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Jeff was right - THis thing is LOUD!
Outside sounds great. I let a neighbor do a lap around the block after he helped lock down clamps. Sounded great driving off; I couldn't hear it on the back side of the block. Inside is a different story. What I'm not diggin' so much is drone. It's loud between about 1,200 RPM's, to about 1,800, give or take. Gotta' be way below 40 Hz... So I'm thinkin' on a few things here, individually, or in combination, to 'interfere' with the harmonic resonance: 1) Pipe wrap the 2 sections where the resonator was, and the X-pipe. 2) New (or additional) sound material under the carpet interior. I stayed with the original material because it 'smelled' new when I uncovered it for Black conversion. 3) Fitting / welding in a free flowing resonator behind the X-pipe (or 2 individual units, space permitting) Where's Jeff T here; Jeff - did you consider option 3 here? Seems it would be an easy task, if a resonator could be modded for 2 x 3" inlets / outlets... Of course, option 'b' would work too - turn up the radio ![]() What did you do to take the edge off of interior noise, without hampering exhaust flow? |
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Single outlet mufflers will quell the worst of the resonance. The oem resonator was for a slightly higher harmonic and not going to do a lot for the hatchback drone.
I hacked NPP exhaust tips from a C6 and made a control scheme for the vacuum actuation. You'd be surprised at how well it actually works even on louder muffler designs. |
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Catalysts help a little too.
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Chicago
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Get the high temp red RTV out. I had a couple of leaks at the collector area.
I plan on using sound deadening material on my interior. I may also swap the b&b mufflers for the dynomax with the built in noise valve. |
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Karl - 'Get it out'? You mean 'get some hi-temp RTV put IN'? I can see how that might effect harmonics, but all the slip-joints are sealed now... |
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My first plan was a resonator or resonators in place of the X-pipe.
That is until she said "put the Flowmaster system back on" So I had no choice but to go with her option on her car!! |
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Chicago
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Yes after putting some miles on the car the slip fit connectors began to leak exhaust. Certainly not loud enough to cause drone and resonance, but it became audible.
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It's loud? Do you have mufflers on it? Is it a daily driver? Mine is wide open, except for the cats, and I can't wait to put headers on it so those "mufflers" are gone too. Still too quiet for me. Oh well, different strokes...
A resonator should help with sound but my understanding is that getting rid of resonance is a VERY difficult thing to do, unless you're installing a "complete" system, such as a Corsa. When we design our own, we can muffle sound but resonance is hit or miss. Best of luck with it, Schrade! |
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