RE: FW: Rhino Muffler; input needed....

From: Scott Miller (kmiller@cvn.net)
Date: Thu Apr 15 1999 - 16:27:15 EDT


Kyle:

I downloaded it and it sounded pretty mellow on the 454. I think it sounded
pretty good myself. Let me know what you think if you get it. I'm looking
for a cat-back for my 94 v-6 preferably a split rear

Scott Miller
Shelby Dakota #322
94 V-6 Dakota Sport

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net]On Behalf Of
> GrnDak4x4@aol.com
> Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 1:46 PM
> To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> Subject: DML: FW: Rhino Muffler; input needed....
>
>
> I think I am going to try out a Rhino muffler for my Dakota. Here is what
> Rhino emailed me back concerning my application. I told them I
> need a muffler
> that will weld into my stock pipes. I need(I hope so!!!) a 2.5" Center
> Inlet/2.5" Offset Outlet. Here is what they said:
> <<<<Hi Kyle:
> <Our #910 muffler has a single 2.5" center inlet, single 2.5"
> offset outlet,
> <16" body length and 20" overall length from the tip of the inlet
> to the tip
> <of the outlet. It sells for $51.80 plus shipping, about $4.00.
> <thanks for your interest in our products. If the dimensions are
> suitable for
> your <application, it's the best we can do without going to a single-in,
> dual-out cat-back <system. The dyno tests that we've done show that we
> compare favorably with <Flowmaster and Dyno-Max head to head in the same
> application. This will give you <much better flow than your OE
> muffler, and
> the tone should be what you're looking <for. Our Rhino mufflers
> are baffled,
> and are non-directional regarding flow. They are <not packed.
> The price is right for me, since a Flowmaster would have cost
> about $65, for
> a Gibson muffler it was $75, and a Super Turbo was $33. I would
> rather have a
> baffled muffler(Flowmaster, Gibson)), than a packed one(Super
> Turbo). These
> mufflers are 100% aluminized, they are double wrapped with welded
> side seam
> construction. They have a four baffle design. Rhino mufflers use
> 18 gauge end
> caps and internal baffles. Are these characteristics for a good
> quality made
> muffler??????? I wish I could hear one, but the websites .wav
> files are not
> working on my puter. I dont really want a loud obnoxious muffler,
> just one
> that flows better and has a better tone. I figure though with 4
> baffles it
> really cannot be that loud, can it???? If anyone else can get the
> files to
> work, let me know howe they sound.
> Check out their website and let me know what you all think about their
> products.
> http://www.ipchuth.com/rhino/RhiPr.htm
> Thanks alot for any and all input!!!
> Kyle
> 93 Dakota 4x4 V6; 110,00 miles
> MSD 6-Offroad Ignition, MSD 8.5MM Super Conductors, BW Select Brass Cap &
> Rotor, Accel Super Coil, Champion Truck Plugs, Amsoil 2Stage Hi-Flo Air
> Filter, Various Homebrew Intake Mods, Soon to have a Ported & Polished TB.
>



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