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December 19th, 2007 01:03 AM #1will a low torque engine produce a good sound if i will remove the resonator? a maximum of 8000 rpm to be specific, with a cut-off at 6500 rpm...
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December 19th, 2007 04:26 AM #2
it will depend on what kind of engine you have (I'm guessing its a Honda?).. the exhaust note will become much louder, specially in higher RPM's. also, it will vary on what kind of muffler & exhaust piping diameter you are using as well.
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December 20th, 2007 12:45 AM #3jasma muffs with a 2 inch diameter in piping..a friend told me that the sound produced from removing the resonator from the muffs of a low torque engine would destroy the sound....i want 2 have a "rooooaaarrr" even if m running in a low rev....jasma muffs are quiet during low revs and only produce a "rrooooaaarrr" when it reaches 5000 rpm... dats y i wana remove the reson...
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