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How To Remove Resonator Box
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<blockquote data-quote="oscar" data-source="post: 168215" data-attributes="member: 2757"><p>resonators are inbuilt into the system from factory to remove as many flat spots as possible, most prominently used in land rovers and what have you they are designed in a certain way so as to allow an area with a passing pressure difference. i remember a very smart man explaining this to me and i admit i did not take it all in .... so i couldn't even elaborate further</p><p></p><p>but yes you will create flat spots or worsen existing flat spots and you probably will loose 1 or 2 BHP maximum. remember that induction kits are only better for noise etc, they don't actually offer any increases in horsepower on the dyno unless you remap it to take the new induction into account dbird</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar, post: 168215, member: 2757"] resonators are inbuilt into the system from factory to remove as many flat spots as possible, most prominently used in land rovers and what have you they are designed in a certain way so as to allow an area with a passing pressure difference. i remember a very smart man explaining this to me and i admit i did not take it all in .... so i couldn't even elaborate further but yes you will create flat spots or worsen existing flat spots and you probably will loose 1 or 2 BHP maximum. remember that induction kits are only better for noise etc, they don't actually offer any increases in horsepower on the dyno unless you remap it to take the new induction into account dbird [/QUOTE]
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