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I cut 14" off my tailpipe, and that reduced my drone by at least 50%. I did it to my OEM exhaust with an 18" Magnaflow swap and with my current JBA catback. Both times it worked wonders.
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you could test the pipe lenght theory by temporairliy removing the tail pipe.
any other thing to consider is the hangers, if you have custom pipes and the steel hangers are loose in the rubber mounts on the frame, this can set off a vibration.
Make sure all the hangers are tight in the rubbers,
althought I don't have a blower our exhaust is similar, mine does not drone
any other thing to consider is the hangers, if you have custom pipes and the steel hangers are loose in the rubber mounts on the frame, this can set off a vibration.
Make sure all the hangers are tight in the rubbers,
althought I don't have a blower our exhaust is similar, mine does not drone
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So do you think I will have any problems going with a single 3" from the 3.5" cutout back to the rear behind the tire, not only from a sound perspective but performance as well.
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you could put 3 inch on it to change the sound and you wouldn't loose much if any performance, might even gain some low rpm power.
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Yeah, I think the bullets are more to cure rasp than drone, like mentioned earlier in the thread. I put an SLP LM2 in front of my Corsa to get rid of the horrible rasp after my cats were ditched, and it worked perfectly. I have mine dumped before axle and it doesn't drone at all... But on the other hand, I put a magnaflow on my Jeep XJ and it drones worse than any flowmaster I've heard, and that's with the cat still on there.
Which reminds me, anyone here ever hear of having a length of tube (not really sure how to determine length) welded into the exhaust system perpendicular to the direction of flow, but blocked off on the end? I forgot what this method is called off-hand, but this supposedly cures all drone, might help you out, esp. if you want to kill it completley, not just move the frequency up the rpm range.
Which reminds me, anyone here ever hear of having a length of tube (not really sure how to determine length) welded into the exhaust system perpendicular to the direction of flow, but blocked off on the end? I forgot what this method is called off-hand, but this supposedly cures all drone, might help you out, esp. if you want to kill it completley, not just move the frequency up the rpm range.
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Yeah, I think the bullets are more to cure rasp than drone, like mentioned earlier in the thread. I put an SLP LM2 in front of my Corsa to get rid of the horrible rasp after my cats were ditched, and it worked perfectly. I have mine dumped before axle and it doesn't drone at all... But on the other hand, I put a magnaflow on my Jeep XJ and it drones worse than any flowmaster I've heard, and that's with the cat still on there.
Which reminds me, anyone here ever hear of having a length of tube (not really sure how to determine length) welded into the exhaust system perpendicular to the direction of flow, but blocked off on the end? I forgot what this method is called off-hand, but this supposedly cures all drone, might help you out, esp. if you want to kill it completley, not just move the frequency up the rpm range.
Which reminds me, anyone here ever hear of having a length of tube (not really sure how to determine length) welded into the exhaust system perpendicular to the direction of flow, but blocked off on the end? I forgot what this method is called off-hand, but this supposedly cures all drone, might help you out, esp. if you want to kill it completley, not just move the frequency up the rpm range.
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Yep, heard that works the best. Here's a good read: https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=424169
oh yeah, that's exactly what I was trying to say in my horrible attempt to explain! Thanks for the link.
Like one guy there mentions, possibly similar to the factory intakes too...
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