Dual exhaust video...but need it hosted
#4
I can host those.......you can email them to me..
jelliott@diversitech.com
jelliott@diversitech.com
#7
Originally Posted by billy_corgan
I have some clips of my dual exhaust at idle and driving but need it hosted. That would be great if i could send it to someone
thanks
thanks
i want to see these vids.
#8
ok fellas........
here you go
www.fusioncomtechnologies.com/exhaustsounds.zip
I will leave this link up for a few days.
here you go
www.fusioncomtechnologies.com/exhaustsounds.zip
I will leave this link up for a few days.
#13
I'm interested in doing a dual exhaust. What's the difference in something like this...http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...page_id=411180
and yours?
and yours?
#15
dual exhaust video
Originally Posted by sean05
Ouch.. That sounds mean What kind of mufflers do u have?
Originally Posted by SXN
look on his web site
Two Dynomax Super Turbo Mufflers
Two Dynomax Super Turbo Mufflers
Originally Posted by sk24iam
I'm interested in doing a dual exhaust. What's the difference in something like this...http://www.cardomain.com/member_pag...?page_id=411180
and yours?
and yours?
Originally Posted by 1FSTMAX
Is that Jason Sadler's old set up?
#18
Thats actually a normal sounding setup. To me anyways. My Dynomax Super Turbo setup sounds similar (in loud comparison, NOT sound). Those seem to give off a higher pitched sound than mine. Mines just to quiet for me, so im switching to Flowmasters. It should be here this week
Eric
Eric
#19
Originally Posted by billy_corgan
is a magnaflow better than a generic one?
#20
Originally Posted by 99Maxima5sp
Thats actually a normal sounding setup. To me anyways. My Dynomax Super Turbo setup sounds similar (in loud comparison, NOT sound). Those seem to give off a higher pitched sound than mine. Mines just to quiet for me, so im switching to Flowmasters. It should be here this week
Eric
Eric
#21
Originally Posted by billy_corgan
So you think the dynomax sounds better? If you are getting rid of those I might be interested
You wouldnt want the setup. Its a single muffler setup anyways...
Also, the dynomax sounds more muffled than yours. Mine has a deeper tone, while yours has a higher pitched "can muffler" tone to it. Im sure you know what i mean. I'll try and get some sound clips recorded here shortly when i get some time of my dynomax and newly installed flows...
Eric
#22
Originally Posted by 99Maxima5sp
You wouldnt want the setup. Its a single muffler setup anyways...
Also, the dynomax sounds more muffled than yours. Mine has a deeper tone, while yours has a higher pitched "can muffler" tone to it. Im sure you know what i mean. I'll try and get some sound clips recorded here shortly when i get some time of my dynomax and newly installed flows...
Eric
Also, the dynomax sounds more muffled than yours. Mine has a deeper tone, while yours has a higher pitched "can muffler" tone to it. Im sure you know what i mean. I'll try and get some sound clips recorded here shortly when i get some time of my dynomax and newly installed flows...
Eric
#24
Originally Posted by 1FSTMAX
Get a resonator.
I believe its damn near impossible to get the sound hes desiring out of can mufflers. Can mufflers just sound higher pitched, and a resonator wont completely change the tone of the muffler. Not to the deeper tone hes wanting.
Eric
#26
Originally Posted by sk24iam
What's the differnece with a 1 muffler and 2 muffler setup when putting in a dual exhaust system?
As far as performance, nothing. a 2nd muffler just adds weight . some people however like doing this setup with two mufflers, because it gives a sense of "true" dual exhaust, which obviously it isnt. I personally just find it easier to go the route of one muffler, and i plan to keep it that way when i get my new Flows. Im going with the 80-series crossflow muffler, a.k.a Camaro style. Its just easier using one muffler...
Eric
#28
Originally Posted by 99Maxima5sp
I believe its damn near impossible to get the sound hes desiring out of can mufflers. Can mufflers just sound higher pitched, and a resonator wont completely change the tone of the muffler. Not to the deeper tone hes wanting.
Eric
Eric
Here is a pic of a quiet set up, I don't have any sound files.
2.5" Piping, 3 resonators, and 120mm Greddy SP muffler.
#29
It sounds good, I'm glad to see the smoke out of both of the pipes, thats a big problem with buying dual exhausts, like an accord here, it's dual but smoke comes out of only 1 pipe unless its floored.
NICE!
NICE!
#30
Originally Posted by 1FSTMAX
Hahahah how sure of that are you?
Here is a pic of a quiet set up, I don't have any sound files.
2.5" Piping, 3 resonators, and 120mm Greddy SP muffler.
Here is a pic of a quiet set up, I don't have any sound files.
2.5" Piping, 3 resonators, and 120mm Greddy SP muffler.
#31
Originally Posted by infinitiblast
Good lord haha...........I bet taht thing is quite. Hey do you know where I can order the magnaflow resonators. I dont see them on their site or anywhere for that matter. Thanks
#32
Originally Posted by 1FSTMAX
Hahahah how sure of that are you?
Here is a pic of a quiet set up, I don't have any sound files.
2.5" Piping, 3 resonators, and 120mm Greddy SP muffler.
Here is a pic of a quiet set up, I don't have any sound files.
2.5" Piping, 3 resonators, and 120mm Greddy SP muffler.
I really wanna hear the setup either way...
Eric
#33
Originally Posted by 99Maxima5sp
I still think that setup will still not sound like a dynomax, unless you have sound clips to disprove me otherwise. Even though you have those resonators, i highly doubt it would get rid of top-end rasp associated with those "can" mufflers.
I really wanna hear the setup either way...
Eric
I really wanna hear the setup either way...
Eric
#34
can u send me a picture of the under neath of the car. i wanna see this setup and th fitment because i'll be doing the same thing this spring and damn it look shot. sne dme pics or post them which ever would be great! even a vid of the underneath. thanks!!
gunjag@hotmail.com
-rafal
sounds great btw!
gunjag@hotmail.com
-rafal
sounds great btw!
#36
Originally Posted by BlueC
Hey loren. I thought your car was in storage for all of winter...? If you dont have it in storage anymore, you should come down here for a meet sometime in feb.
As you can see, It is in storage all winter. She was just out for a little spurt down the street. Sorry, nothing until after May 15th. No insurance, dead clutch, burnt out headlights, bad battery. I am in no condition to move. The snow is my car cover.
greenmax95se - i dont have many pics but this shows the hammering involved to fit the driver side muffler. Other than that, hte other side is pretty normal. It splits right after the axle
#39
Originally Posted by sk24iam
If I bought a warpspeed b pipe and a dynomax muffler, about how much wouldit be to have an exhaust shop put dual in, and would they have to eliminate my spare wheel well?
Theres far to many variables to determine an exact price like...
1) What kind of muffler did you get? Single tip, dual tip, crossflow?
2) The labor they charge
3) Depends what kind of dual you want, with 2 mufflers, or just using one. You'd either have to use a dual outlet, and run one pipe parallel to the bumper (will not be visible if properly done, as i have this setup...but i had to break into my spare tire well) or a crossflow setup, which im switching to. It wraps AROUND the backside of the spare tire well, not needing to smash it in. Or 2 muffler, which will require much more work...
Id guess anywhere from 150-300, seeing as you have the muffler/y-pipe...
Eric
#40
thansk for the pics. but you dont by any chance have one of where 2 2 pipe merge into one afetr the axle? and damn thats some major wheel wall damage...lol somone told me its just alittle u have to hit in..LOL im about to cut the dame thing off and weld a flat pice of sheet metal to it..LOL jk
thanks.
-rafal
thanks.
-rafal