My Roush exhaust with and with out the resonator

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So I ran my Roush exhaust for a few months with the Resonator delete and it was horrible the drone was awful, on the high way, on side roads always just way too loud. So we put the stock resonator back in and the sound is great it has totally eliminated the drone but still has a great note when I step on it. Thought I would share my opinion on with and with out the resonator.
 

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I'm not a fan of removing the resonator since it can help tone down the sound an exhaust.
 

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Lol I run the Roush straight rear exit and have no drone with the resonator gone . It has a rumble and I can talk on the phone and no drone . Guess I'm just lucky


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Lol I run the Roush straight rear exit and have no drone with the resonator gone . It has a rumble and I can talk on the phone and no drone . Guess I'm just lucky


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Yeah what he said^


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Lol I run the Roush straight rear exit and have no drone with the resonator gone . It has a rumble and I can talk on the phone and no drone . Guess I'm just lucky


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Me too! Have some initial drone upon slow acceleration but after that pretty much nothing but pure happiness with the sound. Quite the rumble on mine as it does tend to set off other car alarms. :)
 
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