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by the way, those resonators weigh a ton. With the removal of the large 3 chamber mufflers, spare tire carrier and tire and now the super heavy resonators my car feels much lighter. It feels like I can roast the tires any time I want. It is good to lose weight.
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A Y-pipe???
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yes the y pipe goes where the headers would dump into the flowmaster resonators, so in place of the resonators he placed a 4 inch y pipe where the exhaust combines much like an h pipe or an x pipe and then it comes out into 2 2.5 inch pipes. the 4 inch pipe flows like a mother. I just dont sense any restriction on this setup over what I took off. I can tell the car just wants to rev and go effortlessly. It fits very nicely in the middle in the exhaust tunnel perfectly. I would have thought he would have used an x pipe but he said this would flow if not the same better. After the headers, flowmaster had two 2.5 inch pipes going into one opening in the resonator. It is at that point where the 4 inch pipe is welded and it shoots out to 2 2.5 inch duals straight out.
Miami muffler is the biggest custom exhaust business in south florida and probably the whole state of florida. They do semi's, race cars. etc.. anything with exhaust. all types of grade steels and solid aluminum exhaust also. He sells to other exhaust companies since he has a several mandrel pipe benders. He also sells on the internet as vrs exhaust for all types of cars. I am pleasantly surprised at the outcome. |
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Ok - this went right over my head before here
![]() But let's see if I got this right - if I open ONE side of my PE's, and leave closed the OTHER side, then I can reduce resonance??? THAT I CAN see, and with an X section near the front, I'm not creating an IMbalance in exhaust flow, between L + R banks??????????????????? Quote:
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I am sure your z will run just fine with one. Make sure you have a high stall. |
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Why would you not replace the resonator w an X pipe?
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The owner of the exhaust shop said that a y pipe with the dimensions that he had with a 4 inch inlet and out with 2 2.5 inch pipes would be a cleaner install, would allow me to use what pipes I had of my system and going back to the original flowmaster would be a snap if I ever wanted. The way the flowmaster system was designed it had the pipes that came off the header going into the resonator into one pipe. I looked inside the resonator and was surprised how restrictive it looked. It appeared to be two pipes since 2 pipes exited the resonator but it was only 1 pipe going in and it wasnt 4 inches either. I believe it was 2.5 inch inlet. the inside of the resonsator had the left side going off and through the resonsator while the right side went off to another smaller pipe which just bounced the waves around to reduce drone which was the job of the resonator anyway but it lacked any direct outlet into the exiting 2.5 inch pipes.
the proof was in the pudding when I drove the car right after I had driven it with the resonator in place and it was night and day. I still can believe the difference. It works kind of like an x pipe since both pipes exit the header, meet at a 4 inch pipe junction and exits out in 2 2.5 inch pipes. I remember in my drag racing days that one large pipe can out flow two small pipes, for example 1 3 inch pipe outflows 2 2 inch pipes. I knew that the 4 inch junction would not be problem what so ever. It is unconventional but makes sense as far as flow and cost. The cost to modifiy this was much less than an x pipe that would go from the headers to the mufflers and I can return it to the flowmaster force 2 configuration by welding it back together if I wanted to. The idle noise is noticeable and people will notice. the wot is as loud or louder than a corsa with long tube headers and no cats. also the system weights less since there is less pipe. I think it was clever on the part of the shop owner and he's done many thousands of custom systems in his 30 years of business. I believe I was a little lucky to achieve the sound I was after for such little money and with the flexibility of bringing it back to how it was along with the weight savings. ed ramos #3028 |
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