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jjac28 September-15th-2003 12:18 AM

extra resonator on a catback exhaust
 
I got a custom designed catback exhaust installed a week ago.
i noticed that above 70mph there was a droning sound coming from the exhaust and it got really annoying on the highway.

i had to take my car back as it was just too laud .
i'm looking for a quiet ride but with performance gains.
so to make it more quieter they installed an extra resonator....
so i'm curious now , will an extra resonator decrease my hp gain and torque?

gcs118 September-16th-2003 05:22 PM

The resonator will not be optimal for performance, seeing as how the pipe expands then decreases in size (not uniform, hurts scavenging). I honestly don't think it will make much of a difference in output for our vehicles though.

jjac28 September-16th-2003 05:34 PM

well, having a catback definately helps a lot in performance

gcs118 September-16th-2003 08:04 PM


Originally posted by jjac28
well, having a catback definately helps a lot in performance
I'm going to play devil's advocate here for a second and disagree. The pipe has to be an ideal size for performance. Say the pipe is 3.0 inches in diameter? That would actually hurt performance in a small displacement NA motor like we have. Or if the pipe was too small, then it couldn't breathe. Am I making any sense?

jjac28 September-17th-2003 10:51 AM

i can tell you that i feel the difference, the car seems quicker, better throttle response, that "jerking" is gone in lower rpms and it has better passing power on the highway .
so theres definately improvement over the stock.
the catback i have is from brullen...yeah, it's true that a 3' pipe is not good for our cars...you loose lower end torque...
u see , i was told that the resonator will not effect the performance but i'm trying to see if anyone would know for sure...

turbonium959 September-17th-2003 02:32 PM

I am not too sure of this, but of all the resonators I have seen on stock ehaust systmes (I used to work for Monro Muffler & Brake), the resonator is always larger in diameter then the pipe. I would assume that all it does, is disturbs the flow of the sound waves traveling down the pipes. As for disturbing the flow of gasses themselves, I would assume that there is some, but not large enough to be noticed.
This is a little quote from Autozone.com:
"resonator: A small auxiliary muffler, after the main muffler, used to help reduce engine noise without restricting the flow of exhaust gas."

So I guess you are OK to have a resonator! Goodluck.


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