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Old 04-13-2010, 04:14 AM   #1
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Silencing Tanabe Medalion Touring?

One of the things I don't like about the Tanabe Medalion Touring (or any aftermarket exhaust) is the additional noise it introduces inside the car.

I just saw this on the MicroImage store:
http://shop.microimageonline.com/Tan...ust-T310SB.htm


Will this help lower the noise from the exhaust inside the car?

I emailed Tanabe a couple of weeks ago and asked them this:
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Is there a silencer or baffle that works with the Medalion Touring that was installed on my Yaris during the R&D session?

I really want to cut down on the interior noise that's been added since installing the Medalion Touring.
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We don't have anything as far as that goes for the Medalion Touring. If you really must cut down on the noise some more, you could take your car to an exhaust shop and ask if they can install another resonator somewhere in the middle of the piping.
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Old 04-13-2010, 10:37 AM   #2
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Cool Re: Silencing Tanabe Medalion Touring?

I'm looking to quiet my car down too after the install my Medalion Touring exhaust, It's kind of loud in the cabin.

Notice the same Silencer at MicroImage and did a little search and came across these aftermarket silencers and don't know which one to get if it will help at all with the noise.
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Old 04-14-2010, 01:53 AM   #3
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I kinda got used to it... I just have to turn the CD player louder now Post your findings here though, although I don't think I'm willing to spend more than $20 to cut down the noise a bit.

Also, just a thought, but if cabin noise is the problem, we should be looking into insulating the cabin better, at least in the back, that should help and would probably be cheaper, albeit more work...
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:25 AM   #4
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Yes an addtional resonator will quiet the exhaust down a bit.

I run a turbo style muffler, quieter and much cheaper than the Tanabe. There is just a very slight tone change in the cabin.

Thread here:
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9520

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Old 04-14-2010, 02:48 AM   #5
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Yes an addtional resonator will quiet the exhaust down a bit.

I run a turbo style muffler, quieter and much cheaper than the Tanabe. There is just a very slight tone change in the cabin.

Thread here:
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9520

I have something similar.definitely the best choice and you save $$.
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:57 AM   #6
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Sorry guys, found out today it doesn't fit the Medalion Touring, only the Concept G.
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Old 04-14-2010, 03:41 AM   #7
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Awww too bad.

Anyway, I didn't buy the Medalion Touring. Tanabe gave it to me for free for participating in their R&D session.

So the only way to silence the Medalion Touring / reduce noise inside the car from it is to add a resonator?

Will this make the Medalion Touring stick out more from the back of the car / extend its length?

Where would I get this resonator and how much would it cost to get it installed?
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Old 04-15-2010, 02:43 AM   #8
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So the only way to silence the Medalion Touring / reduce noise inside the car from it is to add a resonator?
You can also insulate the inside of the cabin better, as fmicle correctly stated. It's a PITA, but well worth it.

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I run a turbo style muffler, quieter and much cheaper than the Tanabe. There is just a very slight tone change in the cabin.
Good to se you back around these parts!
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Old 04-15-2010, 09:02 AM   #9
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What kind of insulating materials have you guys used to eliminate the noise?
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Old 04-16-2010, 08:40 PM   #10
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What kind of insulating materials have you guys used to eliminate the noise?
I used Rattle Trap and it came in a roll, and MUCH cheaper than the big-name-Dynamat, etc. I used 2 layers in most places. exp the floorboard area in the back by the spare.
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Old 04-17-2010, 12:51 PM   #11
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I used Rattle Trap and it came in a roll, and MUCH cheaper than the big-name-Dynamat, etc. I used 2 layers in most places. exp the floorboard area in the back by the spare.
Thanks for your recommendation bobolinko. While searching for Rattle Trap, I came across this product http://lobucrod.com and seems to be really good and not that expensive. Was this what you suggested? I'm bought, will def.. be getting this and quiet down my car even more all around. All you need to install is "1 can 3M spray glue, box cutter knife or scissors, tape, measure, easy."

Another product that seems real good by their sample video http://www.quietcoat.com/

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Old 04-27-2010, 03:11 AM   #12
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I used Rattle Trap and it came in a roll, and MUCH cheaper than the big-name-Dynamat, etc. I used 2 layers in most places. exp the floorboard area in the back by the spare.
Does it make a big difference if you use 2 layers instead of one? Just curious about how much I should buy and if I should go 2 layers right from the start to avoid taking everything out twice...

Could you post some pictures? Did you use foam on the wheel wells? Inside or outside the car?
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My solution -

I installed an axleback Magnaflow, and love the sound, but on even medium trips the "drone" got to me. I used to swap stock, and magnaflow often. I then decided to deaden the back section and the hatch, fenderwells, and trunk area where the spare is and the sound is so much reduced that I have not swapped the mufflers anymore! Heck, it was so nice that I have deadened the whole car, and THAT was simply awesome. I even filled the frame boxed areas with foam and fender arches too. Like I say to the wife, I built my own quiet Lexus.... ans I still LOVE the exhaust sound... especially on the WOT between 3-6k rpms . . .
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you could take your car to an exhaust shop and ask if they can install another resonator somewhere in the middle of the piping.
This is from your quote. You have a resonator now, directly under the middle of the car. They are suggesting ("middle of the piping"), because they don't know the car has one there already, that you could use a longer one there instead, but it is custom exhaust work that means chopping and welding your midpipe with a new resonator.

I don't think there is room to add an additional resonator, that is where the only straight section is; but I could be wrong.

Really though, in the world of aftermarket exhausts, the Medalion Touring is one of the mellowest out there.
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W0W! I guess I'm stuck with my current setup. Not spending anything extra, and since the silencer is not available for the Medalion Touring.
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Old 04-14-2010, 11:28 AM   #16
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Bummer. I'm seriously considering removing the Medalion Touring and just selling it. I never sold the stock exhaust. It's just been sitting in the garage wrapped up in plastic wrap.
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Old 04-14-2010, 12:49 PM   #17
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I'm thinking about doing the same! but will see!

Does anyone know of a completely quiet exhaust aside from the stock?

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I'm thinking about doing the same! but will see!

Does anyone know of a completely quiet exhaust aside from the stock?

I run the same set up as bigorangefront and actually it really is mellow inside and doesn't have that drone effect. Plus its very cheap I paid $23 for the muffler and $15 for the installed.
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