How to quiet down exhaust
How to quiet down exhaust
I bought a beluga racing axelback a week back. It is too loud for my taste and was looking for some suggestions/options to quiet it down. If I can't quiet it down I will just put it up for sale. Thanks is advance for the help.
Here is a review of what I thought of the beluga racing axleback https://www.myg37.com/forums/engine-...ck-review.html
Here is a review of what I thought of the beluga racing axleback https://www.myg37.com/forums/engine-...ck-review.html
Last edited by Eddie1218; May 1, 2015 at 09:33 PM.
If it's just slightly too loud, usually it will quiet down a bit after a week or two of driving when the carbon builds up a little more. At least this is usually the case, in some rare instances, I've heard the opposite actually happening, which confuses me lol
Otherwise if you still have the stock cats, maybe you could try welding in a resonator or something to your midpipes?
Otherwise if you still have the stock cats, maybe you could try welding in a resonator or something to your midpipes?
If it's just slightly too loud, usually it will quiet down a bit after a week or two of driving when the carbon builds up a little more. At least this is usually the case, in some rare instances, I've heard the opposite actually happening, which confuses me lol
Otherwise if you still have the stock cats, maybe you could try welding in a resonator or something to your midpipes?
Otherwise if you still have the stock cats, maybe you could try welding in a resonator or something to your midpipes?
the cardboard will burn off more and more inside
I think my exhaust got slightly quieter. Not by much, was still pretty audible, but still became a bit quieter. Strangely, it was my brother's full Magnaflow catback that got louder
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