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1985 Yamaha RZ500 4 cylinder 2 stroke. Australia . Jolly Moto pipes . 12,00miles , Not to many of these in the United States. People look at you funny with 4 pipes smoking at stop lights. Parked in my kitchen currently .

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I have a question for you, I currently am have Corsa Extreme with resonator delete and wife said it’s too loud and has to go. I love the sound. If I reinstall my stock exhaust and leave the resonator delete does it improve the stock exhaust with deeper tones without that raspy sound?

You've got two options.

Option 1: Remove the Corsa X-Pipe Res Delete. Reinstall the stock resonator. Keep the Corsa Sport Muffler. This will give you the Corsa Sport sound level.
Option 2: Keep the Corsa X-Pipe Res Delete. Remove the Corsa Sport Muffler. Reinstall the stock muffler. This will give you the X-Pipe sound level only.

Here's a video that shows all 3 options: Extreme (your current setup), Sport, and X-Pipe

 

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You've got two options.

Option 1: Remove the Corsa X-Pipe Res Delete. Reinstall the stock resonator. Keep the Corsa Sport Muffler. This will give you the Corsa Sport sound level.
Option 2: Keep the Corsa X-Pipe Res Delete. Remove the Corsa Sport Muffler. Reinstall the stock muffler. This will give you the X-Pipe sound level only.

Here's a video that shows all 3 options: Extreme (your current setup), Sport, and X-Pipe

Thank you.
 

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You've got two options.

Option 1: Remove the Corsa X-Pipe Res Delete. Reinstall the stock resonator. Keep the Corsa Sport Muffler. This will give you the Corsa Sport sound level.
Option 2: Keep the Corsa X-Pipe Res Delete. Remove the Corsa Sport Muffler. Reinstall the stock muffler. This will give you the X-Pipe sound level only.

Here's a video that shows all 3 options: Extreme (your current setup), Sport, and X-Pipe

Great comparison video.
 

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You're welcome. Hope it helps you make your decision. I'd try to go the Corsa Sport sound level first. And if that's right for you and your family, you could always sell the X-Pipe to a forum member to recoup some of your investment. If that's still too loud, pop the X-Pipe back in and the OEM muffler and give that a shot. Hopefully you find a happy medium for everyone and it won't cost you but a bit of your time to swap out. That's why I love the Corsa kits...100% bolt-on and modular.
 

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Thanks again. Quick question, can the resonator delete be removed and install the resonator without removing the exhaust?
 
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Thanks again. Quick question, can the resonator delete be removed and install the resonator without removing the exhaust?
I'm sorry, but I think this line of questions and answers belongs in the thread, "My wife has my balls, took them right out of my purse; and won't give them back" not in a "what car gets you attention" thread; no? Or at least an exhaust thread...
 
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