Do I need a 'center in-offset out' ES Oval muffler?
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Do I need a 'center in-offset out' ES Oval muffler?
I bought a 2.25" Center in-Center out ES Oval muffler. I took it to the local muffler place and they told me the system I run now (Dynomax) uses a center/offset muffler. He said that I would have to run an ES Oval with center/offset outlets, otherwise he'd have to bend the piping and/or angle the muffler. What do you guys advise?
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Re: Do I need a 'center in-offset out' ES Oval muffler? (JDCiv)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDCiv »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I bought a 2.25" Center in-Center out ES Oval muffler. I took it to the local muffler place and they told me the system I run now (Dynomax) uses a center/offset muffler. He said that I would have to run an ES Oval with center/offset outlets, otherwise he'd have to bend the piping and/or angle the muffler. What do you guys advise?</TD></TR></TABLE>
the logical thing to do would have him crush bend you new piping for the es muffler. i dont think your'e going to want to angle your es muffler. Anyways, the es and dyno max have the same flow through design. Why are you changing it?
the logical thing to do would have him crush bend you new piping for the es muffler. i dont think your'e going to want to angle your es muffler. Anyways, the es and dyno max have the same flow through design. Why are you changing it?
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