should i add a resonator to exhaust system ?

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grasshopper
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Your car is a: 1976 Fiat Spider

should i add a resonator to exhaust system ?

Post by grasshopper »

Hi all. I have a Spider with a 4 into 2 stock exhaust manifold and a muffler. It is a little too loud for me especially while cruising. It does get very loud when I accelerate hard. Would adding a resonator quiet it down sufficiently without robbing power ?
TX82FIAT
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Re: should i add a resonator to exhaust system ?

Post by TX82FIAT »

Do you has a catalytic converter on the car? A good place to add a resonator is where the catalytic converter goes if you do not have a CAT. You can add a muffler without creating any measurable backpressure is you use a free flow muffler with sound absorption. Even some of the chambered mufflers will create minimal backpressure.

Short answer, yes, a resonator will change the tone/sound of the exhaust and lower the volume a little by changing the sound wave.
Buon giro a tutti! - enjoy the ride!

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SteinOnkel
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Your car is a: 1978 124 Spider 1800

Re: should i add a resonator to exhaust system ?

Post by SteinOnkel »

Stock is muffler + resonator. Resonators do not curb the overall decibel of an exhaust system though, they take out certain unwanted frequencies at specific load ranges. It should eliminate the drone.

I just replaced my exhaust with all stock components and it has a nice note and volume to it.
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