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when i saw your post, i thought i did mine wrong. i actually walked out and looked under the car to see if the pipes were too low going under the bars.Until your post I had assumed they all took this route.
when i saw your post, i thought i did mine wrong. i actually walked out and looked under the car to see if the pipes were too low going under the bars.Until your post I had assumed they all took this route.
How noisy are those dynomax mufflers?? Thinking to get the TTI system for my 72 Coupe 400cuin. Should I delete the dynos and go for the Walker mufflers?Some pics of the TTI system in my '70 300 vert.
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The noisy "Turbo" mufflers are going to be replaced with these '68 Caddy mufflers
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Too noisy for me... LOL.How noisy are those dynomax mufflers?? Thinking to get the TTI system for my 72 Coupe 400cuin. Should I delete the dynos and go for the Walker mufflers?
I will be curious to see how these are in person. I am going with the Dynomax Ultra Flo. I bought them for my 72 Demon to replace the race bullets. I thought I would try to make that a tinge quieter. Then after they got here I decided I want to have a Professional build that exhaust. So they will be going on the Newport. I do enjoy a good rumble though and the 440 I put in has a nice mild cam already.Too noisy for me... LOL.
They started out with a nice deep rumble, but after a few years, they got noisier and developed a drone. The Dynomax mufflers are kind of a mix between a glass-pack and a regular muffler. I think the fiberglass matting in mine has blown out.
I discovered this when reading a post on Facebook about Addison's Silver Bullet street racer. He used 4 of these mufflers. An old friend of mine got in a discussion with someone else about it and he said he used the Caddy mufflers on his own Dart with a TTI system because he wanted it aa little quieter and said it worked out great. My friend is one off those guys that if he says it works... It works...
I couldn't get to swapping the mufflers, but should be able to do it soon. I took a before video and used a sound app on my phone to record the decibel change.
BTW, Rock Auto had the best deal on the mufflers.
Thank you for the advice. I hate the drive that some exhaust systems have and personally don’t think it fits the car. Walker mufflers sound like the way to go!Too noisy for me... LOL.
They started out with a nice deep rumble, but after a few years, they got noisier and developed a drone. The Dynomax mufflers are kind of a mix between a glass-pack and a regular muffler. I think the fiberglass matting in mine has blown out.
I discovered this when reading a post on Facebook about Addison's Silver Bullet street racer. He used 4 of these mufflers. An old friend of mine got in a discussion with someone else about it and he said he used the Caddy mufflers on his own Dart with a TTI system because he wanted it aa little quieter and said it worked out great. My friend is one off those guys that if he says it works... It works...
I couldn't get to swapping the mufflers, but should be able to do it soon. I took a before video and used a sound app on my phone to record the decibel change.
BTW, Rock Auto had the best deal on the mufflers.
I will be curious to see how these are in person. I am going with the Dynomax Ultra Flo. I bought them for my 72 Demon to replace the race bullets. I thought I would try to make that a tinge quieter. Then after they got here I decided I want to have a Professional build that exhaust. So they will be going on the Newport. I do enjoy a good rumble though and the 440 I put in has a nice mild cam already.
What sounds good with a hardtop gets a little bothersome in my convertible. I like some "depth" to the sound, but the drone gets old on a trip.Thank you for the advice. I hate the drive that some exhaust systems have and personally don’t think it fits the car. Walker mufflers sound like the way to go!
I bent the 2.5 inch pipes on my Newport like MrMoparCHP's, it was tight but made sense.when i saw your post, i thought i did mine wrong. i actually walked out and looked under the car to see if the pipes were too low going under the bars.
awesome. that was not an easy pipe to do.I bent the 2.5 inch pipes on my Newport like MrMoparCHP's, it was tight but made sense.
i like the way i did mine. but that's why it's custom exhaust. it should be done as the owner wants. on mine, i used what i think is a b body manifold on the drivers side and the outlet position necessitates the front pipe being inside the torsion bar. i see that Big Johns TTI system runs in and under as well:running 2.5" pipe on the inside of the torsion bar, it is hard(impossible) to get a graceful transition to the outside of the torsion bar at the crossmember and hard to keep the pipe hanging high,
some ground shots of mine. drivers side does run a little low.hard to keep the pipe hanging high
i love that large radius. bend a 90, put it up to the manifold, mark it, cut it to length, point it tword the back of the car. didn't have to worry about shift etc. converted to four speed.The 2.5" pipe with it's larger bend radius than smaller pipe in a typical bender, has to run outside the torsion bars to keep the larger diameter in the bends, it gets close around the shift linkage, a little tricky to get the clearance for 1st gear
pictures, man! and they do sound awesome when they start especially with a little cam. like a controlled minor explosion! here's some picture of the manifolds that i used:My Newport has 12" Magnaflow bullet mufflers mounted right behind the torsion bar crossmember, and pipes to the back. it is not subtle, after sitting all winter with the battery hooked up it started without a boost. what a beast!!
I agree, there are many ways to get it done, none are wrong if they work, I'll get some pics of my exhaust soonawesome. that was not an easy pipe to do.
i like the way i did mine. but that's why it's custom exhaust. it should be done as the owner wants.
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yep. i'd dare any of these guys with their bolt on exhausts to walk up to a bender and build one for themselves. i think the tail pipes on the TTI systems hang to low. yours are how they should be. up tight to the frame. that system must sound ferocious with those straight mufflers.I agree, there are many ways to get it done, none are wrong if they work,
yes. cam and big intake make jack $hit for vacuum. wasn't difficult. had all the parts laying around and it was a logical solution.Your car has hydroboost brakes?