As resonance works, it quietes down the noise of your intake at WOT, or wide open throttle. You can remove it to make your exhaust sound louder by removing your intake tubing, removing the bottle looking plastic box, and filling the hole with a pill or vitamin bottle lid. I believe I used a Tylenol lid. It does not give you any power, only a better sounding intake.
up behind transmission under the intake manifold to be more comftable take the battery off or you can leave it on,its your choice.thanks.
Simply unscrew the air intake hose from the resonator box. Then look on all 4 sides of the resonator for some bolts. Use a ratchet with an extension to unscrew the bolts, and it pops right off. Did it on my trailblazer to change thee spark plugs (located underneath the resonator box). Hope this helps!
"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.
With out major modifications the internals will become externals
it is located, or rather mounted on your air intake system. Whether the intake is an aftermarket part of oem the IAT sensor/connectors are usually on the manifold of the intake.
i think you may be talking about the resonator box. that quiets the intake noise and stops that hissing noise from hard acceleration. many people remove them because they like the extra noise.
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.
They call it a muffler. Or Catalyst. Or resonator.
catalytic converter,resonator,muffler and oxygen sensor
SRS is your safety restrait system probably your airbag sensors my 1992 has the same problem. the previous owner hit someone leaving damage to the front end. THE dealer should be able to reset it.
There are many upgrades available for the Mitsubishi Evo X. A cold air intake system is a great addition, as well as an upgraded exhaust system. Both turbo manifolds and new O2 housings can be added for better perfomance, as well as intercoolers, blow-off valves, and coilovers.
there's a resonator, and mufflers... the resonator usually comes first in the system, closer to the engine, but behind the catalytic converters... but to answer your question, there isn't really a "premuffler" on any car