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I have a turbo back exhaust system.

I think my muffer got a silencer which i can install however i think i miss place the silencer while moving.

Is there any place or anything I can do to make my car less noisy ( Getting complain from my neighbour when I am coming home around 3am )

Would appreciate any information I can obtain.

Thanks

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I have a turbo back exhaust system.

I think my muffer got a silencer which i can install however i think i miss place the silencer while moving.

Is there any place or anything I can do to make my car less noisy ( Getting complain from my neighbour when I am coming home around 3am )

Would appreciate any information I can obtain.

Thanks

well first of all u can tell ur neighbour to STFU, lmao

i didnt know a silencer would do anything, i have a silencer but never use it cause i cant really notice it being quiet

but seriously if u wanna make it quieter u probably gonna need some more mufflers inbetween turbo and exhaust tip

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A 2nd resonator is the only option i guess. But those controllable exhaust valves are a good idea i guess if you want to limit the noise at certain times ie: when your nearly home, passing cops, or just want stealth mode hehe...

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