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Hi all,

Long time no see. I've bought a 2012 370z recently with a Motordyne Shockwave exhaust. 

It's a little too loud for me with usual driving and I'd like to turn the volume down slightly.

 

Can I add a resonator? additional muffler to quieten it down? I've always had Fujitsubo exhausts on my cars and would like it to be at a similar volume. Happy to swap the motordyne out entirely but avoiding that if I can.

Cheers,

 

Heres a pic to spice things up

 

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Can't open that file!

Looks like those Motordyne exhausts were quite expensive so I appreciate you don't want to dump it. Did they offer a silencer as an optional extra? If not it may be cheaper to replace the mufflers at the end rather than install two resonators half way down (assuming that you have two pipes).

19 minutes ago, KiwiRS4T said:

Can't open that file!

Looks like those Motordyne exhausts were quite expensive so I appreciate you don't want to dump it. Did they offer a silencer as an optional extra? If not it may be cheaper to replace the mufflers at the end rather than install two resonators half way down (assuming that you have two pipes).

Yeah apparently it was expensive. Great exhaust its just those mids that are too loud for me..

Actually thats not a bad idea, will see if there is anything Motordyne can add to quieten it.. and yeah it has dual pipes. They're so pretty it would be a shame to replace the mufflers.

Will try to link pic here instead.

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