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    Thumbs up

    Yep....My OME was taken off at 15,000 miles or 5 years ago. I still have it in the attic.
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    dude, how much and how pay?
    I wanted ideally to end up with the VX better-off (more efficient) than before but now this has been such a mess, I'll be happy to be back to where I was before. If anything, I might have an OEM muffler with 70k less miles on it, so in that way, I'm a little better off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Isuzu View Post
    but now this has been such a mess, I'll be happy to be back to where I was before.
    Herein lies wisdom - when it comes to cars, you can often make an improvement, but usually at the cost of something else you weren't bargaining for.

    The phrase "You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear" comes to mind...

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    Funny ... 0.1% increase in throttle response comes to my mind.

    Sorry Zeus - you've had 2 unrequitted jabs at my expense lately ... just trying to catch up.
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    "OK, I admit I got caught up in the excitement of others and wanted to ditch the heavy OEM muffler for something more efficient."

    Joe, how come you didn't go the route of a dual exhaust with free flow cats & a cross over?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    "OK, I admit I got caught up in the excitement of others and wanted to ditch the heavy OEM muffler for something more efficient."

    Joe, how come you didn't go the route of a dual exhaust with free flow cats & a cross over?
    First off is price, secondly, I can only imagine that this kind of set-up would be just as loud as what I currently have (and don't want). Lastly, some of the pictures I've seen of the dual set-up concern me as the exhaust tips come close to the bumper and I would prefer it look as stock as possible

    Quote Originally Posted by VehiGAZ View Post
    Herein lies wisdom - when it comes to cars, you can often make an improvement, but usually at the cost of something else you weren't bargaining for.

    The phrase "You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear" comes to mind...
    Yes, you are very correct on this one. Some things I have a hard time accepting, like the VX is loud and inefficient. So, of course I strive to make it more efficient at the expense of making it LOUDER

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    Joe,

    just saw your PM
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    OEM exhaust

    Quote Originally Posted by tomdietrying View Post
    Yep....My OME was taken off at 15,000 miles or 5 years ago. I still have it in the attic.
    Peace.
    Tom
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    Tom;
    Still have the OEM muffler?
    Ed
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    FWIW I have put Dynomax Super Turbo mufflers on both my Troopers. If you get the 20" body models, they have a nice mellow throb at idle, you hear them on accel, but they are pretty quiet at cruise, you don't even notice it. The 14" body models are too loud, pretty much like the PV.

    I put the 17748 model on my Troopers, it has the 2.5" pipe size which is good for a 3.5L.

    http://www.dynomax.com/ecat/pdfs/superturbo.pdf
    95 Trooper with a buncha stuff nobody here cares about...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigSwede View Post
    FWIW I have put Dynomax Super Turbo mufflers on both my Troopers. If you get the 20" body models, they have a nice mellow throb at idle, you hear them on accel, but they are pretty quiet at cruise, you don't even notice it. The 14" body models are too loud, pretty much like the PV.

    I put the 17748 model on my Troopers, it has the 2.5" pipe size which is good for a 3.5L.

    http://www.dynomax.com/ecat/pdfs/superturbo.pdf
    BIG SWEDE--- Thanx for the tip on the Dynomax Super Turbo muffler. This is exactly what VehiGAZ has recommended many times in the past; although he didn't mention if he used the 20" body or the 14" body. You mentioned that you installed the 20" body on your Troopers; do you think the 20" body version will also fit on the VX too??? In any event; when I need a muffler replacement, it definately will be the Dynomax Super Turbo muffler (with the biggest "body" that will fit on the VX).

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    If the VX OEM muffler is anything like the Trooper muffler they are huge and there should be enough room for a Super Turbo there. They are fairly long but a lot thinner than the OEM.

    If I remember I'll look under a VX in Moab...:bwgr:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    This is exactly what VehiGAZ has recommended many times in the past; although he didn't mention if he used the 20" body or the 14" body.
    It was the big dog - the 20" model.

    One of our members just changed from OEM to the stock-piping-size Dynomax Super Turbo (rather than up-sizing to 2.5") and got plenty of new-found torque in the process. This makes it a cheap and easy install - should be no more than $125 - $150 total for the muffler and installation.

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    exhaust help.

    I just got my exhaust installed. I have the flowmaster super 44 exhaust istalled and I drove my VX for about an hour before I realized that something had to be done. I took it back to my mechanic and we installed a resonating tip. It evened it out and really quited the exhaust note down. now its only loud when you lay on the throttle.

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    allycat,
    Yep, I still have my original muffler. Send me an e-mail after I get back from Moab. That will be in 8 days if you still want to talk.
    Peace.
    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigSwede View Post
    FWIW I have put Dynomax Super Turbo mufflers on both my Troopers. If you get the 20" body models, they have a nice mellow throb at idle, you hear them on accel, but they are pretty quiet at cruise, you don't even notice it. The 14" body models are too loud, pretty much like the PV.

    I put the 17748 model on my Troopers, it has the 2.5" pipe size which is good for a 3.5L.

    http://www.dynomax.com/ecat/pdfs/superturbo.pdf
    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    BIG SWEDE--- Thanx for the tip on the Dynomax Super Turbo muffler. This is exactly what VehiGAZ has recommended many times in the past; although he didn't mention if he used the 20" body or the 14" body. You mentioned that you installed the 20" body on your Troopers; do you think the 20" body version will also fit on the VX too??? In any event; when I need a muffler replacement, it definately will be the Dynomax Super Turbo muffler (with the biggest "body" that will fit on the VX).
    Quote Originally Posted by VehiGAZ View Post
    It was the big dog - the 20" model.

    One of our members just changed from OEM to the stock-piping-size Dynomax Super Turbo (rather than up-sizing to 2.5") and got plenty of new-found torque in the process. This makes it a cheap and easy install - should be no more than $125 - $150 total for the muffler and installation.
    Thanks guys......Supercharged w/ Cold-air intake & blocked EGR; I was only missing one more piece of the puzzle....now it's complete...upsized to 2.5" and added Dynomax Super Turbo per your reccomendations.....ummmmmmmm, me likey....me Likey ALOT!
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