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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: vidman2 on 31 October 2015, 16:41

Title: Resonated Non-resonated?
Post by: vidman2 on 31 October 2015, 16:41
Excuse my ignorance but can anyone explain what the difference is between a Resonated and a Non-Resonated exhaust system.

Interested in loudness, drone, performance etc.

Title: Re: Resonated Non-resonated?
Post by: GeoBog on 31 October 2015, 21:29
The difference is the non-resonated exhaust doesn't have the rear silencer box (some call it muffler), it has straight through pipe. This obviously means more sound but also more drone. I also believe they are illegal and on some cars they can fail the NOx testing during MOT.
Title: Re: Resonated Non-resonated?
Post by: GrahamFR on 02 November 2015, 08:24
Q. What is a resonator and what's the difference between a resonated and non-resonated exhaust system?

A. A resonator is a chamber in the exhaust system that contains a specific volume of air which is designed to cancel out certain frequencies of sound (made by the engine) - making the exhaust noise quieter.

Therefore, a non-resonated exhaust system will give you extra performance and a louder exhaust note and the resonated system will give you extra performance without increasing the exhaust noise much.

From Milltek themselves.

Res and non res is not related to emissions or nox levels either sorry geo, just sound, you're thinking of a straight through decat pipe
Title: Re: Resonated Non-resonated?
Post by: vidman2 on 02 November 2015, 08:39
Thanks Guys