exhaust guys?
Delete the resonators? Lol.
I had a 14" magnaflow installed and kept one resonator on it. It's not too loud when it starts and at idle it's a little louder than stock. Once you step on it though you and everyone near you will hear it. Now that it's broken in it sounds a little louder but it's still bearable. I hate it when the exhaust is rattling my brain while on the highway in some people's trucks.
I had a 14" magnaflow installed and kept one resonator on it. It's not too loud when it starts and at idle it's a little louder than stock. Once you step on it though you and everyone near you will hear it. Now that it's broken in it sounds a little louder but it's still bearable. I hate it when the exhaust is rattling my brain while on the highway in some people's trucks.
how could you ? im not sure but i'd like to know how if you could....i mean i dropped everything 2' back of the junk factory y-pipe and put on my rustmaster and ran new pipe to my tips does that mean i lost bottom end it dont feel like it....like i said i got a buddy who dumped his between the res and muffler it osunds ok has lil rumble.....and i got another who has a nice lil rumble with a magn if you want size i can get it for you....but ill ask if he lost any bottom....
I don't know how a resonator will constrict air flow and increase backpressure anyway. They are a straight thru, non-chambered design (or at least I thought so). It's my understanding that Ram resonators are a straight pass thru type with two thin walls sandwiching a thicker, insulated layer between them. The vibration of the exhaust pulses passing thru creates a sound wave off of the walls and cancel out certain frequencies.
If this is truly the case, then removing one should have little to no effect on backpressure and therefor low end power...
If this is truly the case, then removing one should have little to no effect on backpressure and therefor low end power...



