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GENOME TUNING resonator delete instead of intake
Hey everyone so hears what I went with. Not too long ago I bought the perrin panel filter and was still wanting that glorious induction sound you normal associate with a short ram and cold air setup, but for the price and power gains it just wasn't adding up. So I went a bought GENOME TUNING's Aluminum resonator delete plug set. They look great, super easy to install and it greatly increased the sound I was looking for. It also helps that I have the RED TRD SOUND CHANGER. Anyway im happy with the setup now and just wanted to share this idea with all of you. Oh yeah and thanks to Ash.
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I've read that deleting the resonators can have adverse effects, no thanks :)
I'm glad you like it though. |
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http://www.bureauofspeed.com/wp-cont...ngine_3871.jpg I myself made a sound tube plug and then bought the GT resonator plug. |
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I have seen dyno plots where people lose low end when deleting the res right next to the airbox and then theres the one below the elbow after the airbox which I read was more for reducing turbulence rather than silencing anything. I made a post about it awhile ago where I had references and everything so I'll have to find them again for you, or you could search my user name. |
I haven't felt a loss of power anywhere in the rev range but I also have a drop in filter which may be why I haven't.
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And here we have people arguing about a sub 5 hp/trq
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No argument here man
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Here is my older post that I was talking about
if anyone still cares to read up on it, no one did in that particular thread. |
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