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I know adding a bullet kills alot of rasp, but you will never fully get rid of it. I currently have what once was an slp loudmouth exhaust with a stock ls1 rear section on it. WOT virtually no rasp, and just from take off alot of people mistake it for a ls1 imagine that..... Dont know what the effect it would have on a hooker though... probably deepen it up... I know my friends hooker @ wot rasps out nicely its not bad, but its rasp try a bullet over a glasspack
Yeah I was thinking of putting an 18" dynomax bullet in the I-pipe. I heard you can eliminate rasp all the way up to 6000 RPM. My car doesn't rev past 5500 so I think I'll be ok.
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