Exhaust resonator

MrWilson

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I want to keep the exhaust system stock (for now) but i want a little more rumble on the outside ( it sounds nice insede after i took out the air sci and resovuar:spelling:), so i was thinking about taking out the resonator in the exhaust. could anyone give me a heads up on doing this procedure? Also does anyone know how it sounds without it, or even better have sound clips of it?
 
MrWilson said:
I want to keep the exhaust system stock (for now) but i want a little more rumble on the outside ( it sounds nice insede after i took out the air sci and resovuar:spelling:), so i was thinking about taking out the resonator in the exhaust. could anyone give me a heads up on doing this procedure? Also does anyone know how it sounds without it, or even better have sound clips of it?
MRWILSON I removed the 3rd cat and resonator from mine and I have to admit it was way more work than it was worth, no real noticeable difference in its performance or sound. I only did it in hopes to give a little more agressive sound.
 
how long did it take you and what did you need to put in place of it?
 
MrWilson said:
how long did it take you and what did you need to put in place of it?
what I did is cut out the old from the cats ,unbolt from the cat back , then used 2 1/4 u bend from jegs made a two into one collector into 2 1/2 straight welded the old flange onto it then weld the other end to the cats or (downpipes) then reinstalled . It is alot of work for little or nothing ,but that is only my opinion.
 
sounds like it, if i were going to go that far, id just get LMS to do a TDE
 
ifyou want a little rumble just remove the mufflers
 

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