The cost of removing a vehicle’s exhaust resonator varies depending on several factors, including the vehicle’s make and model, the shop’s labor rates, and the complexity of the exhaust system. Typically, the price for this modification ranges from $50 to $250, encompassing both labor and any necessary piping adjustments. For example, a straightforward removal on a vehicle with a simple exhaust system might cost closer to the lower end of the spectrum, while a more complex system or one requiring custom fabrication could push the cost higher.
Modifying the exhaust system by removing this component can alter the vehicle’s sound, often resulting in a deeper, more aggressive exhaust note. This alteration is frequently sought by car enthusiasts looking to personalize their vehicle’s auditory profile. Historically, performance gains were sometimes attributed to this modification, though in modern vehicles, any power increase is typically negligible. The primary motivation remains the sound change. It’s important to note that such alterations can affect compliance with local noise ordinances and vehicle regulations.