To resonate or not

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  1. bruno

    bruno New Member

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    I have a choice with my test pipes...

    Resonated or straight. (AMS brand) anyone know the difference eg way to noisy, performance etc.
     
  2. TWIN TERROR

    TWIN TERROR Well-Known Member

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    Resonate or you will soon find the noise uncool.
     
  3. CHILI

    CHILI Indestructable Target

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    100% agree with the above.
    Loud, raucous exhausts may produce some amount of "street cred", but they soon become unbearably intrusive(when the initial excitement wears off).:eek::(:eek:
     
  4. kakaboy

    kakaboy New Member

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    I wouldnt not resonate . Occasionally I like hearing the radio :D
     
  5. Anti

    Anti 14.7 x 14.7 = 44.1

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    I spent $500 on a resonator because of my exhaust drone. It didn't work. Not happy.
     
  6. jimmeyz

    jimmeyz Member

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    I also have resonators and still have exhaust drone, Iv got a2zed putting in a centre muffler now to help with the drone
     
  7. rob260

    rob260 Administrator Staff Member

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    Resonators reduce DBA.

    Centre mufflers reduce deone.
     
  8. Wrathlon

    Wrathlon Member

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    To echo everyone else, resonate.

    I had mine removed because of split welds as a temp fix due to being unable to afford replacements at the time.

    It sounded awesome - for the first 30 mins.

    After that I made it a specific point to not travel on roads at the drone speed where I could because I couldnt take it. Trust me when I say its NOT the same thing as an awesome loud exhaust.
     
  9. Raheen

    Raheen Active Member

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    Ok experts...

    3" split dumps, 3" front pipes, 3" input into cat with 2.5" output (100 cell cats) 2.5 UAS x pipe to magma flow hot dogs.... You think this will drone ?
     
  10. kakaboy

    kakaboy New Member

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    It may not drone but will be loud .
     
  11. bruno

    bruno New Member

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    My Z isn?t going to be my daily but I can?t handle drone... might invest the $100 I save from taking resonators out into a better stereo. :cool:

    Or not... resonators it is!

    Twin 2.5 inch cat back will be loud enough
     
  12. rob260

    rob260 Administrator Staff Member

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    Drone is to do with the frequency (harmonics) of the exhaust at certain rpm. You realise resonators do nothing to alter this?
     
  13. TWIN TERROR

    TWIN TERROR Well-Known Member

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    Was told by an exhaust bloke that oval mufflers give less done that round ?
     
  14. bruno

    bruno New Member

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    I see where your coming from but it would increase the severity of the drone?
     
  15. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    I've got magnaflow twin in twin out centre muffler, magnaflow oval twin tip rear mufflers, 2.5" mandrel bent 304ss pipe and it's fine. I put it mostly down to the centre muffler. Heard cars with only the rear magnaflow mufflers and it's stupid loud.
     
  16. Alexus_1989

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    I've got just the magnaflow rears with a magnaflow x pipe in the center , it's been done with decent thick wall stainless and I don't find much drone, compared to the previous modified standard system it's great , altinator likes it too seeing I don't have to have the stereo just up to distortion
     
  17. bRACKET

    bRACKET Do Right Dean

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    What did it do?
     
  18. frysie

    frysie FRYTECH

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    it droned? lol
     
  19. bRACKET

    bRACKET Do Right Dean

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    What did the resonator do lol, just reduce how loud it was?
     
  20. jschrauwen

    jschrauwen My Fairlady Z

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    Resonators on a testpipe will not increase the severity of the drone. It may even contribute minimally to reducing drone but nothing of great significance.
    I have the AMS resonated 3" - 2.5" testpipe and I have drone. Previous to that testpipe I had a 200 cell cat in my other testpipes and I had drone with that as well.
    Common to both those testpipes was my catback. I installed some inline resonators into my X pipe and I noticed an improvement in reducing drone.
    I can see how the UAS or MagnaFlow muffler-type X pipe achieves significant gains in reducing drone.


    Here's some good info from here - http://www.300zxclub.com/showthread.php?t=202092







    Another example of SBR (Side Branch Resonators).
    I would love to see this kind of tech implimented for our cars.
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