Exhaust ?
#1
Exhaust ?
Hi,
First I'm new with trucks and I looked thru all posts for exhaust/muffler info but I have other questions.
On my truck I have a resonator (I guess) which is 3 to 4 ft long !!?? I've never seen it that big in vids "how to change exhaust/muffler". Right after at about 1 ft I have the muffer?! which is 1 ft long. Makes more sense to have muffler first and then resonator ...
All schematics for a dual ... just don't make sense.
-1-
My first question is which piece should I remove to have a smooth deep noise, not to loud, or what to replace with what??
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Will this fit? Dual exhaust dodge dakota V6 ou V8 année 2004 extra cab short bed Magnaflow.
http://montreal.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...AdIdZ206733650
Thank you in advance,
Adrian
First I'm new with trucks and I looked thru all posts for exhaust/muffler info but I have other questions.
On my truck I have a resonator (I guess) which is 3 to 4 ft long !!?? I've never seen it that big in vids "how to change exhaust/muffler". Right after at about 1 ft I have the muffer?! which is 1 ft long. Makes more sense to have muffler first and then resonator ...
All schematics for a dual ... just don't make sense.
-1-
My first question is which piece should I remove to have a smooth deep noise, not to loud, or what to replace with what??
-2-
Will this fit? Dual exhaust dodge dakota V6 ou V8 année 2004 extra cab short bed Magnaflow.
http://montreal.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...AdIdZ206733650
Thank you in advance,
Adrian
#2
You have 2 different possiblities for a stock exhaust system. 2 resonators and a muffler or 1 muffler and 1 resonator. It sounds like you have 1 of each. The long piece you are talking about is your muffler and the foot long one is a resonator. To get more of a rumble, remove the resonator(s).
#4
You are correct. Personally, if you can spare the $400-500 just buy a premanufactured cat back exhaust. Thats the best thing to do, IMO, expecially if you are looking for performance. The kits are designed to sound good. Even by swapping out the muffler in your system, theres a chance the sound wont be nice. If you are looking for a rumble, removal of the resonator should do the trick. A muffler swap is going to add more noise vs rumble.
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#7
Anyways thx to all of you for information.
I went to the garage today and cut the resonator after the exhaust ... almost no difference for what I wanted.
Cut out muffler replaced it by a Magnaflow muffler and it's super awesome.
I love it
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I have learned the hard and expensive way....just went and talked to a muffler shop today about getting my new magnaflow installed in place of the flowmaster (i removed everything and went to a single in/dual out super 44)...he said he would have done the whole exhaust from the y-pipe back using a magnaflow knockoff for $250 including SS tips....lets see, I spent $200 for the dual kit off ebay w/the flowmaster, another $125 getting the SS tips and everything welded up after I installed it...$90 for the new magnaflow and now another $75 to have it installed....over $500 spent so far.....could have had a nice borla, gibson or MBRP for that......grrr
Last edited by jkeaton; 08-03-2010 at 06:42 PM.