TexityTex
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Recently I had the mufflers on my 2015 5.0 Ultimate swapped out for two offset single entry, dual out, Magnaflow mufflers, (I'm afraid I don't know the part number). The car sounds absolutely amazing when throttled. It was a hilarious ride home to have the luxury of an S-Class with Mustang-owners turning their heads at the sound.
As I said, the car sounded great.
Until... it warms up a bit. After about 10 minutes on the road, the standard Hyundai/Magnaflow drone kicks in. Normally it's not a big deal, but when your car comes only in an Automatic Transmission, and there are no shortage of low gradient hills on the way to work, a 20 minute commute is about 50% annoying.
I've been researching this problem for roughly two days now. I'm afraid I have no choice but to go back to the muffler guys and discuss the problem with them.
Before I do, I want to be well equipped to wax intellectual about the problem. So I'm looking for anyone, who's had similar problems. Is there anyone who has modified the exhaust on their 5.0 Tau V8? Anyone found a cure for the droning problem? Anyone who can give direct advice as to the core cause of drone other than the text-book "pipe resonance frequency" answer, as that means very little to a lay-person such as myself.
I've seen people suggest a side-chamber resonator on a T-Pipe. I've heard suggestions to delete the second Cat. I've heard that I should consider necking down the pipe size. I've even been told (and tried) that I can sound deaden the trunk to make it less noticeable. That did not work.
As I said, the car sounded great.
Until... it warms up a bit. After about 10 minutes on the road, the standard Hyundai/Magnaflow drone kicks in. Normally it's not a big deal, but when your car comes only in an Automatic Transmission, and there are no shortage of low gradient hills on the way to work, a 20 minute commute is about 50% annoying.
I've been researching this problem for roughly two days now. I'm afraid I have no choice but to go back to the muffler guys and discuss the problem with them.
Before I do, I want to be well equipped to wax intellectual about the problem. So I'm looking for anyone, who's had similar problems. Is there anyone who has modified the exhaust on their 5.0 Tau V8? Anyone found a cure for the droning problem? Anyone who can give direct advice as to the core cause of drone other than the text-book "pipe resonance frequency" answer, as that means very little to a lay-person such as myself.
I've seen people suggest a side-chamber resonator on a T-Pipe. I've heard suggestions to delete the second Cat. I've heard that I should consider necking down the pipe size. I've even been told (and tried) that I can sound deaden the trunk to make it less noticeable. That did not work.