Sometimes I rather not have the note
I don't think they'll have anything G specific, but you should be able to get a universal one installed. Very common item & a muffler shop is your best bet. Try to find a shop that does a lot of custom exhaust installs.
yea..put back the stock exhuast and get the y pipe and mid pipe..tat should put a nice growl without having the constant rumble..
I will be testing this pretty soon..within the next couple of weeks...
I will be testing this pretty soon..within the next couple of weeks...
Originally Posted by g35noob
are you kidding me. the stock exhaust is hard to hear when cruising even in my coupe. you have the ears of my parents O_O.
do the dynamat because you only want to dampen the sound in cabin right?
do the dynamat because you only want to dampen the sound in cabin right?
btw, i'm not talking about cruising speed. when i'm in traffic and going from 20-35 constantly it sounds like my tranny is slipping... irritates me.
Wow, well, according to some of your posts, you come off like a jerk when some people are just joking around, and you slam someone else (unless that was a joke on your end), in the post above. Not a cool way to initiate response.
With that said, yes, you should get a resonator put inline, and you can get a resonator for about 25-29 bucks and have it installed at any muffler shop for about 40-50 bucks. You will have to weld it on, as there are none that are bolt-on for our cars. Get the brand called CarSound, as it is the cheapest and the best (distributed by most Magnaflow dealers). Good luck.
With that said, yes, you should get a resonator put inline, and you can get a resonator for about 25-29 bucks and have it installed at any muffler shop for about 40-50 bucks. You will have to weld it on, as there are none that are bolt-on for our cars. Get the brand called CarSound, as it is the cheapest and the best (distributed by most Magnaflow dealers). Good luck.
Originally Posted by G35Alex
Wow, well, according to some of your posts, you come off like a jerk when some people are just joking around, and you slam someone else (unless that was a joke on your end), in the post above. Not a cool way to initiate response.
With that said, yes, you should get a resonator put inline, and you can get a resonator for about 25-29 bucks and have it installed at any muffler shop for about 40-50 bucks. You will have to weld it on, as there are none that are bolt-on for our cars. Get the brand called CarSound, as it is the cheapest and the best (distributed by most Magnaflow dealers). Good luck.
With that said, yes, you should get a resonator put inline, and you can get a resonator for about 25-29 bucks and have it installed at any muffler shop for about 40-50 bucks. You will have to weld it on, as there are none that are bolt-on for our cars. Get the brand called CarSound, as it is the cheapest and the best (distributed by most Magnaflow dealers). Good luck.
On your comment about my "joking"... mind your own business. If someone makes a malicious comment, I will put them in their place. Now, I can be either tongue in cheek or I can joke also. If you read carefully, you will see civil responses to people who are looking to help... those who are being clowns, get treated that way. So watch who you are calling a jerk. You see the clowns are off the thread now and in general I am getting what I am looking for. I'm sure everyone here can take a "joke"... but if you have nothing to add then do not post.
Originally Posted by Corinth
... but if you have nothing to add then do not post
Originally Posted by Corinth
If someone makes a malicious comment, I will put them in their place. Now, I can be either tongue in cheek or I can joke also.
i fully expected your rebuttal but you did come on a bit strong. i did make a face after my insult to show that it was a joke. i only said that because in general it is rare for people to complain about a stock car's loudness. and general concensus is that the sedan in particular is really quiet for a sports sedan;
Originally Posted by Moog
Man, the stock exhaust on the sedan is so quiet. If you really must quiet it down, you can probably go to a muffler shop and add some resonators.
Originally Posted by Vic
I drove a loaner g35 sedan when I serviced my coupe. I did not noticed that there is the purr sound on the sedan. I thought it was pretty quiet.
Originally Posted by g35cas
Sounds like you need to trade the G in for a Toyota camry.
my apologies for the "malicious" comment.
Originally Posted by Corinth
I'm not sure if I'm willing to Dynamat my car. I was hoping that I could adjust the exhaust system without spending an arm and a leg.
Last edited by g35noob; Mar 9, 2005 at 11:12 PM.
Originally Posted by Corinth
Thanks for the info... it sounds like it'll help me a ton.
On your comment about my "joking"... mind your own business. If someone makes a malicious comment, I will put them in their place. Now, I can be either tongue in cheek or I can joke also. If you read carefully, you will see civil responses to people who are looking to help... those who are being clowns, get treated that way. So watch who you are calling a jerk. You see the clowns are off the thread now and in general I am getting what I am looking for. I'm sure everyone here can take a "joke"... but if you have nothing to add then do not post.
On your comment about my "joking"... mind your own business. If someone makes a malicious comment, I will put them in their place. Now, I can be either tongue in cheek or I can joke also. If you read carefully, you will see civil responses to people who are looking to help... those who are being clowns, get treated that way. So watch who you are calling a jerk. You see the clowns are off the thread now and in general I am getting what I am looking for. I'm sure everyone here can take a "joke"... but if you have nothing to add then do not post.
Alex
Originally Posted by G35Alex
I do not know you, so I apologize for taking this a step further about your response back to me. I agree that the charlatan responses are sometimes not necessary, however, being a bit relaxed (this is the internet after all) certainly will evoke greater, hopefully, more positive response to you, and then your comments will not be viewed as "clown-ish", as you go around threatening who should do what and where (which, in my eyes puts you on "their" level). Anyway, I wish you the best of luck, and if you want to find a cheap dealer for the Carsound resonator, I will be happy to point you in the right direction (via PM). Good luck Corinth.
Alex
Alex
Originally Posted by g35noob
But he did post. and he did help, he just made an extra comment on the side as well.
THIS WAS NOT DIRECTED TOWARDS HIM.
yeah... you were right about me making a malicious comment. it was intended to ridicule you a tiny bit, but it was a joke. after all i never said my parents had bad hearing, im only 18 my parents are pretty young. not that you would know that.
i fully expected your rebuttal but you did come on a bit strong. i did make a face after my insult to show that it was a joke. i only said that because in general it is rare for people to complain about a stock car's loudness. and general concensus is that the sedan in particular is really quiet for a sports sedan;
you rebutted at most of them as well and i guess i shouldve seen that coming.
my apologies for the "malicious" comment.
YOU MALICIOUS? NOT REALLY. BUT THERE WAS NO REASON TO MAKE THAT COMMENT AFTER A COUPLE OF PEOPLE HAVE ALREADY ADDRESSED IT AND I REPLIED WITH MY REASONING.
I am not sure if you already resolved this problem, but if not, why not dynamat? it will dampen the noise in the cabin, and everyone outside will still hear the awesome purr. not to mention the satisfaction you get from gassing will also still be there with windows open. sounds like the best route to go in my opinion.
THIS WAS NOT DIRECTED TOWARDS HIM.
yeah... you were right about me making a malicious comment. it was intended to ridicule you a tiny bit, but it was a joke. after all i never said my parents had bad hearing, im only 18 my parents are pretty young. not that you would know that.
i fully expected your rebuttal but you did come on a bit strong. i did make a face after my insult to show that it was a joke. i only said that because in general it is rare for people to complain about a stock car's loudness. and general concensus is that the sedan in particular is really quiet for a sports sedan;
you rebutted at most of them as well and i guess i shouldve seen that coming.
my apologies for the "malicious" comment.
YOU MALICIOUS? NOT REALLY. BUT THERE WAS NO REASON TO MAKE THAT COMMENT AFTER A COUPLE OF PEOPLE HAVE ALREADY ADDRESSED IT AND I REPLIED WITH MY REASONING.
I am not sure if you already resolved this problem, but if not, why not dynamat? it will dampen the noise in the cabin, and everyone outside will still hear the awesome purr. not to mention the satisfaction you get from gassing will also still be there with windows open. sounds like the best route to go in my opinion.
Last edited by Corinth; Mar 10, 2005 at 02:19 AM.
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