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Exhaust resonator
If I removed this would it affect performance any.
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what about back pressure issues?
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the whole exhaust is for noise reduction and any resonator, muffler, CAT or even bends will lead to back pressure - in various levels per device - so you got to have back pressure if you have a stock exhaust.
less restrictive exhaust makes better flow which contributs to better high end power... lack of back pressure makes your low end power suffers so it is always a compromise.
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less restrictive exhaust makes better flow which contributs to better high end power... lack of back pressure makes your low end power suffers so it is always a compromise.
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I have a performance muffler, but I want to make it louder thats the only reason I wanted to take it off.mmamdouh wrote:the whole exhaust is for noise reduction and any resonator, muffler, CAT or even bends will lead to back pressure - in various levels per device - so you got to have back pressure if you have a stock exhaust.
less restrictive exhaust makes better flow which contributs to better high end power... lack of back pressure makes your low end power suffers so it is always a compromise.
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it will get lowder but i don't know how much is that going to affect your back pressure.
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from what i know, resonators in the exhaust take away certain sound ranges from the exhaust note. On my cielo, the exhaust isnt as loud as some cars at high revs, but its still got a very loud, deep idle. If i didnt have the resonator it would scream at high revs. Also, they dont really detract from performance if you are worried about that. Its better to have a resonator than a car that is cop bait
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The 1.5L SOHC Cielo DEFINITELY needs backpressure low down in order to preserve driveability. Watch how open you make that exhaust. Removing the resonator alone may not yield driveability woes, but if you start to increase the size of the rest of the exhaust you are likely to see bogging down on acceleration.
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