Rear cat and Resenator delete and X pipe swap
Rear cat and Resenator delete and X pipe swap
I have a Srt and at the moment have just the resenator out, sounds great too me, the other Srt had the rear cats and resenator delete and under power the car sounded great, while just driving it was a little droneish. Has anybody done the rear cat and resenator delete and then replaced the H pipe with an X pipe? If so how does it sound?
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I have a Srt and at the moment have just the resenator out, sounds great too me, the other Srt had the rear cats and resenator delete and under power the car sounded great, while just driving it was a little droneish. Has anybody done the rear cat and resenator delete and then replaced the H pipe with an X pipe? If so how does it sound?
One way to test, put the X-pipe on the other SRT and find out. X-pipes make a bit more power than the H-pipe as well... negligible on butt-dyno, but the increase is there. I'll have to hunt up the old thread on MB-world discussing this.
You can find Magnaflow X-pipes for <$50
Re: Rear cat and Resenator delete and X pipe swap
On Steve's black SLK, replacing the H with X made a big difference in the drone factor.
One way to test, put the X-pipe on the other SRT and find out. X-pipes make a bit more power than the H-pipe as well... negligible on butt-dyno, but the increase is there. I'll have to hunt up the old thread on MB-world discussing this.
You can find Magnaflow X-pipes for <$50
One way to test, put the X-pipe on the other SRT and find out. X-pipes make a bit more power than the H-pipe as well... negligible on butt-dyno, but the increase is there. I'll have to hunt up the old thread on MB-world discussing this.
You can find Magnaflow X-pipes for <$50
Any chance you know what size our Srt pipes are, 2.5"?
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Re: Rear cat and Resenator delete and X pipe swap
I deleted the resonator and the secondary cats. As you said sounds great a full throttle but too much drone at normal highway speeds. I did not remove the h-pipe but did add an x-pipe into the mix. Still too much drone for me in the critical RPM range. If you can cruise at 80ish on the interstate you are golden. Otherwise the drone becomes annoying.
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I too would like to know the size of our pipes. Looking at doing the "X-Factor" to my SRT! Seems like there are several scenarios you can go by on the delete. Anyone here remove the sec. cats and h-pipe and install the x pipe while leaving on the resonator for less drone? Or leaving on the cats and deleting the res with the x-pipe and a y-pipe installed?
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My plan, when I get off my **** and modify the exhaust, is to do the following:
The removal of the cats will introduce some bass to the exhaust, and perhaps a bit of rasp. Adding the X-pipe should cut some of the rasp. The X-pipe normally gives better flow than the H, and on Steve's car it worked beautifully to cancel out the drone.
As for the aftermarket muffler, the stock one simply has no pleasing note to it. I was reminded of this at the Dragon this weekend, as Pacemaker's car (with the Magnaflow cat-back) sounded better than mine. I don't want to have an obnoxious note, so I'm leaving the resonator in place as additional "drone insurance". But changing the final muffler should serve to modify the note in a pleasing manner. Looking at either Magnaflow, Hooker, or Dynomax. Cherry Bomb makes a nice free-flowing muffler, and the case is a boxy one that fits the recessed area perfectly.
My goal is the least amount of restriction while also achieving the least amount of drone. Won't be cheap, but won't be hacked, either.
- Remove rear cats
- Install an X-pipe in place of the H-Pipe/cats
- Leave the resonator in place
- Aftermarket rear muffler w/ custom tips
The removal of the cats will introduce some bass to the exhaust, and perhaps a bit of rasp. Adding the X-pipe should cut some of the rasp. The X-pipe normally gives better flow than the H, and on Steve's car it worked beautifully to cancel out the drone.
As for the aftermarket muffler, the stock one simply has no pleasing note to it. I was reminded of this at the Dragon this weekend, as Pacemaker's car (with the Magnaflow cat-back) sounded better than mine. I don't want to have an obnoxious note, so I'm leaving the resonator in place as additional "drone insurance". But changing the final muffler should serve to modify the note in a pleasing manner. Looking at either Magnaflow, Hooker, or Dynomax. Cherry Bomb makes a nice free-flowing muffler, and the case is a boxy one that fits the recessed area perfectly.
My goal is the least amount of restriction while also achieving the least amount of drone. Won't be cheap, but won't be hacked, either.
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Re: Rear cat and Resenator delete and X pipe swap
I *think* it's a 3" X... I'd have to double check the diameters of the individual pipes though.
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