Is this the thread you’re talking about?
https://www.fiestastforum.com/threads/im-at-it-again-fixing-drone-on-a-brand-new-mbrp.20873/
I guess I’m late to the party - it’s good to see a firsthand case of a designed quarter wave that uses a curved (trombone style) pipe with multiple turns, and still works as designed. Definitely makes packaging it a lot easier!
One thing to mention - there’s a common misconception that people use quarter wave resonators just because full/half are too long, but that’s not the case. A full or half length side branch will actually amplify noise, and the quarter length is the correct design.
You want the pressure wave to enter the pipe and travel down it, and you want the side branch entrance to be at the lowest pressure point to cancel the main exhaust pulse and vice versa the now lower pressure zone shifts up the side branch as the main exhaust pressurizes and by the time it returns, it cancels the main exhaust high pressure pulse.
In the half wave case, the down and back will peak at the same time as the main pipe and amplify it. The full wave will amplify every other pulse. Quarter wave is where it’s at.