a full custom straight pipe from the headers?
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Im 2 1/4 inch pipes after the cats all the way back.
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Resonators would help a good amount. If your exhaust is just one solid pipe all the way through then you'll have to cut and weld resonators in wether they be stock or aftermarket, whichever is cheaper I guess
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Thanks for the advice man . I appreciate it . I will give it a try hopefully it will help. I will post a video soon so you guys can hear how bad it sounds lol.
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