Dynomax ultraflo ss muffler
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Dynomax ultraflo ss muffler
Tried the search but didn't find a whole lot, I am pretty set on the 2.5 straight through design but I just wanted to get opinions on sound, car response, etc. There hasn't been a whole lot of talk on them but FWIW they will be going on a TD catted xpipe setup on stock manifolds for now.
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Don't know much about them because I never really had an interest in Dynomax products until I found out that they had stainless steel mufflers as well. If it's stainless and straight-through, I wouldn't forsee much of a problem with it as far as quality goes. Their tone tends to be somewhat mellow and smooth from what I've heard on buddies' cars.
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If you look through the muffler is looks very similar to how a magnaflow would look. Like a pipe w/ thousands of hole drilled out of it. It does have a deeper tone than stock w/ just being a little bit louder. It sounds better out side the car than inside the car. When I put it on, it seemed to lose backpressure and made the car feel slower starting but it made it faster in the upper end.
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I like mine. Deep and mellow a idle. Loud at WOT. No drone.
Of course with headers, then heads/cam everything got louder. But, still not unbearable for a daily driver.
I still can talk on the cell phone no problem in the car.
Of course with headers, then heads/cam everything got louder. But, still not unbearable for a daily driver.
I still can talk on the cell phone no problem in the car.