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Author Subject: resonator? info needed
jimmyhackers

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Post #1
i recently went from the crappy boy racer bodge "hot air" induction filter back to standard airbox/resonator setup.

almost all is well. i just need to know a few things

1. does the resonator effect engine performance, if so how?
2. if i remove it from the standard setup will i get back some of the gorgeous growling engine noise the induction kit produced?


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Posted 4th Jul 2011 at 05:17
phillipm

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Post #2
1. Yes, see the other thread we had...
2. Some of it.

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Posted 4th Jul 2011 at 05:59
jimmyhackers

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Post #3
can i be annoying here and ask you to reiterate with added second inlet resonator included in the equation.

there is one pre filter and one just before the inlet manifold right?

am i right in thinking that the one post filter will have a larger effect between revomed and installed than the pre filter resonator performance wise?

and that the resonator prefilter will have a larger effect on noise reduction?

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Posted 8th Jul 2011 at 07:14

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