you wont gain any horsepower, you will just gain more noise
The main purpose of a resonator is to reduce exhaust noise. Removing it will give the car exhaust a deeper sound.
It is an aftermarket exhaust that is more free flowing so it increases horsepower and changes the tone of the car
a resonator restricts the sound in your exhaust. removing the resonator will give it a deeper sound. i would suggest changing the entire exhaust system and leaving he resonator off which would make a louder/meaner sound. leaving it on would silence the idle but when you rev it really high it would still be loud.
If it has one, it would be after the catalytic converter and before your muffler....usually right in the middle of the exhaust line. If it is an aftermarket exhaust system, a lot of people pull the resonator so it is louder and has less restriction without one. Hope this helps!
Yes It does how much h.p. is gained depends on the type of system you get.
dampen the noise of exhaust
"Resonator" usually refers to the Exhaust system. A resonator is a piece of tubing that is slightly larger in diameter than the rest of the exhaust pipe. It is usually located after the catalytic converter, and before the muffler. Vehicles can have multiple resonators. They also usually have some sort of sound deadening material inside. The name resonator would lead one to believe it makes the exhaust louder, but it is actually there to reduce drone and make a quieter exhaust tone. Resonator can also refer to a chamber in the intake system of the car that serves the same purpose as a resonator in the exhaust system.
the resonator is a separate part of the exhaust system not part of the muffler it is to change the tone of an engine sound some are mounted before the muffler and some after the muffler if you really want to remove it cut it off with a sawsall or chain cutter and weld in a piece of pipe or look at a aftermarket exhaust catalog many replacement pipes omit resonator's.
The first thing you can do is to change the stock exhaust system with an aftermarket exhaust system. In turn, you should fit a performance intake filter and either re-map the standard ECU or replace it, again with an aftermarket solution.
install aftermarket mods such as air intake, exhaust, and even turbo down the line if u feel inclined to.
Very little. It is better to have duals instead of single as it is harder for the car to breath. But it can add 5-10 horse.
No, it will only make the exhaust sound deeper. however, note that over time, on some vehicles it will cause premature wear on the engine valves.