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Dynomax mini bullets too loud, any cheap resonators?

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After watching several vids I decided to put on the dynomax mini bullets on. 3 inch with 4 inch tips. Sound inside with the h pipe resonator delete is just too loud I can barely touch the exhaust without the interior screaming loud:(I'm actually dreading driving into work tomorrow the hour and a half ride that I usually love. Short or putting the stickers back on are they any cheap resonators I could get that could be installed behind the h pipe to lower the sound of these or did I just make a big mistake ?
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Go as long as possible. You should be able to fit 18" bullets behind the H.

Best way to lower interior volume is a well designed muffler. Corsa touring with your H-pipe would sound badass.
 
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My buddy has a set of 24" bullets he would give me that are new but I think they would be way too long, might have him bring them to work and I can put the car on the lift and see how much room.
 

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My buddy has a set of 24" bullets he would give me that are new but I think they would be way too long, might have him bring them to work and I can put the car on the lift and see how much room.
Those won't fit unfortunately. 18" ones will tame it significantly.
 
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I see they list a 16.5 inch one in 2.5" so that would prolly be what I need. Just need to keep a eye out for a good deal
 

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Would glass packs quiet it down more then the race bullets? Has anyone had any experience with those vibrant resonators also?
 

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Haha I have no cats, x pipe and 3" race bullets for "mufflers" and have been rocking it for 8k miles I love pissing my neighbors off
 

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Would glass packs quiet it down more then the race bullets? Has anyone had any experience with those vibrant resonators also?
Not necessarily. The vibrant resonators are excellent for reducing drone and volume, as are the race bullets. [MENTION=7398]Todd15Fastback[/MENTION] threw them behind his resonator delete when he had Roush axlebacks (easily as loud as what you have) and it toned it down significantly.
 
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So either the full size bullets or the vibrant resonators would help me out quite a bit?
 

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Not necessarily. The vibrant resonators are excellent for reducing drone and volume, as are the race bullets. @Todd15Fastback threw them behind his resonator delete when he had Roush axlebacks (easily as loud as what you have) and it toned it down significantly.
[MENTION=10281]BmacIL[/MENTION] is correct. I put these behind my h-pipe with the Roush axleback when I had that setup. It tamed the noise/volume nicely. I was actually surprised how much it helped.

https://www.amazon.com/Pypes-Exhaus...=1489668226&sr=8-1&keywords=pypes+m80+muffler
 

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I wonder if the h pipe has a lot to do with the volume too? The vids I saw on here that used the same set up had a x pipe that was the only difference.
 

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I wonder if the h pipe has a lot to do with the volume too? The vids I saw on here that used the same set up had a x pipe that was the only difference.
Actually...I ran the Ford Racing x-pipe first with the Roush and then switched to the Lethal Performance h-pipe and added the resonators. Both setups were loud as hell until the resonators were added.
 

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The vibrant resonators and the pypes resonators that you sent me that link are basically the same ?
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