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Old 04-13-2010, 12:19 PM
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Default 12" Dynomax Bullets vs. 16" Dynomax Bullets

I was planning on running my LPP TDs out the back under the axle. I was just wondering if the 16" is really any quiter than the 12" and by how much? Will adding some 2.5" pipe from the axle back with either one of these get rid of my low rpm drone? opinons/suggestions welcome.

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With the cam and converter I doubt you will hear a difference. The longer ones should be a tad more mellow. Are your duals straight back or are you running an x or h pipe?
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They have an x. If I add the two bullets the car will have 4 mufflers. The LPP TDs have long mufflers inside the 3in pipe right before they exit. Pretty much the whole length of last section of pipe (pic) So there still won't be a difference with 4 mufflers?

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In the case of the 12" vs the 16" I don't think you will notice a difference btwn the two and will most likely still have the drone. Have you considered a chambered muffler like the Powerstick?




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