how to reduce muffler noise?
#1
how to reduce muffler noise?
I just put a Borla true fit muffler system on and it has a deep throaty sound to it. It's nice but I wanted it to be very quiet. Is there a wrap I could put on it? End pipe that would reduce the noise? Don't have lots of $ at the moment and I would love a simple solution. Thanks!
#4
I just put a Borla true fit muffler system on and it has a deep throaty sound to it. It's nice but I wanted it to be very quiet. Is there a wrap I could put on it? End pipe that would reduce the noise? Don't have lots of $ at the moment and I would love a simple solution. Thanks!
#5
I just installed it on Sunday. I was thinking of adding a heat shield which might deflect some noise. Or spray some heavy black undercarriage spray to dampen the sound a bit or both. Anyone heard of a fiberglass laced exhaust tip that lightens the sound a bit?
#7
None of that will help, you either replace the muffler with a quieter one, or add a resonator (essentially another muffler). Give it a few weeks to break in, you might find it calms down a bit.
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#8
Depending on the mufflers, some get quieter after break-in, while others actually get a bit louder after break in. Borla is a very reputable exhaust system. I would say keep it. Is it really that loud to the point where it bothers you?
#9
I guess what I was wondering was if I add dampening spray to the underside of my 4runner and then add a heat shield over top of the muffler would it help at all. OR does all the noise come from the exhaust tip and there's really nothing I can do. An answer either way would be great so I know where to throw a little bit of money. Thank you for your advice IanB, TOY89, and WHAHAHAJR.
#11
The exhaust is loud because the exhaust is loud, not because the underside of the truck doesn't have enough crap sprayed/applied to it. If it's still too loud in a couple of weeks, pick up a resonator and have it welded in after the cat and before the muffler, it will retain the tone/sound of the Borla muffler (which is sex!), while bringing the noise level down overall. It might cost more, but it's the proper way to fix the problem.
Applying products to the truck does not make the exhaust any quieter, you MAY reduce how much noise transmits to the cabin, but to anyone outside your truck, and anytime your windows are open it will be just as loud as before.
Applying products to the truck does not make the exhaust any quieter, you MAY reduce how much noise transmits to the cabin, but to anyone outside your truck, and anytime your windows are open it will be just as loud as before.
#14
I would normally suggest a magnaflow, but their quality control has gone south the last few years, whatever brand you want should do the job really. You'll have to measure how much room you have to add one, and decide how much quieter you want it to be from there and pick a size. The longer the resonator the quieter your exhaust will be. You would want it the same size as the piping in the exhaust (the inlet/outlet that is).
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