i have a '93 Sentra SE-R with a 2.5" header, a test pipe, 2.25" pipe, with a high flow muffler. i was wondering how much of a difference it would make if i was to delete the resisnator? any and all imput is appreciated. thanks
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Resonators do not restrict flow. Regardless of what the Honda crowd thinks. Keep the resonator, you'll notice no performance difference at all. Just that your car will be stupid loud.
I have no resonator on my rallycross car (and I've had several different setups including VE and DE-T), and the exhaust is definitely raspier without a resonator.
All of my last exhaust systems had resonators.
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