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Originally posted by Cardoctor:
Have to disgree... One muffler in my system.. NO rasp whatsoever.. It's all in the system.. not in how many mufflers.

Dom cool


He's right. It depends on WHERE the MUFFLER is placed, and what the total volume of the muffler is, that determines the sound and noise attenuation you get. A "larger" muffler (bigger than you standard "bullet") placed in the position of the stock resonator will kill all rasp and drone and give you a good sounding exhaust.
My pic for the resonator replacement is the stainless steel Edelbrock RPM series muffler. EDL-5503 is the part number.


Regards,
Anastazi
Father of the Aussie Bar
anastazi.sarigiannis@aam.com

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