A resonator is a component within a vehicle’s exhaust system designed to mitigate specific sound frequencies. Its primary function is to reduce unwanted noise and drone, contributing to a more refined and comfortable driving experience. Removing this component alters the exhaust’s sound characteristics.
The modification generally results in a louder and more aggressive exhaust note. Enthusiasts often pursue this modification to enhance the perceived performance and auditory feedback of their vehicle. Historically, modifications to exhaust systems were common among racers seeking any competitive edge, and that ethos has carried over into the aftermarket performance arena. The benefits are largely subjective, centered on the driver’s preference for a particular sound profile.