Resonator
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I don't think you're going to get as big of a change as you may be looking for going from a stock resonator to a large aftermarket resonator. When I had my old gtp, I completely removed the stock resonator but still running stock mufflers- and the change by completely removing it was pretty small. A touch deeper, a hair more drone, a touch louder- but after driving it a week, I couldn't even tell anymore.
I would think sticking a big aftermarket one on there is going to sound roughly the same as stock (especially through stock mufflers) and not change the sound enough to warrant the money spent.
Also, that ebay resonator you posted- I'd be worried for $25 that it might not be real stainless, or at least not a good quality stainless. True stainless parts are usually a good bit more expensive than that. I'd also worry about the quality of the fill material in the resonator- maybe burning out in a shorter time than a better quality resonator.
I would think sticking a big aftermarket one on there is going to sound roughly the same as stock (especially through stock mufflers) and not change the sound enough to warrant the money spent.
Also, that ebay resonator you posted- I'd be worried for $25 that it might not be real stainless, or at least not a good quality stainless. True stainless parts are usually a good bit more expensive than that. I'd also worry about the quality of the fill material in the resonator- maybe burning out in a shorter time than a better quality resonator.
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