What does removing a resonator do to a car?
Vibrant Performance 1791 Exhaust Resonator
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Jan 10, 2025 - 08:22 AM
Removing a resonator from a car's exhaust system generally increases the exhaust noise, making the engine sound louder and more aggressive. While it can enhance the auditory appeal for some, it may also lead to a drone at certain speeds, which can be uncomfortable during long drives. Additionally, it might slightly alter the exhaust flow, but typically doesn't have a significant impact on performance.
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Universal, Exhaust Resonator, Bottle Style Resonator, 2.25" inlet/outlet x 18" long, Bottle Style Resonator, 2.25" inlet/outlet x 18" long, A true straight through design, Densely packed with our premium multi-layer sound suppression materials that produce a very deep and distinc...
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