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Hello All,
I have 2015 GT 5.0.
Installed a used Cat-Back system with an H-tube crossover.
When In 6th gear running approx. 1800-1900 (or less) RPM, I am getting a very loud annoying 'reverb-drone" tone from the system inside the cabin.
Goes away upon acceleration or deceleration. Present on straight line without rpm variation.
So, I was wondering if it might be due to the H-tube crossover causing this reverb effect at lower RPM,s
Anyone run this system ?
Curious if the X-Pipe crossover would work better.
As I understand it, an X-pipe crossover may be a bit quieter than the H-Pipe because of an increase in overall exhaust flow.
Anyone have real world practical experience regarding this or the issue I mentioned above ?
Thanks for your thoughts.
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I have the same system with the x pipe, bought the car with it about a month ago. Sounds the same here, I am thinking about having j pipes welded on, was looking to maybe replace either the mid mufflers or the end ones but j pipes should be the cheapest option. Hoping if I can get rid of the drone I will be happy with it, I don't think it's too crazy loud like Corsa extreme. I have stainless workers headers with cats also
 

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Anyone have real world practical experience regarding this or the issue I mentioned above ?
Thanks for your thoughts.
It’s the rear mufflers, they are not designed to cancel typical drone frequencies.
H-pipe, X-pipe, No-pipe will not change the drone.
At the end of the day it’s the rear muffler design that kills drone such as AWE or CORSA, Borla does a good job but I can’t stand fiber packed mufflers.
Rear Helmholtz should do the trick. Depends what you want to spend.
Something like this Thermal R&D gets it done effectively.
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Rear Helmholtz should do the trick. Depends what you want to spend.
Something like this Thermal R&D gets it done effectively.
Thanks for the info !
I'm seriously considering this system.
 
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Thank you GregO for the recommendation:
OK, So I installed the Thermal R&D system. I am very impressed ! It has a deep tone and there is absolutely NO drone at any speed or RPM. Install took about 2 hours. The cabin is quiet enough to hear the stereo and I don't have to blast it. Granted, this system may not be as loud as some others on the market but I didn't want super loud, was looking for a nice deep low muscle car tone and is louder than stock. I highly recommend this system.
https://thermalrd.com/
 
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I might just be a menace or insane or both but I can't wait for the drone on my mbrp race :crazy: previous owner said the cops pulled him over to give him warnings about it too :crackup:
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