Midas installed flowmaster 50 series muffler on mine and it was not that expensive... I think < $200
Midas installed flowmaster 50 series muffler on mine and it was not that expensive... I think < $200
Thanks, everyone, for all the help.
It looks like the Dynomax Super Turbo 17747 may be the one to get. But the tailpipe question: is it a big deal? I mean, is it something I should also purchase, or can the muffler shop handle that?
Also, I saw this on the Advance Auto Parts site - I assume this is the Dynomax Super Turbo 17747, but it's hard to tell... The part number says 17747, but there isn't any additional info. Plus, it's listed for sale at $39.99, which is about $20 cheaper than I've seen anywhere else. But when I do the "will this fit my vehicle" thing, it says "No." WTF?
Thanks again., everyone. I'd be lost without your help...
If it is the "Dynomax Super Turbo 17747", it is the right one. It will not list the VX as a fit, it just is a fit. (20" body) That is a very low price. Give them a call to verify the maker and model.
Any shop can bend up a tailpipe on the fly. You may not need one if the tube is solid. Bigger mean less back pressure. (2" vs. 2 1/2") Weld your tip on the end.
Roy
There have been other threads in the past on this topic, & it just flat out amazes me that NOBODY who works in a chain muffler shop, or auto parts store, is even slightly inclined to think outside the box...
If it's not in the database, there is nothing that can be done......
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I realize I'm painting this picture with a pretty broad brush, & there may be a few exceptions, but seriously...It's a MUFFLER...
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The dumbing down of this once great nation continues...![]()
Yes Dub, it's that and corporate telling management and down the line to the monkey under the rack, don't waste time making something work. That machine in the corner isn't to be used to neck something up or down, it is a tax write off. The better shape it's in at the end of it's tax write-off, the more we get in trade in. You wasting time pleasing this one customer, (NYScott) making something work means two other customers that don't get their muffler installed today.
Time is money.
Now ain't it a great world we live in
Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace... Never mind "Paris to Dakar", the VehiCROSS looks ready for the Martian desert.
Rekin I'm one of the lucky ones. The kid that does exhaust work at one of the local tire shops is GOOD. All I need to tell him is the basics of what I'm looking for ... he corrects me on a few minor details ... I come back in 4 hours to an installed muffler.
Scott - you shouldn't have to worry about the tail pipe. Walk in with the muffler of choice & they should be able to take care of the rest.
As far as back pressure - that's just the amount of force required to push the exhaust through the entire exhaust system. It's not a number that they typically publish but more of a general statement if the muffler was designed to minimize it.
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
Thanks for the information.
I'll call to verify if the "17747" on that page is the one I'm looking for, but in the meantime, I found it on Amazon, too, for $42.65, so there's another option...