and the dynomax has about the same sound as a gibson
cat back ..... i have had both gibson rusted through
went to dynomax and was happy
Frank
94 sport
--- Kyle Kozubal <grndak4x4@home.com> wrote:
> >Dynomax (Walker) Super Turbo Mufflers have curved
> half pipes in each end
> >to direct the flow instead of the stampede bashing
> into the wall headon
> >and getting reorganised in the mayhem.
>
> So obviously a chambered or baffled muffler(like a
> Flowmaster) would flow
> 'less' or not 'as good' compared to an muffler with
> internal tubes(like a
> Super Turbo). Is this just due to the exhaust flow
> which has to hit and
> redirect itself within a chambered muffler? Within a
> muffler with internal
> tubes the exhaust flow just has to follow the
> internal tubes and this is
> alot less turbulent, thus allowing for the gases to
> get out of the muffler
> alot faster, right? So all in all, when it comes
> down to it, and
> 'non-chambered/baffled' muffler will flow better
> than a chambered/baffled
> muffler. Sounds good to me.
> Kyle
> 93 Dakota 4x4 V6
>
>
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