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Old 12-07-2017, 11:25 AM   #2
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A resonator installed as part of your car or truck’s exhaust system serves one main purpose — to resonate.

It’s sort of an echo chamber for your car’s exhaust, preparing all of the loud noise coming from your engine for the muffler to silence it. But there is far more science to it than that. The resonator doesn’t just remove sound, it changes it. When your car was designed, there was a team of acoustic engineers working to be sure any sounds that come from your vehicle while you’re driving are as pleasant as possible.
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