PE exhaust AND Resonator Delete?
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PE exhaust AND Resonator Delete?
Hey guys.
I picked up my C43 last month and have been loving it. However, I wish the PE was slightly louder - especially on startups. Has anyone taken off the resonator with the PE? Would I lose any performance in doing so?
I picked up my C43 last month and have been loving it. However, I wish the PE was slightly louder - especially on startups. Has anyone taken off the resonator with the PE? Would I lose any performance in doing so?
#2
If you want louder on start-up, just get this. 2 minutes to install and keeps the exhaust valves open 100% of the time
with one of the settings.
http://asr-component.de/home/51-klap...erung-rx1.html
with one of the settings.
http://asr-component.de/home/51-klap...erung-rx1.html
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If you want louder on start-up, just get this. 2 minutes to install and keeps the exhaust valves open 100% of the time
with one of the settings.
http://asr-component.de/home/51-klap...erung-rx1.html
with one of the settings.
http://asr-component.de/home/51-klap...erung-rx1.html
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Removing the resonator is the cheapest and easiest route for going louder. But it's also the best way to increase drone. And with these transmissions, you'll be hating freeway driving in no time as 75-80mph is right at the drone sweet spot of 2000rpms. Resonators aren't as much mufflers as they are 'drone reducers' so you will get a louder exhaust as you're removing a flow restriction but it's not the best way to go about it as that isn't the resonator's designed purpose.
Best way to go is remove the other restrictions. Mufflers are already valved so it goes without saying, keep those as is. Then the last option is the cats, which will give you a much higher increase in sound than removing the resonator, but it'll also benefit you with performance; much more so if you get the proper stage2 software with it, but still enough to notice if you keep the car stock (which does require o2 sensor modification to trick the stock ECU into thinking the cats are still there - but that's another conversation). Or maybe someone has come out with high flow cats/race cats for our cars now? I haven't been paying attention lately so I'm not sure to be honest.... I'd bet that the noise increase from removing the resonator would be pretty much equal to what you'd get from putting in high flow cats. And not only would you maintain a deeper and more mature tone that way (drone and raspiness go hand-in-hand, so the exhaust will get more raspy without the resonator) but you won't increase drone by much.
TL;DR - Get _______ company's stage 2 software and Weistec downpipes. I know that's much more expensive than "super cheap $80" but when you're driving a $70k car, you don't cheap out on this stuff. Honda guy's cut out resonators....What's next, we gonna start cutting our springs?
Best way to go is remove the other restrictions. Mufflers are already valved so it goes without saying, keep those as is. Then the last option is the cats, which will give you a much higher increase in sound than removing the resonator, but it'll also benefit you with performance; much more so if you get the proper stage2 software with it, but still enough to notice if you keep the car stock (which does require o2 sensor modification to trick the stock ECU into thinking the cats are still there - but that's another conversation). Or maybe someone has come out with high flow cats/race cats for our cars now? I haven't been paying attention lately so I'm not sure to be honest.... I'd bet that the noise increase from removing the resonator would be pretty much equal to what you'd get from putting in high flow cats. And not only would you maintain a deeper and more mature tone that way (drone and raspiness go hand-in-hand, so the exhaust will get more raspy without the resonator) but you won't increase drone by much.
TL;DR - Get _______ company's stage 2 software and Weistec downpipes. I know that's much more expensive than "super cheap $80" but when you're driving a $70k car, you don't cheap out on this stuff. Honda guy's cut out resonators....What's next, we gonna start cutting our springs?
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#5
I'd do high Flo cats or catless downpipes, That'll be my next mod on this car. Not only is it worth for the sound upgrade but you do get a few ponies from either of those two and you'll get more once you tune it.
Resonator delete isnt a bad idea either but drone will get old, idk how bad drone is on these cars but i've had resonated/straight piped cars before and im never doing that again.
Resonator delete isnt a bad idea either but drone will get old, idk how bad drone is on these cars but i've had resonated/straight piped cars before and im never doing that again.
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I have the ASR and with the valves open there is MAJOR drone at lower RPMs.
There for I would not recommend cutting out res, I cant imagine how bad that would be on day to day drives.
There for I would not recommend cutting out res, I cant imagine how bad that would be on day to day drives.
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Removing the resonator is the cheapest and easiest route for going louder. But it's also the best way to increase drone. And with these transmissions, you'll be hating freeway driving in no time as 75-80mph is right at the drone sweet spot of 2000rpms. Resonators aren't as much mufflers as they are 'drone reducers' so you will get a louder exhaust as you're removing a flow restriction but it's not the best way to go about it as that isn't the resonator's designed purpose.
Best way to go is remove the other restrictions. Mufflers are already valved so it goes without saying, keep those as is. Then the last option is the cats, which will give you a much higher increase in sound than removing the resonator, but it'll also benefit you with performance; much more so if you get the proper stage2 software with it, but still enough to notice if you keep the car stock (which does require o2 sensor modification to trick the stock ECU into thinking the cats are still there - but that's another conversation). Or maybe someone has come out with high flow cats/race cats for our cars now? I haven't been paying attention lately so I'm not sure to be honest.... I'd bet that the noise increase from removing the resonator would be pretty much equal to what you'd get from putting in high flow cats. And not only would you maintain a deeper and more mature tone that way (drone and raspiness go hand-in-hand, so the exhaust will get more raspy without the resonator) but you won't increase drone by much.
TL;DR - Get _______ company's stage 2 software and Weistec downpipes. I know that's much more expensive than "super cheap $80" but when you're driving a $70k car, you don't cheap out on this stuff. Honda guy's cut out resonators....What's next, we gonna start cutting our springs?
Best way to go is remove the other restrictions. Mufflers are already valved so it goes without saying, keep those as is. Then the last option is the cats, which will give you a much higher increase in sound than removing the resonator, but it'll also benefit you with performance; much more so if you get the proper stage2 software with it, but still enough to notice if you keep the car stock (which does require o2 sensor modification to trick the stock ECU into thinking the cats are still there - but that's another conversation). Or maybe someone has come out with high flow cats/race cats for our cars now? I haven't been paying attention lately so I'm not sure to be honest.... I'd bet that the noise increase from removing the resonator would be pretty much equal to what you'd get from putting in high flow cats. And not only would you maintain a deeper and more mature tone that way (drone and raspiness go hand-in-hand, so the exhaust will get more raspy without the resonator) but you won't increase drone by much.
TL;DR - Get _______ company's stage 2 software and Weistec downpipes. I know that's much more expensive than "super cheap $80" but when you're driving a $70k car, you don't cheap out on this stuff. Honda guy's cut out resonators....What's next, we gonna start cutting our springs?
Thank you so much for the response - I appreciate you taking the time to explain that!
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I chuckled a bit when I read the guy's post right after mine as he said the same thing but with 1/10th of the words. I wish I could have the ability to answer questions like that but I can't; I can't leave out the details. Luckily I'm a fast typer haha! So thanks for letting me know the details are appreciated
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The other option is to use what is called a 'defouler' (basically a spacer that moves the rear o2 sensors further away and out of the direct stream of exhaust flow in hopes to stay under the sensors's threshold for throwing codes. All the same as a tune goes in regards to passing emissions, but this isn't as ideal as you aren't taking full advantage of removing the main restriction in the exhaust like you would with aftermarket ECU software that was tuned specifically for no cats.
But I dunno, my knowledge is mostly from ~10 years ago. Maybe todays tech and new sensors are much more capable at adjusting and adapting themselves on the fly with hardware changes like this.
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Not to confuse the issue, but I'll give you my take on the AWE Track . It's a true dual, with a center muffler but no resonator. It's loud all the time, it buzzes and drones on the highway, it annoys my neighbors on bark to life and coming home, and my wife says there is something wrong with my brain.
It doesn't bother me at all, and it is every valet's favorite car, but you should k ow that a v6, even a turbo one, needs resonators to sound the best. Its just the motors tone. It doesn't get angry until it's time to grab another gear. On the way up it just sounds kind of hollow.
I'm in my car for coming up on 2 years and getting to that, "shoulda had a v8" mood. I need to make drug dealer money so i can afford an e63 long roof next time .
It doesn't bother me at all, and it is every valet's favorite car, but you should k ow that a v6, even a turbo one, needs resonators to sound the best. Its just the motors tone. It doesn't get angry until it's time to grab another gear. On the way up it just sounds kind of hollow.
I'm in my car for coming up on 2 years and getting to that, "shoulda had a v8" mood. I need to make drug dealer money so i can afford an e63 long roof next time .
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I've a c43 with PE, i remove the center resonator, it's just PERFECT. With valve open, it's pretty loud. No drone on highway when the valve is closed.
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You could also see:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOm_-hyGgHY
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIC7w18FE8Q
... though neither really addresses the "what's the drone factor" issue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOm_-hyGgHY
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIC7w18FE8Q
... though neither really addresses the "what's the drone factor" issue.
Do you have any videos by any chance? Also what were the changes to the sound? It just got louder that's about it? Or the cracks and pops increased as well?
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This is a little bit of rasp around 2300 rpm if you are about 50% throttle, but not really a big deal. You can also hear the exhaust valves open and close if you have the rear seats down.
Great mod for $80 though. I would get it again.
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I have the resonator delete with PE. The exhaust volume is about 25% louder than stock. The pops and bangs are a lot louder than stock. Still near silent with the exhaust in quiet mode.
This is a little bit of rasp around 2300 rpm if you are about 50% throttle, but not really a big deal. You can also hear the exhaust valves open and close if you have the rear seats down.
Great mod for $80 though. I would get it again.
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Here is the link to the video, I switch to open exhaust at 35 seconds. It’s still too quiet in the car to really hear anything. I’ve had very loud exhausts on past cars, so I might not be the best one to ask.
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I haven’t noticed any drone. I will record a video on my drive home tonight.
Here is the link to the video, I switch to open exhaust at 35 seconds. It’s still too quiet in the car to really hear anything. I’ve had very loud exhausts on past cars, so I might not be the best one to ask. https://youtu.be/gYNDxCGK5Pg
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I have the resonator delete with PE. The exhaust volume is about 25% louder than stock. The pops and bangs are a lot louder than stock. Still near silent with the exhaust in quiet mode.
This is a little bit of rasp around 2300 rpm if you are about 50% throttle, but not really a big deal. You can also hear the exhaust valves open and close if you have the rear seats down.
Great mod for $80 though. I would get it again.
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Thanks. Yea could not have worded my question any worse but you answered it. I was thinking about the resonator as the back end by the valves. You removed what I have seen called the suitcase I think. I'd like to go full straight pipe but I have heard that the PE will throw car into limp mode if valves are not present. Thanks.