I can understand why you waited a year to register - the fee is kind of high.MetalFiend wrote:Hey everyone!
Thought i would set up an account so i can start responding to posts. I have a 2009 2.4L 2WD automatic Base (I will have some pictures posted soon). I have had her for a year now and have been impressed with it's HP and agility. I have done a few mods such has added a euro straight through CAT back exhaust and a Spectre short ram intake. With the few mods i have done it has drastically improved HP and gas mileage, she's a beast now! Next on the list is to change out the stock steel rims for some 16" sport wheels (Been looking on craigslist). I will have some pictures posted soon and would like to get a signature created, if anyone would be interested in helping me out i would very much appreciate it. Look forward to reading your posts and being apart of the community. Thanks!
Fee? what fee are you speaking of?jake75 wrote:
I can understand why you waited a year to register - the fee is kind of high.
After installing the new intake the exhaust has a better sound and a deeper rumble. Along with a set of rims I'm planning on swapping out the plugs and wires and maybe a new set of headers down the road.KITT222 wrote:Welcome to GenVibe! I'll eagerly await those pics. How is the noise with your exhaust? Rims should be easy for the 2.4l, as they have a much more common bolt pattern.
Enjoy your time here!
It was a jokeMetalFiend wrote:Fee? what fee are you speaking of?jake75 wrote:
I can understand why you waited a year to register - the fee is kind of high.
Another option for pictures would be following this guide I made.MetalFiend wrote:After installing the new intake the exhaust has a better sound and a deeper rumble. Along with a set of rims I'm planning on swapping out the plugs and wires and maybe a new set of headers down the road.KITT222 wrote:Welcome to GenVibe! I'll eagerly await those pics. How is the noise with your exhaust? Rims should be easy for the 2.4l, as they have a much more common bolt pattern.
Enjoy your time here!
I'm still finding my way around the community, how would i go about posting pictures on here and creating a signature like yours?
It must be a combination of things because I had all quality parts on my Sunfire and it sounded horrible. Very loud and raspy.thebarber wrote:IMO, exhuast s all in the parts. I run a 2.5" exhaust with a vibrant ultra-quiet resonator and an oem-style 2.5" in/out muffler. Its barely louder than stock but flows MUCH better
I did a lot of reading before figuring out my exhaust....and a 4cylinders exhaust resonance wave length matches perfectly to the relatively small vibrant resonator...vibenvy wrote:It must be a combination of things because I had all quality parts on my Sunfire and it sounded horrible. Very loud and raspy.thebarber wrote:IMO, exhuast s all in the parts. I run a 2.5" exhaust with a vibrant ultra-quiet resonator and an oem-style 2.5" in/out muffler. Its barely louder than stock but flows MUCH better
When I sold my 2002 Sunfire GT, it had an AEM cold air intake, Pacesetter 4:1 armor coated header, Magnaflow 16" high flow catalytic converter, 2.25" stainless steel mandrel bent dual outlet catback exhaust piping, Magnaflow 22" resonator and two Magnaflow single tip oval bodied mufflers with 3" round polished tips. I started out with a Magnaflow cat back with two fart cans, than changed to two Magnaflow dual tip oval bodied mufflers and than finally added the header, resonator and single tip oval bodied mufflers. The more I added, the louder and raspier it got. I have also heard that dual exhaust is louder than a single exhaust, so I suppose that could have been part of the issue as well.
I would like to get the Magnaflow catback for the Vibe because the fact that having a little bit louder exhaust sound would be nice and the Magnaflow muffler is literally like half the size of the factory muffler, so weight reduction would be a great bonus. I'm just afraid of spending $500.00+ on the exhaust and hating the way it sounds...