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Exhaust loudness

This is a discussion on Exhaust loudness within the Exhaust forums, part of the Scion tC category; I currently hv a strup 4-1 header, 2 big resonators on mid pipe w/o cat and a hks hi power ...

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    I currently hv a strup 4-1 header, 2 big resonators on mid pipe w/o cat and a hks hi power exhaust. Well, its hella loud in the cabin n i got a ticket for modified exhaust .... so is a high flow cat or 1 more resonator cud tone it down the loudness? I just got my hks exhaust couple days ago... so can't waste no more money on the axle back... thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allenxtc View Post
    I currently hv a strup 4-1 header, 2 big resonators on mid pipe w/o cat and a hks hi power exhaust. Well, its hella loud in the cabin n i got a ticket for modified exhaust .... so is a high flow cat or 1 more resonator cud tone it down the loudness? I just got my hks exhaust couple days ago... so can't waste no more money on the axle back... thanks.
    If you want to loose the loudness/rasp, ditch the HKS exhaust (Fartcan Muffler). I would also pick up a high-flow CAT from Magnaflow. The resonator you have is fine, although I know a lot of people are finding out that Moroso (Spiral Flow) makes a great resonator and cuts back a lot of the rasp. Most cannister muffler have little if any baffels/sound deading in them and makes the exhaust very loud, plus the header will make it louder as well. Keep the header and ditch the HKS.
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