Re: summit racing muffers
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03/09/13 09:09 PM
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I have the 3 in. Dynomax race bullets that are 18 in long on mine and it is way to loud. Not much quieter than open exhaust.
1.33 60 ft,6.21 at 110.59 in the 1/8, pump gas small block,2950lbs,drag radials,mufflers and driven to track ...
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Re: summit racing muffers
[Re: Dartin]
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03/10/13 11:13 AM
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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My kid runs the cheapies on his 62 300.They come right off the cutouts.While not quiet they do cut the noise quite a bit.When I uncap my 440 straight I can hear his car running.He runs 3 inch exit in front of the rear wheels.He even drives it on the street and no problems from the cops.Rocky
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Re: summit racing muffers
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03/12/13 12:34 PM
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Does anyone use the Spintech? mufflers?
'70 Dodge GTX sb 418ci (Early A-body), Lunati Solid cam 270°/243°@.050/.548", Edelbrock Heads, Weiand X-CELerator, Holley Terminator EFI, Tremec 6 sp manual, 3.90:1, TTI Headers.
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Re: summit racing muffers
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03/12/13 02:12 PM
03/12/13 02:12 PM
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yea a little, you can tell the difference.
Tony, are these the summit ones you are talking about? are they straight through like the bullets? Or is there material inside of them? They are cheaper than comparable sized bullets, and I wanted to pull the trigger on them but was not sure if they are the same design or if they will choke up power
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Re: summit racing muffers
[Re: mshred]
#1399772
03/12/13 06:30 PM
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yea a little, you can tell the difference.
Tony, are these the summit ones you are talking about? are they straight through like the bullets? Or is there material inside of them? They are cheaper than comparable sized bullets, and I wanted to pull the trigger on them but was not sure if they are the same design or if they will choke up power
yes and yes, they are straight through. glass packs, they are loud but you can tell the difference
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Re: summit racing muffers
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03/12/13 06:32 PM
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Quote:
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yea a little, you can tell the difference.
Tony, are these the summit ones you are talking about? are they straight through like the bullets? Or is there material inside of them? They are cheaper than comparable sized bullets, and I wanted to pull the trigger on them but was not sure if they are the same design or if they will choke up power
yes and yes, they are straight through. glass packs, they are loud but you can tell the difference
Sorry, I should have been more specific about what I meant...My buddy has the dynomax bullets, and you can see right through them...Another guy I know has bullets, but there is what looks like a mesh screen over the inlet and outlet, and they are not dynomax from what I know....Are the summits like the dynomax, or do they have this "mesh" inside them?
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Re: summit racing muffers
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03/12/13 06:33 PM
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