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Drivetrain Milltek without resonator .. anyone try ?

Old Jan 5, 2006 | 02:12 PM
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Milltek without resonator .. anyone try ?

There's a Milltek on the truck coming my way - and I'm aware the sound is not much louder than stock. Wondering if anyone has tried the Milltek without the resonator - just run a straight pipe from the cat to the Y pipe.
Vendor thought it might be pretty loud without the resonator .... anyone with first hand experience here ?
 
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Old Jan 5, 2006 | 02:18 PM
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I have the Milltek header and exhaust. I find it much louder and nice popping, burbling sounds coming out! Try it first as it comes to you. If you don't like it, you can always have an exhaust shop fabricate a special piece for you to try. Might be fun!
 
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Old Jan 5, 2006 | 02:50 PM
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I have the Milltek, and at first the noise was almost too much to bear... But after a few weeks of having it on, I beileve it's the perfect compliment to the supercharger noise made by the Alta cold air intake. Now the intake isn't so loud, but I can still hear it.

Good balance imho. (with resonator on that is)
 
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Old Jan 5, 2006 | 04:18 PM
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Yes, wait to you get it on and try it out for a few weeks. It will be very easy to remove the resonator if it's too quiet for your tastes. Mine arrived today, too bad my MINI won't be here until March.
 
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Old Jan 5, 2006 | 04:55 PM
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I can help with this!

Originally Posted by wheelspnr
There's a Milltek on the truck coming my way - and I'm aware the sound is not much louder than stock. Wondering if anyone has tried the Milltek without the resonator - just run a straight pipe from the cat to the Y pipe.
Vendor thought it might be pretty loud without the resonator .... anyone with first hand experience here ?
I can help! If you don't like your Milltek the way it comes, sale it to me! Or give it to me now and I will buy you a new Magnaflow. Or I can give you $100.00 & a used Borla system with aprox. 4k miles on it (the louder one) I'm sererious! That's the best I can do for now.
 
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Old Jan 6, 2006 | 08:06 AM
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One thing I failed to mention .. this Milltek is for my '05 convertible - my choices are VERY limited - short of a 100% custom job. I'm thinking I'll have an exhaust shop fabricate a pipe to replace the pipe with the resonator attached - and mount it with bolts - this way if the sound is toooooo loud, even I - who has trouble deciding what hammer to use to hang a picture - can switch back ....
 
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Old Jan 6, 2006 | 08:17 AM
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hmm, the milltek DOES N0T sound close to stock......

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but anywho,
..i ran both a Milltek & a playmini w/out a resonator and it wuz bloody loud the playmini wuz 2 1/2" (pipe diameter plus bigger canisters ) all the way thru so it wuz louder than the MILLTEK
 
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Old Jan 13, 2006 | 01:26 PM
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comment on the Milltek

Milltek installed and I'm very sorry I wasted $800 doing it .. in my opinion, it's quieter than the stock. The installer talked me into installing it with the reasonator - other than having smaller cans, there's not a whole lot of difference.
The shop that installed it has a few ideas on getting it a little more lively ... I'll give that a shot - then talk seriously with MiniMeg and making a swap ...
 
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Old Jan 13, 2006 | 01:30 PM
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u know it really needs to wear a little b4 u get the full effect (sound)
i felt that my OEM did get louder as it aged but no where near the milltek now!!
 
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Old Jan 13, 2006 | 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by wheelspnr
Milltek installed and I'm very sorry I wasted $800 doing it .. in my opinion, it's quieter than the stock. The installer talked me into installing it with the reasonator - other than having smaller cans, there's not a whole lot of difference.
The shop that installed it has a few ideas on getting it a little more lively ... I'll give that a shot - then talk seriously with MiniMeg and making a swap ...
There are many things you / muffler shop can do to make a system louder! Per the muffler shop! You can pull the res. off. If thats to loud you can install a smaller res. (a res. is just a small "Glass Pack" per the shop and I looked for myself.) If you remove the res. and you still want it louder you can remove the stock Milltek cans and install two smaller cans. You can install some mufflers made by www.aero-turbine.com they flow good or any number of things. ie. leave the res. and remove the Milltek muffler cans and install pipe in there place. Flowmaster makes a small one chamber can. The sky is, well you know. You can PM me and we can talk over the phone. Or I can give you the phone # of a muffler shop I know who does good work, you can get ideas from them.

Good luck,
Randy & Meg
 
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Old Jan 19, 2006 | 08:15 AM
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Milltek problem resolved !

The very silent Milltek wakes up with the reasonator removed !! The "burble burble" is much more pronouned plus the thing sounds very very aggressive now when you run thru the gears.
I informed the vendor - Stratmosphere - who in turn contacted the Milltek people about my dissatisfaction.
Their answer is they're making a straight pipe of the same material as the reasonator\short connector pipe which eliminates the reasonator. People will able to purchase the system either way - with or without that added sound killer.
I must say that Milltek is very responsive to this problem .. and a word of caution to anyone contemplating an exhaust switch: pay NO ATTENTION to the sound clips online. They are not even close to what you'll get. Other than hearing first hand an exhaust you really like, you're shooting craps with cold dice when you buy an aftermarket exhaust.
 
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Old Feb 23, 2006 | 06:47 PM
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How did you like the fitment? I got mine from Stratmosphere too and the coupling for the second slip joint is placed right where the underbraces come together. There's only one place for the bolt head to go....down. It hangs lower than anything on the car and gets hung up on the four post lift we have access to.

I put an email in to Stratmosphere last week to no avail. Perhaps a phone call is necessary as well as an email to Milltek. We are having issues sealing the joints too, but will give that another shot once we have the coupling sorted out. Worst case, I'll get the short pipe welded to the muffler inlet pipe so that only the forward coupling is needed.

To think we waited for over a year for a hack design. It makes no sense why it was put together this way, though the car drives and sounds better.
 
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