He has a valid point, and a good solution rather than wasting your money on a "free-flowing exhaust". Removing the resonator will have the same result as adding a free-flowing muffler, maybe even better. Then put a nice exhaust tip on it. Sound advice (yes, it was meant as a punNothing will give you more hp so have a shop make you up the same sized exhaust but with a "nicer" sounding muffler.
If you exhaust is in generally good shape, just remove the CENTER resonator and replace with a straight pipe.
Same result, nicer sound but at a cost of maybe $50-$75 bucks instead of hundreds!
As was said, there is no necessity for backpressure on a non-turbo engine. The less resistance against flow, the better (the catalytic converter will still rob you of some power, but you can't remove that as 1) the car will freak out and 2) PA requires emissions testing. HP numbers dropped significantly on mid-70's -early 80's cars (even with HUGE engines) because of all the emissions crap fitted to them that clogged up the engine's breathing.
But putting a wider exhaust on your car, while it may "sound better" will actually ROB YOU OF POWER because it slows down the velocity the exhaust gases are vacated from the cylinders.
Here's some reading on the same myth about Honda engines:
http://www.hondacivicforum.com/forum/sh ... php?t=3064







