New exhaust. I need help. Dynomax VT
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New exhaust. I need help. Dynomax VT
I just pulled my old muffler off of my car. I am going to go with the new Dynomax VT mufflers. I understand that there are a lot of skeptics out there, but I want to try them. So here is the problem. If you put too much power through them at idle, they rattle like a son of a bitch (valve flapping). So I need to run 2 to avoid this; even if it is a single exhaust, not true duals.
Question:
Is it possible to fit 2 mufflers and have them tuck nicely? The muffler dimensions are 14"long, with the shell measuring a hair under 5"x10". Is it possible?
More in depth question:the valves are pressure sensitive, so I would like to feed them close to equal length after I "reverse y-pipe" them. Could I bring the exhaust to the middle, then run another y equally to both of them?
I know it is a tall order, but someone has got to have experience.
Thanks,
John
Question:
Is it possible to fit 2 mufflers and have them tuck nicely? The muffler dimensions are 14"long, with the shell measuring a hair under 5"x10". Is it possible?
More in depth question:the valves are pressure sensitive, so I would like to feed them close to equal length after I "reverse y-pipe" them. Could I bring the exhaust to the middle, then run another y equally to both of them?
I know it is a tall order, but someone has got to have experience.
Thanks,
John
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I am admittedly concerned about these. According to their literature, they have cycled the mufflers in testing over 2,000,000 times and they do offer a lifetime warranty. I figure they are worth the gamble right now since they are offering $25 rebates (at least through Jxxx.com). So two for $150, I'll risk it.