Collection: Exhaust Resonators

Exhaust resonators are components of the exhaust system that are responsible for reducing certain frequencies of sound produced by the engine's exhaust gases. Resonators are typically cylindrical or tube-shaped & are installed in-line with the exhaust piping. They work by creating sound waves that counteract & cancel out specific frequencies, effectively reducing the overall noise level. Resonators achieve this by utilizing chambers & internal structures that cause sound waves to bounce around & interfere with each other, resulting in a reduction in specific frequencies. Unlike mufflers, which aim to reduce overall noise, resonators specifically target & attenuate certain frequencies to achieve a desired exhaust sound. They can be used in conjunction with mufflers or as standalone components. Car enthusiasts often choose to install resonators as aftermarket modifications to achieve a particular exhaust tone or to fine-tune the sound of their vehicle. It's important to note that modifying or removing resonators may impact the performance & sound characteristics of the exhaust system, & local regulations should be considered before making any changes.