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Old Feb 21, 2016 | 07:57 AM
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First Post! Help With Exhaust Please!

Hey guys first post here on azine.

I just did some exhaust work on my car this weekend (09 TSX). I added magnaflows 11225 and increased the pipes to 2.25 in. It sounds awesome; a low deep growl. The problem is that the shop recommended I take off the resonator...now its way too loud and the drone is terrible. What resonator do you guys recommend for this issue? Vibrant, magnaflows.... or something else?
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Old Feb 21, 2016 | 08:48 AM
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Vibrant and Magnaflows are both well known and either will do well. If it's an exhaust shop, I'm surprised they don't carry some generic resonators. Problem with custom exhaust is you never know what you'll end up with or need to fix your droning. There's so many different styles of resonators and each will alter the overall sound of your exhaust differently.

I'm running an Tsudo cat back that was too loud and droney for my taste. The local shop took off the Tsudo resonator and put in a generic resonator, but it was longer (12" to 18" length change) which helped with the droning and soothed the noise down a bit.

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Old Feb 21, 2016 | 09:03 AM
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Okay Awesome, thanks for you input!

I took it to Meineke, I think they do carry resonators. The thing was that when the car was done I was excited with the new noise and deep growl... but then after driving it for a bit and complaints from my father, I kinda figured it was TOO loud lol
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Old Feb 21, 2016 | 09:04 AM
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I've also still got my stock exhaust in my garage, with the stock resonator... do you think that would be a good idea to put it back on? or get another one (aftermarket or shop exhaust)
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Old Feb 21, 2016 | 09:07 AM
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Personally, I'd leave the stock exhaust alone so you can reuse it if/when you decide to sell the car. I would play with adding a resonator on to your custom set up.
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Old Feb 21, 2016 | 09:09 AM
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That sounds like a good idea, thanks. How much did the shop charge you to put on the resonator? Meineke was saying about $100
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Old Feb 21, 2016 | 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by San_Andres17
Meineke was saying about $100
My local shop charged me $8x.xx for parts and labor to take off the Tsudo and weld on their generic. I would call around to some performance/custom exhaust shops if there are any in your area. They work solely with exhausts and could give you a better idea to fix the issues you aren't happy with.
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Old Feb 21, 2016 | 09:35 AM
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Sweet dude, I appreciate all the help
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Old Feb 22, 2016 | 07:00 AM
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Vibrant ultra quiet resonators are the most effective ones I've used.
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Old Feb 22, 2016 | 02:05 PM
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Yeah I think I was leaning more towards that one. I've gotten a little accustomed to the noise, but I think it would be best with a resonator. Does your still have that nice deep tone with the resonator?
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Old Feb 22, 2016 | 02:43 PM
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For anyone that one to check it out. They F'd up my left stock tip. Its a different shape than the other one.. not sure if you can tell in that pic




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Old May 11, 2016 | 09:47 PM
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Update for who ever is interested. About a couple of weeks ago I got a Vibrant 1140 2.25" Ultra Quiet Resonator, and boy did it make a difference. Car still sounds aggressive but drone is pretty much completely gone and my car isn't vibrating like crazy. Thank you guys!
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Old Aug 5, 2016 | 10:08 AM
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New on here. Just ordered my 11225 for my '11 TSX. hopefully it sounds nice with the stock pipings! Are those factory tips on your exhaust?
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Old Aug 5, 2016 | 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by banh_mi_tit
New on here. Just ordered my 11225 for my '11 TSX. hopefully it sounds nice with the stock pipings! Are those factory tips on your exhaust?
Hey there! Yup those are stock tips. I just asked for them to remove it and bolt it on to the magnaflows; but welding it on may be better. You're going to run the magnaflows with stock piping? The stock piping is 1.25 in I believe and the magnaflows are 2.25 in, at-least the ones I got. You might have some difficulty getting them welded.
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Old Aug 6, 2016 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by San_Andres17
Hey there! Yup those are stock tips. I just asked for them to remove it and bolt it on to the magnaflows; but welding it on may be better. You're going to run the magnaflows with stock piping? The stock piping is 1.25 in I believe and the magnaflows are 2.25 in, at-least the ones I got. You might have some difficulty getting them welded.
The stock pipings are 1.25?? i got the 2.25 too. iv been reading forums and many have bought the same muffler with the stock pipings. hmmm
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Old Aug 6, 2016 | 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by banh_mi_tit
The stock pipings are 1.25?? i got the 2.25 too. iv been reading forums and many have bought the same muffler with the stock pipings. hmmm
At-least that's what they told me at the shop. The guy said he can weld them on but that it might not sound as well because he'd have to weld the inlet of the muffler down to the stock pipe size. Where are you planning on getting them welded?
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Old Aug 6, 2016 | 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by San_Andres17
At-least that's what they told me at the shop. The guy said he can weld them on but that it might not sound as well because he'd have to weld the inlet of the muffler down to the stock pipe size. Where are you planning on getting them welded?
Since i have never done anything with exhaust systems before, i just yelped it to find a good muffler shop around here
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Old Aug 6, 2016 | 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by banh_mi_tit
Since i have never done anything with exhaust systems before, i just yelped it to find a good muffler shop around here
Oh okay. I went to meineke, they were okay; they got the job done. I took some pictures of my stock exhaust and some measurements I'll post em for you.
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Old Aug 6, 2016 | 09:43 AM
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Here is my Stock muffler

That the measurement of the flange where the stock piping goes through. Pretty much 2 in

That is the part where stock piping goes into the muffler

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I am not sure where I got 1.25 from I might of remembered incorrectly
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Old Aug 6, 2016 | 01:52 PM
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[QUOTE=San_Andres17;15820219]I am not sure where I got 1.25 from I might of remembered incorrectly[/QUOTE

Thanks for the pics. How much did meineke charge you? Also, forgot if you stated this or not, but did you end up taking off the resonator?
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Old Aug 6, 2016 | 10:35 PM
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[QUOTE=banh_mi_tit;15820297]
Originally Posted by San_Andres17
I am not sure where I got 1.25 from I might of remembered incorrectly[/QUOTE

Thanks for the pics. How much did meineke charge you? Also, forgot if you stated this or not, but did you end up taking off the resonator?
I think it was around $250 to get everything welded and get the new piping. I originally took off the resonator, but I regretted my decision. The car was too loud even when I was going slow. And not to mention the drone and the backfiring constantly; which caused me too eat up gas. So I ended up getting a vibrant resonator in place of the stock one
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[QUOTE=San_Andres17;15820497]
Originally Posted by banh_mi_tit

I think it was around $250 to get everything welded and get the new piping. I originally took off the resonator, but I regretted my decision. The car was too loud even when I was going slow. And not to mention the drone and the backfiring constantly; which caused me too eat up gas. So I ended up getting a vibrant resonator in place of the stock one
Thanks for the info dude. I was thinking about taking off the resonator cause people say its too quiet with it, but I'm probably gonna leave it on now that i talked to you.
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Old Aug 6, 2016 | 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by San_Andres17

Thanks for the info dude. I was thinking about taking off the resonator cause people say its too quiet with it, but I'm probably gonna leave it on now that i talked to you.
Yeah it's up to you man. I'd suggest leaving it. It cost me about 90 for the resonator and another 90 to weld it on. Wish I would've kept the stock one on lol. But you live you learn. If you need any more help just lmk
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Originally Posted by banh_mi_tit

Yeah it's up to you man. I'd suggest leaving it. It cost me about 90 for the resonator and another 90 to weld it on. Wish I would've kept the stock one on lol. But you live you learn. If you need any more help just lmk
Thanks bro. saw your picture on your profile. How did you manage to take the front plate template off? I live in Pennslyvania and we don't have front plates!
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Old Aug 7, 2016 | 06:40 AM
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[QUOTE=banh_mi_tit;15820517]
Originally Posted by San_Andres17

Thanks bro. saw your picture on your profile. How did you manage to take the front plate template off? I live in Pennslyvania and we don't have front plates!
Oh the car never had one to begin with lol. I live in Florida we don't use them either. I sometimes think it'd be cool to have one though.
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