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post Aug 8, 2009 - 12:15 AM
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Hi guys, i was wondering if it would be possible to Delete my resonator, put the stock muffler (with modification) instead, and put a fireball exhaust(jdm style) in the place of the stock muffler...

because here in QUebec its illegal for us to have Louder muffler than original one, so if the sound is cutted by the stock one, then the second muffler will not make any noise? or a tiny tiny rumble???

Because i really like the look of the side up exhaust...But i dont want no ticket!!!

If u have any suggestion i would really apreciate it!!! thanks!
 
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post Aug 9, 2009 - 12:54 AM
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Yes, you can actually place a canister muffler after a straight-through resonator, then run the pipe out to a larger canister muffler in the back. Its done all of the time. Basically, it would go: Cat-resonator-muffler-muffler. It is the only way to supress the noise without having a negative effect on exhaust flow.

Also with using a canister muffler under the car you can delete the resonator completely without getting a raspy sound. A straight through canister muffler is essentially a very large resonator.


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post Aug 9, 2009 - 12:58 AM
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QUOTE (95CelicaST @ Aug 9, 2009 - 1:54 AM) *
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Yes, you can actually place a canister muffler after a straight-through resonator, then run the pipe out to a larger canister muffler in the back. Its done all of the time. Basically, it would go: Cat-resonator-muffler-muffler. It is the only way to supress the noise without having a negative effect on exhaust flow.

Also with using a canister muffler under the car you can delete the resonator completely without getting a raspy sound. A straight through canister muffler is essentially a very large resonator.



i beg to differ,

magnaflow sport series muffler without resonator : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSgAnHPp-A8

sounds like crap

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