Mufflers
Mufflers - Enhance Your Vehicle's Performance with High-Quality Exhaust Solutions from Vivid Racing. Discover a wide selection of premium mufflers at Vivid Racing, designed to improve your vehicle's performance and sound. Our extensive range includes options for various makes and models, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your car. Upgrade your exhaust system today and experience the difference in power and style. Shop now!
FI Exhaust Front X-Pipe Mid Pipe for Mercedes-Benz X253 C253 AMG GLC63 S 2020+
Fi Exhaust Mid Pipe and Titanium Valvetronic Muffler for Nissan GT-R R35 2008-2016, Quad Silver Tips
FI Exhaust Front Y-Pipe and Valvetronic Muffler for Nissan GT-R R35 Facelift 2017+ Quad Tips
Fi Exhaust Mid Pipe and Valvetronic Muffler for Nissan GT-R R35 2008-2016, Quad Silver Tips
FI Exhaust Front Y-Pipe Mid Pipe with Titanium Valvetronic Muffler for Nissan GT-R R35 2017+
FI Exhaust Front Y-Pipe Mid Pipe with Valvetronic Muffler Quad Silver Tips Nissan GT-R R35 2017+
FI Exhaust Front Y-Pipe|Mid Pipe w/ Titanium Valvetronic Muffler w/ Stainless Quad Titanium Blue Tips & Standard Remote
Fi Exhaust Mid Pipe with OEM Valve Settings for Lamborghini Urus 2018+ - Silver Quad Tips
FI Exhaust Mid Pipe with Titanium for Lamborghini Urus 2018+, Stainless Quad Silver Tips
FI Exhaust Mid Pipe with Valvetronic Muffler EV with Quad Silver Tips and Standard Remote Toyota GR Corolla 2022+
FI Exhaust Mid Pipe with Valvetronic Muffler and Dual Silver Tips for Porsche 718 2016+
FI Exhaust Mid X-Pipe with Retains OEM Valve Settings No Remote Valvetronic Muffler Aston Martin DBX 707 OPF M177 4.0TT 2020+
FI Exhaust Mid X-Pipe for 2016-2023 Bentley Bentayga V8 with OEM Valve Settings
FI Exhaust Mid X-Pipe for Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG Coupe C217 M157 2015-2017, OEM Valve Settings
FI Exhaust Mid X-Pipe for Mercedes-Benz W222 AMG S63 Facelift 2013-2017, OEM Valve Settings
FI ExhaustMotorsport Exhaust System with Valvetronic Muffler for Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 2015+
Fi Exhaust Mid X-Pipe with Valvetronic Muffler for Mercedes-Benz AMG GT C190 2015+
FI Exhaust Muffler with Dual Black Ceramic Coated Tips Mclaren 720S 4.0TT V8 2017+
FI Exhaust OEM Electric Valve Front Pipe Exhaust System for Mercedes-Benz W167 AMG GLE63 2020+
McLaren FI Exhaust for Artura 2023+, Retains OEM Valve Settings, No Remote Valvetronic
Fi Exhaust System for BMW i8 Coupe | Roadster 2014+ with Dual Black Tips, OEM Valve Settings
FI Exhaust BMW i8 Coupe | Roadster 2014+ Dual Gold Tips, Retains OEM Valve Settings
Fi Exhaust System for BMW i8 Coupe | Roadster 2014+ | Dual Silver Tips, OEM Valve Settings
FI Exhaust System for Porsche 992 GT3 | RS 2021+, Dual Silver Tips, OEM Valve Retention
Why do I Have to Install Mufflers/Resonators?
Suck. Squeeze. Bang. Blow. Repeat.
This is the sort of thing that happens every time you use your car. There are thousands of tiny explosions happening every minute in the combustion chamber. This is happening because the crankshaft spins, the pistons go up and down, and the valves open and shut. And as we all know, movement causes vibration. Which in turn produces noise.
To make sure that a big explosion won’t happen, the exhaust system routes the potentially dangerous exhaust gases away from the combustion chamber. With straighter and larger diameter pipes, the exhaust gases flow faster away from the engine, but it creates a loud racket.
The job of a muffler is to, well, muffle the sound coming out so that you won’t wake up your neighbor at 5 AM on a Saturday morning when you start your performance car. A muffler is specifically made to reduce the noise, sometimes virtually eliminating it.
However, resonators dampen the sound and fine tune the frequencies. All that will be left is a throaty, more polite burble, less noise than a straight pipe yet a more outspoken demeanor compared to mufflers. As automotive enthusiasts, we want resonators in our lives.
What are Resonators?
Resonators are basically just chambers which look like mufflers. However, they are typically quite smaller. They ease out a portion of the noise generated by the engine and they also remove certain frequencies of the exhaust system to provide a better overall sound.
Resonators are typically designed to create a type of sound wave that counteracts a specific sound frequency. The kind of frequency it counters will depend mainly on the car it’s installed on.
How Resonators Work
Car exhaust resonators are generally constructed from hollow steel cylinders. They are built like acoustic resonators which create “exhaust notes” that give off more mellifluous tones. The frequency they create can be improved through the adjustment of exhaust notes.
These accessories are typically add-ons of an exhaust system. They are installed alongside the muffler in the exhaust pipe and work to reduce an otherwise taxing drone.
Exhaust noise will pass through the resonating chamber. And then a resonator alters the sound from a booming drone then countered by the opposing sound waves to produce pleasant pops and crackles.
Reap The Performance Benefits
Although the main function of a resonator is to improve the sound of the exhaust, it also has some performance benefits.
When an exhaust pulse comes through the exhaust system, it creates a low-pressure area behind it. With a good design, this low-pressure area can help pull the exhaust pulses behind it for a better, faster flow. This is known as scavenging. A well-designed resonator will greatly improve scavenging efficiency which leads to much greater flow. And much greater airflow only leads to one thing: More Power!
Resonator Support System
Aside from exhaust resonators, catalytic converters also play an integral role in the overall exhaust cycle. It aids the muffler to complete its job in mitigating exhaust noise.
But instead of cancelling each other’s sound waves, the two work together to limit the sound generated by the exhaust pipe.
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