Hi Friends,
I have a 2002 ML320. For months, I had a loud cabin noise that no one in my city could diagnose. In a previous thread here, you guys suggested checking the engine mounts. After replacing them, the issue was mostly resolved, so thank you for that advice.
However, I still notice a low-frequency exhaust-type noise under load, especially during mild uphill driving between 1500 and 2100 RPM. For many people this might be acceptable, but on the highway it becomes noticeable. If there is a way to reduce it, that would significantly improve comfort.
I am not completely sure whether this is true exhaust noise or structure-borne vibration from the engine. I understand that no mount can absorb 100% of vibration, so some transfer is normal. The noise only appears under higher load. On flat roads at the same RPM range, there is no noticeable issue.
Since custom resonators (j-pipe etc) is not really available where I live, I am considering adding an auxiliary baffled muffler at the rear.
Would this create excessive backpressure? Cats have already been replaced with glasspacks, so the system likely has less backpressure than stock.
Any technical insight would be appreciated.
I have a 2002 ML320. For months, I had a loud cabin noise that no one in my city could diagnose. In a previous thread here, you guys suggested checking the engine mounts. After replacing them, the issue was mostly resolved, so thank you for that advice.
However, I still notice a low-frequency exhaust-type noise under load, especially during mild uphill driving between 1500 and 2100 RPM. For many people this might be acceptable, but on the highway it becomes noticeable. If there is a way to reduce it, that would significantly improve comfort.
I am not completely sure whether this is true exhaust noise or structure-borne vibration from the engine. I understand that no mount can absorb 100% of vibration, so some transfer is normal. The noise only appears under higher load. On flat roads at the same RPM range, there is no noticeable issue.
Since custom resonators (j-pipe etc) is not really available where I live, I am considering adding an auxiliary baffled muffler at the rear.
Would this create excessive backpressure? Cats have already been replaced with glasspacks, so the system likely has less backpressure than stock.
Any technical insight would be appreciated.
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