Just an exploratory discussion about using closed ended resonating chambers on the exhaust. It has been applied in F1 by Ferrari in 2011 as far as I can tell. I have seen these before Many Years ago on the internet but I cannot seem to find the picture. It was done on a BMW M3 with each exhaust header runner having it's own closed end cannister.
Some users believe that this kind of exhaust setup is used for engine output, and others believe it may be used indirectly for aerodynamic gain. It remains to be confirmed.
Nevertheless I have come across a few closely related picture and articles.
Here is and old drawing of the concept on wikipedia. I don't know who or what entity invented it.
Helmholtz resonator exhaust manifold (Autocar Handbook, 13th ed, 1935
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File: ... 935%29.jpg
An article on Import Tuner. they put it on a 350z where It does quite well In "cat-back" exhaust Vs stock. But it seems not that much better than a regular exhaust... Then again this source is just an import tuner magazine which is not that scientific.
http://www.importtuner.com/tech/impp_10 ... r_fiction/