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Old 02-08-2003, 01:48 PM
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What is the difference between a catalytic converter in your exhaust and an exhaust resonator? And what is the effect of not having a resonator? If I build my own exhaust should I or should I not get a resonator, and how do I get it?
Old 02-08-2003, 03:06 PM
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A catalytic converter is for emissions. It helps clean up the exhaust gas comming out of your engine. (you have to have a catalytic converter) A resonator is basically to control sound. If you don't put a resonator on your car it will be louder, but it MIGHT not sound as good as if you had one. Maybe someone can expand on this more........later
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the catalytic converter is to clean up your exhaust for emissions control. it depends on what you mean by "resonator." you have a resonator in your intake that you can remove and gain some power. what do you mean by "resonator?"
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the point of a resonator is to cut down on the CO and HC coming out of your exhaust, you will def. need one of these for emissions test, i suggest a high flow cat . a resonator will get rid of the rhaspy sound. i would definitly recommend both.
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how does a resonator cut down hydrocarbons? lol
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I think he ment to say catalytic converter.




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