yeah if you have a down pipe it’s gonna be a little noisy
before you mod your
exhaust more, make sure the mbrp isn’t resting on the mid chassis brace. When my mbrp rested on the brace I was getting some 90ish hz oscillations. New hangers and adding a few washers to the mid chassis brace (and like 4000 hours of adjusting clamps) and it went away. You can increase the delta if your resonator by packing some steel wool into it, it wont cut the droning as much but it’ll increase the affected frequency range.
remember too that the temperature outside will affect your “tuning”, so try to set your length based on results for your average outside temperature. I think I might just sell or cut up all my custom exhausts to reuse the tubing and buy a thermal because I have another project to dump time into now.
I really recommend doing the math of rpm of max droning to get the actual frequency, 85hz reeeeeally sounds like your
exhaust is vibrating on the frame somewhere (if you’re getting 85hz on your meter at 3000-3200 rpm). if you’re getting more droning at lower rpm it might be the downpipe, I haven’t done a downpipe (ca smog woo) so I don’t know how it affects the droning. Also make sure whatever sound meter/mic you are using can actually capture 85hz or your data could be off a bit.
As a side note. Depending on how your chamber is angled you can accumulate a bit of moisture in the resonator. I make mine out of t304 so it won’t rust, but have thought about adding a pinhole. If I had more time and better functioning hands I wanted to “sleeve” the end of the resonator so I could adjust the length and clamp it to fine tune.