CHEAP Ways To Make Your Car Sound Better

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Publicado 2021-10-18
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Make your car's exhaust loud as heck for next to nothing! These are ways to make your car sound better that are free or CHEAP!

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  • @CarWavExe
    i just usaly leave my car somewhere over night abandoned for 3 days and when i come back it sounds super loud always works trust me
  • @Mekanik.b
    It's easy to make a car loud, it's much harder to make it sound good 😅 although some engines have it easier.
  • @crazyaboutthomas
    Cannot overstate the importance of doing research on exhausts before working on yours. It’ll save you money and time since many kits won’t allow you to return them if they’re installed, even if it’s for a few minutes. Don’t be afraid to go to a muffler shop with some pipes and get a custom exhaust done. Adding on X or H pipes, removing mufflers and resonators and getting nice tips is probably the most cost effective approach to an exhaust. Just unbolting from the cat back will not only give you a broken sounding exhaust but also can jeopardize your health since the fumes come up right into the cabin. Also straight pipes aren’t the solution to everything(I’m looking at you NA 4 bangers). Sometimes resonators and free flowing mufflers are required on cars, especially non turbo low displacement engines. It isn’t about being the loudest, but sounding the best. Also deleting cats can add more sound to your exhaust but be wary since in many modern cars, the O2 sensors built into the cats give important information to the ECU on how the car is running and if you get rid of those the car may not run correctly. Furthermore in many states you need catalytic converters to pass emissions tests so do your research before taking a Dremel to your cats. In short, think before you saw off your exhaust.
  • @leakingoil5146
    Easiest way is to get a cold air intake and chop off the middle muffler and put on some thicker pipes that you found at a junkyard, always works amazing
  • @crazyaboutthomas
    Personally I wouldn’t get rid of any sound deadening material in my car. If you want to hear your exhaust better, make your exhaust louder instead of making everything louder. Think about it: if everything’s louder, will you really hear your exhaust any more distinctly?
  • @jakeells66
    Just run your exhaust into your cab so you can hear it inside instead of outside.
  • @kodythecypher
    The Lexus LFA has to be the vehicle with one of the sexiest exhaust sounds.😩
  • Changing mufflers and tips is the best way to change how your car/truck sounds, specially if you live in a state where putting headers on your emission controlled vehicle is illegal (California). I plan on putting a pair of black widow mufflers and rectangle tips on my 84 corvette to replace the rusted out, terrible sounding muffler eliminator axle back system it has
  • From my years of modding cars I learned that exhausts that increase in size from front to back makes the best sound. I just did the exhaust on my 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis. It has a cammed 4.6L 2 valve V8 in it. I started with a cold air intake and then shorty headers. Then I deleted the two rear catalytic converters. The factory exhaust is ridiculously small at 2" diameter so I kept it that small at the front with a 2" h-pipe. Installed Jones Exhaust Flowpack one chamber mufflers. The tail pipes are 2 5" and the exhaust tips out the back is 3.5" to create a magnifying effect. The sound of the cam is the icing on the cake.
  • @kbody_slade
    This video is honestly awesome. Makes it understandable to someone like me. I haven’t really been into working on cars and trucks much until I started driving last year. Did a few small jobs on my first truck and fell inl love with working on my truck in my spare time. I just dont know much about it so I watch videos likethis one.
  • @tomashton1781
    resonators are based on the theory of expansition chambers relative to two strokes, they help pull the exhaust during valve over lap, but if you have a high flow muffler the resonator is just more weight to the exhaust
  • @khancross
    I owned a Dodge Durango 99 4.7 V8 and I just took the exhaust of and left the catalytic converter on. Great sound! I owned a V6 Chevy 4.3 1500 87 and had just a angled pipe to the side and great sound too!
  • @solid_mario3496
    Got a Flowmaster Delta 40 Series on my Rolla 9th Gen and I love it so much.
  • Don’t mistake the sound of the wastegate for the intake! Intake and headers should be done together for best results then exhaust as soon possible. Maybe get the manifold ported.. x-pipe then finally the tune..
  • @dueler8281
    I got a Borla exhaust on my 2014 mustang I hit 4k rpms on a backroad going to my girls house yesterday and I was about a mile away at this point and she could hear the engine roar from her house clearly 😮‍💨🔥
  • @jasonhenry2212
    I went with magna flo cat back with cold air intake system. Made it sound appropriate to it's power. Just a hint of growl.
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