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Old 10-17-2004, 02:03 PM
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The Resonator

if i take out the resonator on my 02 gp whill i have probs whit the rear o2 sensor?also how much will it change the sound?
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Old 10-17-2004, 02:29 PM
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Nope,it has nothing to do with the rear O2,It monitors the cat not the resonator.If you keep the stock mufflers it will sound a bit deeper.

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Re: The Resonator

To be honest, since our 3800 engine firing timing between the cylinders are so close together compared let's say to a V8 or a boxer engine the sound will be louder but will not be cooler. You want better sound you will only get it on these cars with headers and a catback system (A good one). The CATBACK will make up for the engine close firing timing among the spark plugs. Remember that our cars to burn "exahustgases" fire 2 times per cycle and that affects the car sound as well. The sound will not enhance that much on these babie's
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