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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Restoration => Topic started by: babaron on September 10, 2010, 12:18:28 AM
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I'm getting a crossflow muffler installed on my '69 L78 tomorrow am and was wondering if anyone has any experience with resonators. They are on there now (w/o the muffler) and I need to decide if I am to leave them on or remove them. I belie ???ve either way would be correct for a 5E build. I think it's too loud now but would like to keep a low rumble with the muffler. Any thoughts?
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Lots of mis-info on resonators.
They were used in production on dual exhaust Camaros starting on Day One, 1966. When Chevy had to quickly drop chambered exhaust as standard equipment on Z/28, L34 & L78 Camaros there weren't enough in the pipeline. So for a short time SOME cars were built with a single muffler only; some did get resonators. The under chassis photos of the 02D built #3 ZL-1 show it was built with them. By 05E all standard dual exhaust cars had them.
We did the #4 ZL-1 with a stock muffler/resonator system and it was very quiet.
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Thanks, William. So you think that I should take them off and go with just the crossflow muffler if I want to leave a low rumble?
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In my experience the muffler only system has an odd, tinny sound.
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Thanks, I decided to just leave it as is, with resonators only. It sounds like a "muscle car" this way.