6th Gen ('00-'05): Resonator
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David B.: I'll try. But it seems that everytime I try to make a video something frustrates me and I dump the camera for the work. Bit this time someone like Midas is going to do it So maybe I can get a video do
Hiroska: I would like that. The ones one YouTube aren't very good audio quality.
Hiroska: I would like that. The ones one YouTube aren't very good audio quality.
#17
Hey JC... I straight piped mine and with my setup U-bend delete, Magnaflow cat and Magnaflow mufflers I am really pleased with the result... Internal drone is negligeable and the little bit of rasp (unavoidable) is quite tolerable... Sounds best at between 2000-2800 rpm, nice low rumble... Good luck and let us know how it turns out...
#18
I've also heard good results from people adding a glasspack in place of the resonator with stock mufflers. You probably know by now I have just a glasspack and no mufflers. Heres a vid for anyone that hasn't seen it.
When I first had this done, it was quite loud, but now I wouldn't have it any other way Highway drone is quite insane, but that's the trade off.
When I first had this done, it was quite loud, but now I wouldn't have it any other way Highway drone is quite insane, but that's the trade off.
#19
I have Old Skool knowledge of glasspacks. 70s and early 80s. But I own an 02. So I turn to you guys for knowledge and advice. And try to return the favor when I can.
That being said, I've heard good things about both a Glass Pack and a straight pipe. With either, if I get any added performance out, That's a bonus. My goal is to get a Lion Purring sound out of the rear. The sound that I have now, Although a bit too loud, is great. It's the sound that I want. Since the sound comes through the crack that is about a quarter inch wide and runs the length of the resonator, it's like there is no resonator at all. I want that sound without the the tinny rattle. I just wish there was a way I could be sure I get what I am listening for!
That being said, I've heard good things about both a Glass Pack and a straight pipe. With either, if I get any added performance out, That's a bonus. My goal is to get a Lion Purring sound out of the rear. The sound that I have now, Although a bit too loud, is great. It's the sound that I want. Since the sound comes through the crack that is about a quarter inch wide and runs the length of the resonator, it's like there is no resonator at all. I want that sound without the the tinny rattle. I just wish there was a way I could be sure I get what I am listening for!
#20
I have Old Skool knowledge of glasspacks. 70s and early 80s. But I own an 02. So I turn to you guys for knowledge and advice. And try to return the favor when I can.
That being said, I've heard good things about both a Glass Pack and a straight pipe. With either, if I get any added performance out, That's a bonus. My goal is to get a Lion Purring sound out of the rear. The sound that I have now, Although a bit too loud, is great. It's the sound that I want. Since the sound comes through the crack that is about a quarter inch wide and runs the length of the resonator, it's like there is no resonator at all. I want that sound without the the tinny rattle. I just wish there was a way I could be sure I get what I am listening for!
That being said, I've heard good things about both a Glass Pack and a straight pipe. With either, if I get any added performance out, That's a bonus. My goal is to get a Lion Purring sound out of the rear. The sound that I have now, Although a bit too loud, is great. It's the sound that I want. Since the sound comes through the crack that is about a quarter inch wide and runs the length of the resonator, it's like there is no resonator at all. I want that sound without the the tinny rattle. I just wish there was a way I could be sure I get what I am listening for!