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its lowered alot yeah, what brand middle muffler, i dont wanna buy some crap muffler, alot of people have different idea of whats loud and whats not, but ive seen and heard alot of skylines around and they have some nice RB sound to them without being too bad, i could barely drive it to the exhaust shops, still got a headache

Might need to raise the car i think, discovered my dump is practically touching the underbody, :( another job..

So i got a rear muffler 3inch Xforce put on and its quite acceptable noise wise now :)

but the exhaust guy thinks theres a restrictor inside the hotdog resonator too, he showed me a resonator that he had and it was basically blocked on the inside with some insertion and spiraled wire around it,

he says this because he expected the car to sound alot more throaty, its suprisingly quiet,

so is this a common thing for hotdog resonators to have silencers in them on a Jap exhaust??????????

Edited by SliverS2

i would of never suspected this at all, looks like another thing to replace...

Does it matter what resonator you get or will a certain brand give it a better RB note?????

Looking at a MagnaFlow resonator from Rocket industries , $132 , the body is 6inch long and 6inch round, 3 1/2 inch

Would that be a good thing or not?

Edited by SliverS2

As long as it is 3.5inch through with no restriction it will be fine. The worst part about the restrictor in the resi its not something you can really check unless you chop it off and by that time you might aswell change it if you've chopped it off.

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