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Old 06-10-2003, 08:46 AM
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Which is better for deepness and horsepower?? A Dynomax bullet or a resonator....and how much does a resonator run for? Thanks
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I would go with a Dynomax bullet muffler because it is mostly a straight through design...I would think you would have more rasp with a resonator because it doesn't have any deadening material in it. - Pat
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I have the SLP resonator; no rasp that I can hear, sounds mellow. But this is with cats; if you run a resonator without cats it WILL be raspy.
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I have the SLP resonator; no rasp that I can hear, sounds mellow. But this is with cats; if you run a resonator without cats it WILL be raspy.
I am glad you said that! I have cats and plan to keep mine....but if i do take cats out, dynomax bullet is the way to go?????????




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