SW Cat Back exhaust with resonator delete

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Todd Turbo S

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Hi All

My SW exhaust arrived and I was supprised that it didn't include deleting the resonator, so I just ordered the parts to complete the installation with the deleted resonator.

I wanted to ask if anyone has this set up, and if so, is there any noticable drone?

Feedback appreciated.
Todd
 

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I went headers back and love it. it might drone just a bit in the 50mph range but who drives that slow. but I think its a combanation of the exhaust and CAI love the sound of both.
 
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Thanks, unfortunately, in CA we can't have headers nor high flow cats, will not pass smog, otherwise I would be installing the headers and cat's too.
 

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No headers here and I don't have much of a drone like he said at about 55 you get a little but a few bars on the radio cover it up haha

I didn't have to order anything else to install. Everything was in the box. Just had to cut stock exhaust after the res. like 7" from the flange and bolted right on!
 

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if you would want it louder I would take the resonater out. it is just a exstra mufler. I wonder what just a resonater would sound like? I love my SW
 
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Yes, I'm going to delete the RES. I had to order extra connections inorder to do so. WIll be having it installed on Friday. Muffler shop is charging $80 How long does it take from strart to finish?
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A catback install shouldn't be more than a couple of hours, its probably harder to remove the stock exhaust than it is to install our catback. Let us know how it sounds without the resonator!
 

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the S-type is, the chambered is not. I have the S-type still need to get the hight flow cats off. then I should have no restrictions at all.

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this is the chambered muffler.

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this is the S-type muffler.

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