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Old 06-20-2006, 08:31 PM
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I was recently rear ended. Not much damage but my exhaust sounds bad and my pipes are uneven. So needless to say insurance is going to pay for a new one. With this money and my own i'm thinking about upgrading. What should I do or get so I have a mean sound and increase performance. I just put on a cone filter and rice pipe. Everything else is stock. I'm thinking about a resonator delete, u bend delete, and either two flowmaster 40 series or one magnaflow then running two straight pipes from that. All pipes would be 2.5" lemme know what you think.
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Im not overly familiar with the 00+ exhaust, but im almost positive that you do not have a U-bend to delete, im pretty sure thats a W-body exclusive, and since you arent a W-body, you shouldnt have one.

The general concensus is that you should also keep your resonator, several members have removed theirs only to put them back on, because it sounded bad.

I think there are a couple members who have replaced their resonators with a glasspack as well.

Some other folks will chime in im sure, so just hang tight.
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on the bonneville, you have no U-bent, that was a W-body only item, you will not see any real performance gain form any exhaust work that is after the cat. all of the restriction that you will encounter on a street driven vehicle will be the manifolds, downpipe and cat. for sound, its all personal preference, many people here have done dynomax with a highflow cat and a dynomax resonator and seem to be pleased with it, deleteing the resonator generally will cause a drone at highway speeds and a respy sound with higer RPM, so removing the resonator is generally not prefered, however it is all based on opinion
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wow all this is really good to know. so keep the resonator...but what about a good sound. u say mayb a glasspack instead of the resonator. and would the flowmasters sound ok or is that a no go. Also how would i go about dealing with the restrictions in front of my cat. High flow cat, but since i dont have much else done to the engine wouldn't that decrease back pressure giving me less performance?
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I'm runnin a 3" Dyntatech race muffler and an SLP Hi-flo cat and it sounds mean at idle. A guy in town made the comment that it "sounds fun to drive". When I get on it though, it kinda sounds like a ricer. It drones between 1800 and 2000 rpm'*, but other than that I like it.
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Originally Posted by franchiseSSEi
wow all this is really good to know. so keep the resonator...but what about a good sound. u say mayb a glasspack instead of the resonator. and would the flowmasters sound ok or is that a no go. Also how would i go about dealing with the restrictions in front of my cat. High flow cat, but since i dont have much else done to the engine wouldn't that decrease back pressure giving me less performance?
the best way to increase performance would be a set of ported exhauist manifolds, 3" downpipe and a high-flow cat. you dont need much modifications to make these VERY beneficial...

as for flowmaster, i try not to steer people one way or another on exhaust, since the sound is all personal preference... personally, i like dynomax over flowmaster (especially on a V6) , but thats my preference
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Slip a 3.5 or 3.4 pulley into that muffler and you'll be proud of the performance...but it won't sound much different.
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If i would add a smaller pulley dont i need to do other things too then...hmm i guess thats off topic sorry guys
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Originally Posted by franchiseSSEi
If i would add a smaller pulley dont i need to do other things too then...hmm i guess thats off topic sorry guys
a 3.5 should be ok with just a 180* thermostat
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a 3.5 should be ok with just a 180* thermostat[/quote]

Maybe a FWI OR CAI if you dont have one
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