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Old Apr 29, 2009 | 07:22 PM
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Has anyone changed their exhaust system such as muffler. I want to change my SRT's sound to a deeper richer tone. I see people installing magnaflow mufflers but not exacting knowing what they changed out under there. I am also curious is that just a resonator and not a muffler where the twin tips come out and the muffler is actually the one that is behind that about mid body? I was told by a body shop to leave the one with the tips because its just like a magnaflow and remove the one behind it which he thinks is actually the muffler and run just straight pipes there to get a richer tone. Kind of scared doing that because I dont know what it would sound like. Any input would be appreciated!
 
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Old Apr 29, 2009 | 07:28 PM
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Just take out the resonator and they back two cats, you will love the sound!

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Old Apr 29, 2009 | 07:35 PM
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so the resonator is the back one with the tips on it?
 
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Old Apr 29, 2009 | 07:39 PM
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I dont ant to change out the cats right now because I have an extended warranty on it and dont want to void that
 
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Old Apr 29, 2009 | 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by mikenewb
so the resonator is the back one with the tips on it?
That is the muffler. The resonator is behind the muffler and if it is like my car (SLK32) you will need to have a Y pipe made to delete it. I would start with that and see how it sounds. If just removing the resonator is not enough them I would delete the back two cats.
 
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Old Apr 29, 2009 | 08:51 PM
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The resonator (two pipes in - one pipe out)



The Muffler - (one pipe in - two pipes out)



(with resonator removed) <Link>
 

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Old Apr 29, 2009 | 11:34 PM
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I almost immediately removed the resonator when I got my car. The sound is subtle, yet authoritative when the throttle is opened. It's quiet when driven around town at the pace of traffic, so it doesn't sound like you're getting on it when just leaving a light.

Some have complained about drone at highway speeds. I think that's up to your tolerance, but to me it's fine on the freeway

Another alternative is to leave the resonator but get rid of the muffler. Several forum members have done this and have been satisfied with the results.

An added benefit is the ability to hear what the engine is doing. It was so quiet stock that I had a hard time discerning what RPM range I was in without looking at the tach.
 
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Old Apr 30, 2009 | 04:28 AM
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With rear cats and resonator removed gave it a deeper/louder sound. I'm getting the magnaflow muffler put on next week.

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Old Apr 30, 2009 | 07:37 AM
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Just to give you another option on exhaust choices......I went a different route. Don't think you "have" to go with magnaflow just because most do. I wasn't too happy with the magnaflow sound. I wanted a deeper growl so I chose to go with a hooker aero chamber muffler. A lot of GN guys run this muffler and it sounds great! I spent hours on youtube listening to various mufflers and decided on this one. Here are some pics of the install. 3inch stainless catback provided by BDJ (resonator removed) with a 1 in 2 out hooker aero chamber muffler. The tips are 3 inch oval borlas.






 

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Old May 1, 2009 | 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by milkjuggz
An added benefit is the ability to hear what the engine is doing. It was so quiet stock that I had a hard time discerning what RPM range I was in without looking at the tach.
Agreed with this, there has been more than once where I forgot i was in autostick mode driving around at a higher rpm.
 
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Old May 1, 2009 | 01:06 PM
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Here's mine, dual exhaust with twin magnaflow mufflers. Sounds a lot different when actually rolling and you can sustain high RPMs. Haven't had a complaint about how it sounds except for the drone in the cabin. Nothing hi-flo resonators can't fix.

[MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZS5Lg1ICQk[/MEDIA]
 
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Old May 1, 2009 | 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by GatorLCA
Here's mine, dual exhaust with twin magnaflow mufflers. Sounds a lot different when actually rolling and you can sustain high RPMs. Haven't had a complaint about how it sounds except for the drone in the cabin. Nothing hi-flo resonators can't fix.
Damn, that sounds really good. Is that the exhaust from Exhaust Depot? Ever get an X-pipe put in?
 
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Old May 1, 2009 | 10:56 PM
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Thanks guys for all your input! I think Im going to try first just removing the 25 lb resonator and have a Y flange made for it and run straight pipe to the rear muffler. I read a few like the sound, especially Mercedes SLK 32 owners and say it makes it sound like a true AMG sound! Not like a muscle car or rice burner sound, but sutle deep rumble sound. quiet rumble when idling and nice smooth power sound when opened up. Just enough to let people know I aint got no rubber band under the hood! Again thanks guys! Great forum!!
 
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Old May 2, 2009 | 08:15 AM
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Damn, that sounds really good. Is that the exhaust from Exhaust Depot? Ever get an X-pipe put in?
Not enough room for an X-pipe due to the rear cats, we had to put in an H-pipe which does not touch the rear cats and doesn't void the warranty
 
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Old May 2, 2009 | 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by GatorLCA
Not enough room for an X-pipe due to the rear cats, we had to put in an H-pipe which does not touch the rear cats and doesn't void the warranty
Very nice Mike! Can't wait to hear the car while it's moving....
 
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Old May 3, 2009 | 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by distantpulse
Just to give you another option on exhaust choices......I went a different route. Don't think you "have" to go with magnaflow just because most do. I wasn't too happy with the magnaflow sound. I wanted a deeper growl so I chose to go with a hooker aero chamber muffler. A lot of GN guys run this muffler and it sounds great! I spent hours on youtube listening to various mufflers and decided on this one. Here are some pics of the install. 3inch stainless catback provided by BDJ (resonator removed) with a 1 in 2 out hooker aero chamber muffler. The tips are 3 inch oval borlas.

I've wanted to play with the exhaust but I wonder about the NJ emissions and inspection. Are you going to have a problem? Do you go to the state stations or pay someone to sticker it?
 
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Old May 3, 2009 | 11:08 AM
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I was thinking of having a mid pipe made, kinda like what you can buy for a mustang, but only from infront of the rear cats back. So if you can't get away with inspections due to exhaust, you could just remove the cat less pipe, and bolt the factory one back on. Just my thought. chris
 
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Old May 3, 2009 | 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by distantpulse
Just to give you another option on exhaust choices......I went a different route. Don't think you "have" to go with magnaflow just because most do. I wasn't too happy with the magnaflow sound. I wanted a deeper growl so I chose to go with a hooker aero chamber muffler. A lot of GN guys run this muffler and it sounds great! I spent hours on youtube listening to various mufflers and decided on this one. Here are some pics of the install. 3inch stainless catback provided by BDJ (resonator removed) with a 1 in 2 out hooker aero chamber muffler. The tips are 3 inch oval borlas.






I ran Hooker Aero Chambers on my Cobra that is in my gallery. Do you have a sound clips we can hear?
 
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Old May 3, 2009 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Punkin
I've wanted to play with the exhaust but I wonder about the NJ emissions and inspection. Are you going to have a problem? Do you go to the state stations or pay someone to sticker it?
It's funny you ask because my inspection was up last month, but I haven't been able to get it inspected because I have it apart. Anyway, I am a little nervous they will give me shyt about it. the only saving grace for me is that I know 3 people at the inspection station, if that doesn't work I have a friend that could get me one.....For a price of course!

You know what really irks me?! How can bikers with their open exhaust harleys in packs of 50 get away with that?! It doesn't make one bit of sense to me.....ugh! it actually hurts my ears when they storm past me on the road! WTF!? Someone explain to me why they don't get hassled, yet cars with slightly louder exhaust systems get hassled all the time?!
 

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Old May 3, 2009 | 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by distantpulse
You know what really erks me?! How can bikers with their open exhaust harleys in packs of 50 get away with that?! It doesn't make one bit of sense to me.....ugh! it actually hurts my ears when they storm past me on the road! WTF!? Someone tell me why they don't get hassled, yet cars with slightly louder exhaust systems get hassled all the time?!
Agreed totally.
 
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