Exhaust drone
#1
Exhaust drone
I've posted the question in the V6 section, but thought I'd give all mustang owners a try too. I have a 2012 V6 convertible and just got a Bassani axle-back straight through exhaust. Sounds good at idle and higher revs, but when going up hills at around 12-1400 rpm there is an annoying drone or resonance coming into the interior. I've followed the car and it sounds good from outside, so it must be some sort of resonance through the floor. Has anyone installed an adhesive deadening material, like dynamat? (I'm looking for something less expensive- like GTMAT) Anyway has anyone got rid of the resonance from an exhaust like that, or is there another way to minimize it?
#3
AS I have stated many times before, I tried EVERYTHING including the deadening material you mentioned and it did not work, then finally, found the cure for drone. First of all, axle backs and X pipes are all part of the problem. You need an H pipe instead of an X pipe. then you need a set of 24 inch glass pacs installed directly under the cabin area. This moves the mufflers away from the trunk ( which acts as an amplifier ). The glass pacs also aid in the (awesome) sound you will get from your V-6! Please note that the glass pacs will need time to "burn out", so don't get discouraged if they don't sound as awesome as you want immediately after installing them. Mine sound so good, I can't imagine having anything else on there.
Last edited by mcrider; 06-26-2013 at 10:41 AM.
#5
I had some drone in my GT from my stingers, I put dynamat on the entire interior and trunk and it all but eliminated it. It greatly reduced the drone from unbearable to I don't even notice it now.
That being said, everyone's results may vary, and I used actual dynamat, not the cheap stuff. Plus the other fixes about also work.
#6
Not entirely true....
I had some drone in my GT from my stingers, I put dynamat on the entire interior and trunk and it all but eliminated it. It greatly reduced the drone from unbearable to I don't even notice it now.
That being said, everyone's results may vary, and I used actual dynamat, not the cheap stuff. Plus the other fixes about also work.
I had some drone in my GT from my stingers, I put dynamat on the entire interior and trunk and it all but eliminated it. It greatly reduced the drone from unbearable to I don't even notice it now.
That being said, everyone's results may vary, and I used actual dynamat, not the cheap stuff. Plus the other fixes about also work.
#7
I forgot to mention I have an automatic so that does make a difference also. And you are right, having the drone before matting was insane, so where I say there is hardly no drone, others may disagree
#8
how long ago did you install it? i installed some pypes pype-bomb axlebacks that are straight through as well. the drone was horrid at first, but slowly but surely it got better. it's still there, but after a couple months it wasn't so bad. i tried looking for a cure and was told that it largely cannot be completely eliminated. it's just in the nature of straight through pipes to be like that.