PittVXr--- Ok; that's it, I'm sold!!! It is without a doubt going to be the Dynomax Super Turbo muffler with the 20" body for me, period. All of the other brands/models have had various VX complaints about the sound (too loud, too raspy, too ricey) except the Dynomax Super Turbo with the 20" body.
My only question is-- Does going with a "Dual Exhaust" pose a problem with the VX due to various undercarriage obstacles in routing tubing??? I suppose that a single Dynomax Super Turbo muffler could be used with 1-inlet/2-outlet or would twin mufflers be better??? If it's a real PITA to fabricate a dual set-up, then I'll just duplicate what PittVXr has done. Any advice (pros/cons) on a "dual set-up"???
There's not much room to work with, so a dual muffler setup means at least one of them will be hanging low. I have issues with just one exhaust pipe banging on suspension components when I'm starting it...
how much has everyone been paying for the pipe behind the muffler, i went and got a quote to run 2.5" pipe from the muffler to the exhaust exit and they wanted 190.. 400 if i wanted duals
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it's tight. But doable for duals. I have no issues with routing the tail pipes even with resonators on them. Tho I do agree to go 20" body as opposed to 14". The duals set up will always sound a bit harsher than a 2 into 1 or 1 into 1. Since each pipe is banging out 3 cyl. I have an X pipe that does tend to blend the note a bit. I'm tempted to go to this 20" muffler to see if it takes some rasp away on accel.
has anyone made a soundclip of the dynomax?
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They charged me $200 for the original FlowMaster not-so-Super 44 install for 2.5" aluminumized piping from the junction just downstream of the cats, to the new muffler, and again from the muffler back to the SS tip I put on. When I replaced the Flowmaster with the Dynomax, they charged me about $220 to install the bigger muffler (I do not know exactly what piping was replaced that time, though).
So $190 is a good price, Eric. Good luck!
Does anyone have an OEM muffler for sale? My daugther's VX is in need of a new muffler Badly. Please let me know A.S.A.P.
Thanks,
Dave...
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