TO ALL DYNOMAX OWNERS!!
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TO ALL DYNOMAX OWNERS!!
hey i just got a dynomax turbo muffler.. i was wondering if the muffler made this echoy , razzi, rattly sound when u ran it into the high rmps.. and do u belive this muffler is better then the greaddy evo exhust. i ran 2.5 piping for both. and does anyone know the specs that both of these mufflers increase in power curve..?
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Re: TO ALL DYNOMAX OWNERS!! (sokleanness)
the dynomax ultraflow willsound like a flowmaster, if you got the dynomax ultraflo which is straight through it would be alot louder but still deep like a es oval since its bascially the same design, my friend had a flowmaster on his civic, it was quiet looked stock but it didnt really feel like it gave any power gains imo
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Re: TO ALL DYNOMAX OWNERS!! (BumpinVTEC)
my friend has a focus which we just put a turbo on. he bought a magnaflow cat back that has a muffler section with a long tip section. kinda looks like a ef's exhaust and it sounds good as hell. when he told me i was kinda like i don't know about that. He has a apexi n1 on his turbo neon and i have a hks hiper on my civic so he really wanted one of those two. but he was forced to get it becuase no-one makes a exhaust for the four-door but i think it is okay.
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Ive heard a few dynomaxes that got buzzy up top, but all were w/o resonators...and Im pretty sure they were the ultraflows.
Ive got a superturbo sitting on a box in my room...I was going to put it on next week.
Ive got a superturbo sitting on a box in my room...I was going to put it on next week.
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Re: (RJwaggs)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RJwaggs »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">lol, thats what I was thinking, just put it on and try it yourself, then you can know for sure. =D </TD></TR></TABLE><TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by handa »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">congrats on the muffler. why not just put it on and hear it?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I did put it on.. thats why iam asking..i do have a resonator and cat but it still sounds like that so i was just wondering if thats the way it just sounds... so u guys think if i get the superturbo muffler i will sound quiter and not have the crackly sound..?
I did put it on.. thats why iam asking..i do have a resonator and cat but it still sounds like that so i was just wondering if thats the way it just sounds... so u guys think if i get the superturbo muffler i will sound quiter and not have the crackly sound..?
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Re: (pdiggitydogg)
i had a dynomax ultraflow on my 97 civic, the welded model. rusted off in a year, at the welds of the muffler , but without the resonator on 2.25" piping from the cat back, it was a little raspy in higher rpms. i then added a 30" generic resonator the guy at the muffler shop recommended, and it sounded great, deep and smooth until it fell off
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i thinks thats a good idea iamma paint mine<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pdiggitydogg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Do you think it would have helped if you painted it for protection against corrosion?</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Once I get mine all fab'd up, I'll be painting the muffler and the piping.
Not only for corrosion resistance, but to stealth the muffler up a little too...a la es
Not only for corrosion resistance, but to stealth the muffler up a little too...a la es
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