Re: Getting rid of Flowmaster, which Dynomax?
[Re: Dunnuck Racing]
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04/25/11 07:17 PM
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I prefer the Dynomax Super Turbo mufflers.They flow extremely well foor a reverse flow type muffler.I think they give cfm ratings for them on their website.I have a set of the 3" large cores on my 440 equipped dually and love them. I don't personally care for the Ultra flows,they are too similar to a glasspack in design and sound for me. I used to like Flowmasters,but the older I get the less I like the noise in something I put any real mileage on. Keith
yep thats what i got on the runner 440,they open up nice wot,but able to have a conversation with the wife when just cruising,providing she has sommething worth listening to ,last part was just a joke
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Re: Getting rid of Flowmaster, which Dynomax?
[Re: Viol8r]
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04/25/11 09:31 PM
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My experience- I've got a 2 1/2" TTI setup(headers, x-pipe, mufflers, tailpipes) in my 73 Challenger 340. The mufflers are the Ultra-flo straight through welded ones, and they are LOUD. Almost obnoxious. Of course it also has that raspy, buzzy x-pipe sound as well. My motor is built though, 416 stroker 11.5 to 1 comp. Big solid roller cam This may have something to do with the noise level. The locals tell me I can be heard from pretty far away..... Benny
73 Challenger 340(416),E-heads, 727, 3.23 SG 2015 Challenger R/T classic B5, wife's car 2010 Ram 3500 Crew Cab SLT dually 4X4 2016 Challenger Hellcat Redline Red A8
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Re: Getting rid of Flowmaster, which Dynomax?
[Re: meepmeep70]
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04/26/11 08:27 AM
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I prefer the Dynomax Super Turbo mufflers.They flow extremely well foor a reverse flow type muffler.I think they give cfm ratings for them on their website.I have a set of the 3" large cores on my 440 equipped dually and love them. I don't personally care for the Ultra flows,they are too similar to a glasspack in design and sound for me. I used to like Flowmasters,but the older I get the less I like the noise in something I put any real mileage on. Keith
yep thats what i got on the runner 440,they open up nice wot,but able to have a conversation with the wife when just cruising,providing she has sommething worth listening to ,last part was just a joke
Same here except the last is not a joke.
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Re: Getting rid of Flowmaster, which Dynomax?
[Re: Coronet-R/T-Rag]
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04/26/11 09:14 AM
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I have dynomax ST on both of my cars, SB and BB. They are great, imo. Plenty quiet when cruisng and sound great when I put my foot into it. I have never heard a car with flowmasters on it that I liked.
My wife and I cruise many hours in our cars. They have been tested a lot. My complete exhaust is TTI, EVERYWHERE I go people complaint me about the sound of my cars, people love it. Thumbs up at almost every traffic light. Get the super turbos if you go with TTI, there is no better sounding exhaust.
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Re: Getting rid of Flowmaster, which Dynomax?
[Re: Coronet-R/T-Rag]
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04/26/11 09:30 AM
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The combo is street car: 440 with cnc stealth heads, 528 solid, 3000 stall, 3.55 gear. It runs in the 12's with 2.2 sixty foots and no traction at all. Should I dynamat it and keep the muffs?
Nope, get new mufflers. imo
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Re: Getting rid of Flowmaster, which Dynomax?
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04/26/11 09:55 AM
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Flows are just too loud for for any sound deadening to help out.
I run the Dnomax ST and they are good. I have 2.5 inchers and they said they flow 500 cfm each on the box.
I want my fair share
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Re: Getting rid of Flowmaster, which Dynomax?
[Re: ZIPPY]
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04/26/11 01:32 PM
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I bought the Dynomax Ultraflows (the stockish looking crimped end ones) after looking at the restriction/capacity of a bunch of choices. I haven't fired the car up yet, but everyone that is running them tells me that they are very quiet. The noise level may depend on the build....as far as performance is concerned, all the Pure Stock guys are using them for a reason... 2 1/2" mandrel bent TTI's with the ultraflows = Dave
1970 Super Bee 440 Six Pack
1974 'Cuda
2008 Ram 3500 Diesel
2006 Ram 3500 Diesel
2004.5 Ram 2500 Diesel
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2006 Durango Limited
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Re: Getting rid of Flowmaster, which Dynomax?
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04/26/11 01:55 PM
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The ultraflo welded case straight thru mufflers are really good. Lots quieter with a deeper tone and not a lot of annoying high frequencies.
The dynomax vt (I think is what it's called) is also a nice sounding muffler. supposedly really quiet with light throttle and when opened up the valve opens and you hear 'em good.
Either should make you happy.
I Agree
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Re: Getting rid of Flowmaster, which Dynomax?
[Re: ZIPPY]
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04/26/11 09:41 PM
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The combo is street car: 440 with cnc stealth heads, 528 solid, 3000 stall, 3.55 gear. It runs in the 12's with 2.2 sixty foots and no traction at all. Should I dynamat it and keep the muffs?
I'd probably pick Hooker Aero Chamber mufflers if it were mine, and would look into some better tires
That said I have 3.5" ultraflow welded on mine, but you probably wouldn't want them for what you're doing
Thanks for the info. Car is a convertible so it's more of a fast cruiser. The one time I went to the track they tossed me for no roll bar. Sticky tires would be nice but would be tough on the body even with the frame tied.
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