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Would the Magnaflow resonated X pipe make the car quieter or louder? Maybe even the same sound as the suitcase?

The Magnaflow seems like a reasonable solution. I just don't want it to quiet my Mustang down! :D
Just a smidge louder than the suitcase. Better sound.
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It takes 100 miles or so to break in.
 

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Ya if u have a garage it's 10 times worse on cold start, I have to keep my garage door and remote start it from in the house ������
Curious, if you were to back in and start with garage door shut would it significantly reduce the sound the neighbors hear? I currently live in a condo with open car port but am building a house in suburb with garage but am also likely adding catted long tubes to my Corsa. I realize can tune down cold start but that first thing in the morning before work is literally the only time I wouldn't want it, all other times it's more than welcome (at least with extremes on stock headers currently) and would hate to tune it out for just that one start. But also don't want to piss off community as soon as I move in :headbonk:
 

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Curious, if you were to back in and start with garage door shut would it significantly reduce the sound the neighbors hear? I currently live in a condo with open car port but am building a house in suburb with garage but am also likely adding catted long tubes to my Corsa. I realize can tune down cold start but that first thing in the morning before work is literally the only time I wouldn't want it, all other times it's more than welcome (at least with extremes on stock headers currently) and would hate to tune it out for just that one start. But also don't want to piss off community as soon as I move in :headbonk:
I do this before 7 AM and after 10 PM. It drops the volume significantly from the initial start within 10 seconds or so.

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I do this before 7 AM and after 10 PM. It drops the volume significantly from the initial start within 10 seconds or so.

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Awesome thanks for that feedback. That's what I was hoping to hear.
 

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Curious, if you were to back in and start with garage door shut would it significantly reduce the sound the neighbors hear? I currently live in a condo with open car port but am building a house in suburb with garage but am also likely adding catted long tubes to my Corsa. I realize can tune down cold start but that first thing in the morning before work is literally the only time I wouldn't want it, all other times it's more than welcome (at least with extremes on stock headers currently) and would hate to tune it out for just that one start. But also don't want to piss off community as soon as I move in :headbonk:


Yes i have mine backed in and it's ridiculous with garage door open, with it shut, it's not so bad, I can hear it inside the house still but not deafening. My garage is about 150 ft from my house. Not connected. So with you having a condo and it being connected that's a tough one, depends how much u like your neighbors haha
 

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I just installed a resonator delete H-pipe and am still on the stock (2018) mufflers and it sounds great, especially at cruising speeds on the highway. It reminds me of the way everyone's cars sounded back in the 70's - I'm 63 - but still having car fun.

I didn't experience any drone at all and it's got a really nice burble at cruise. Cold start is definitely louder than with the suitcase resonator installed but it's not over the top loud.

I'm considering swapping out my stock mufflers for either the FRPP touring or sport muffler axle-backs to save some weight, but that's the only reason right now. Otherwise, it now has a really sweet sound to it.
 

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Muffler Delete.
Resonator Delete.
Install 28" glasspacks in place of resonator.

Enjoy the compliments, and the $100 exhaust job that sounds better than the $1k nonsense people buy.
 

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Where in Illinois are you? I have a Steeda h-pipe brand new that I never used. It’s the cut and clamp style.
 

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I just installed a resonator delete H-pipe and am still on the stock (2018) mufflers and it sounds great, especially at cruising speeds on the highway. It reminds me of the way everyone's cars sounded back in the 70's - I'm 63 - but still having car fun.

I didn't experience any drone at all and it's got a really nice burble at cruise. Cold start is definitely louder than with the suitcase resonator installed but it's not over the top loud.

I'm considering swapping out my stock mufflers for either the FRPP touring or sport muffler axle-backs to save some weight, but that's the only reason right now. Otherwise, it now has a really sweet sound to it.
I have a lethal performance H pipe and the FRPP touring axle backs and It's at least for my tastes pretty much perfect. There is no rasp, and no drone, just a mellow deep tone when accelerating. I ran the stock mufflers with the H pipe for two years. The FRPP touring is approximately 20% louder than the stock with H pipe was on acceleration and start-up. On the road cruising at 55-75 mph very little difference at all. The FRPP by Borla is a bit expensive but worth every penny IMO.
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