optronix
Senior Member
I suppose if you've invested in it and would rather not just "live with it", there's no rule against tweaking it... maybe confused was the wrong word.Agreed, when the drone is very focused on a specific frequency, but in my case it's a pretty wide range.
Why are you confused? We tune other aspects of our cars, why wouldn't an aftermarket exhaust deserve the same attention if one isn't perfectly satisfied?
Exhaust note is highly subjective, too. You might find the Remark absolutely perfect while I wish it was a little less boomy but I like the tone up top.
Found a muffler shop that can do the job today. Going to go with the 1142 as I've learned it's much more appropriate for drone reduction than the 17950 which is more for rasp reduction, which isn't my issue. In fact, I don't mind a little edginess and raw artifacts to the sound. I'm more sensitive to excessive bass.
I just realized something funny - this is how I tend to like my sound systems too. Balanced, not bass heavy, character at the top end.
I recall you just couldn't come to grips with the shifter stuff either... some people can't deal with the clutch feel... it must just be a tolerance thing, which is subjective. I can't really relate, I'm more likely to just "live with it" than go through all that effort so I'll shut up now.
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