Motordyne XYZ
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From what I see there is a $60 difference between the two with the straight pipe.
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I've been reading endless threads about people's experience with the XYZ, but there is one question I haven't found an answer for:
What is the sound difference between the resonator attachment and the striaght pipe attachment. I'm looking to amplify the OEM sound, but I don't want my ears to get anihilated inside the car.
From what I gather, the resonator is louder than the straight pipe so what I'm looking for is probably closer to the straight pipe?
Thanks
What is the sound difference between the resonator attachment and the striaght pipe attachment. I'm looking to amplify the OEM sound, but I don't want my ears to get anihilated inside the car.
From what I gather, the resonator is louder than the straight pipe so what I'm looking for is probably closer to the straight pipe?
Thanks
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I've been reading endless threads about people's experience with the XYZ, but there is one question I haven't found an answer for:
What is the sound difference between the resonator attachment and the striaght pipe attachment. I'm looking to amplify the OEM sound, but I don't want my ears to get anihilated inside the car.
From what I gather, the resonator is louder than the straight pipe so what I'm looking for is probably closer to the straight pipe?
Thanks![Big Grin](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
What is the sound difference between the resonator attachment and the striaght pipe attachment. I'm looking to amplify the OEM sound, but I don't want my ears to get anihilated inside the car.
From what I gather, the resonator is louder than the straight pipe so what I'm looking for is probably closer to the straight pipe?
Thanks
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The stock y-pipe has nothing to keep it quiet, except the restrictive design, so if you're keeping the rest of the exhaust the same, i'd say you just want the straight pipe.
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