DynoMax Super Turbo Muffler Mufflers

DynoMax Super Turbo Muffler Mufflers 

DESCRIPTION

The best value in Motorsports and the most popular muffler in motorsports history is a proven winner. Available with 3-inch diameter flow tubes for some applications. Brushed stainless steel spouts with racetrack oval ends on some applications.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 10, 2012]
Charles J. Cates
Model Reviewed: Jeep Liberty Sport

Strength:

Reasonable Price for a performance muffler
Not much louder than stock on the 6 cylinder

Weakness:

Not much louder than stock on the 6 cylinder

I wanted to add a performance muffler to try to get a little more HP and fuel economy in my Liberty. I have a K&N Lifetime drop-in filter in the box and hope the combo will yield results. I'm pretty anal about checking mileage so will know soon. It's just been installed, so time will tell. To be truthful I was also looking for a little more growl than stock. Not there yet will see once it breaks in a little.

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I had a Dynomax on my 1998 F-150 with the 4.6 V-8 and single exhaust. ( again K&N Lifetime drop in filter) Even with just the single exhaust I noticed a small increase in power and loved the exhaust note. I had a neighbor compliment me that he liked the exhaust tone also, but it didn't disturb the peace either!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 08, 2011]
MICHAEL REYNOLDS
Model Reviewed: FORD/ RANGER

Strength:

Best value around, great quality. I would recommed buying one to anybody. Terrific sound

Weakness:

Just wish they would also make car exhaust systems, maybe in the future

This was one of the best buys I ever made. Their exhaust systems are very reasonably priced and great quality. Anyone looking to buy a exhaust system just go to the Dynomax web page. It's also well designed.You can even hear how the exhaust will sound when installed.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 14, 2011]
Tal Michael
Model Reviewed: Ford Expedition XLT 4x4 5.4L 130K

Strength:

Dynamax 17355 has true ease of installation.
It is a nice direct fit bolt on replacement kit for the Expedition's OEM exhaust. The supplied instructions could be better. I have a computer geeks unkempt improperly respected collection of tools needed, and did not use lifts at all. Craftsman mechanics ea get set, Ryobi LI-ON drill and sawzall. Jegs Antiseize. Prybar, hammer, wd40. Chilled Skyy. . Safety glasses - dirty nasty stuff - dint risk getting this rusty crap in your eyes! Sawzall vibration during cut will definitely send it flying into your face.

Weakness:

Directions and some harsh resonance into cabin at some rpms.
Directions are a sparse one page. They cover it. But you won't get guidance on removal of rusty old system. I used a Ryobi Saws-All with metal blade, and cut just after the Cat pipe and after the muffler to ease removal. Ford has a small "key" nub on the cat pipe which literally locks the next pipe on. I used a Dremel (yes, that macGyver WTF do I do now moment) to even reach and then cut the old pipe off the cat pipe. Then used drill to grind that stupid pipe locking nub off so old pipe could fully connect. Didn't want the nub making old pipe leave a gap and create a CO leak.
Mostly good tone, but in the Expedition you can get some undesirable drone/resonance transfer into rear cabin at some RPMS and can be sustained if on a hill climb at that RPM level.

Decent kit for $250 an a $75 visa debit give back card. So for $175, my Expedition "sounds" like it's got bawz, but I'm not drag racin. I'm just roaring around loving the 5.4L sound.
Resulting sound: It starts with a growl, settles down to a rumble. No sound on coasting. Burble /pop in a second gear glide down hills. You can hit certain uphill climbs where resonance in cabin is annoying. It's real annoying if you are in the rear passenger spot over the muffler at that point. Hard Acell wide open sounds great - the 5.4L has a nice harmonic snarl somewhere up around 2700-3500 rpm.
And yes, the wife. Long suffering wife. She test drove with everyone on board today for a Sunday dinner run.. And she once 'danica patrick crushed it' (oh yeah) to the firewall checking out the sound that came out - immediately three generations of us (children to grandparents) bust out with howls of approval and laughter, so %^*£ yeah... It was a fun Sunday afternoon ride. She has to live with it too, so I will check with Jegs - their catalog has all kidns of sound dampening hi temp friendy wraps etc. maybe put some on and block that drone tone that penetrates too much, and I'm good to go.
You'd probably be hard pressed to find better sound for $175 cat back and a 2 hour remove/install for the do it yourself guy/gal.

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Dynomax on a 92 Explorer 4.0L V6, years ago. Stop with the "my V6 sounds like a V8". It doesn't and it will not sound like it. I've had both, and this 17355 kit on the Expedition 5.4 will have you making up excuses to go out on errands and taking the long way home again.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 13, 2010]
James elkins
Model Reviewed: GMC sonoma 4.3 vortec

Strength:

well before the dynomax i had straight pipe no muffler and a cat.so when i put the dynomax muffler on it was really to quiet.ive had it for 3 monnths and it has changed a lil bit.it has gottn a lil bit louder but not much.it soundsgood at low and midrange RPMS.

Weakness:

it takes a long ass time to burnout and get louder!!!

i like it when im just crusin through town or revvin it up in the parking lot!!!but i just wish that it would burn out quicker

Similar Products Used:

straight pipes no muffler

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 12, 2010]
Steven Goggans
Model Reviewed: Ford Ranger

Strength:

Great Sound, Good Price, Its a Dynomax, Becomes louder as it ages, Increased horsepower by 15%

Weakness:

Needs to be louder, Take a long ass time to get louder,

Very easy to install and very afordable muffler system. I wish its is a little bit louder but meh. Good Sound

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 17, 2009]
fission_bait
Model Reviewed: Ranger 4.0 OHV

Strength:

Awesome mellow sound, bigger pipes, better performance and gas mileage.

Weakness:

Could have came with new bolts and rods to connect to cats pipe but meh.

Kickass exhaust. Great sound, not too loud, just the ride rumble in low rpms and acceleration. Improved performance 5-8 horse power give or take, better gas mileage. Extremely happy with the after market pipe size, 2 1/4". Installation was cake, took about 20 minutes. Exactly what I was looking for. ****

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 14, 2008]
soldone
Model Reviewed: Buick Regal LS

Strength:

great price
mellow sound
good quality
better performance

Weakness:

low volume (on my car)

i bought my super turbo muffler and had it installed monday. The sound is way quieter than i expected but is has a mellow performance growl. im wondering if it is going to get louder like a couple reviews on here say it will. though it is quiet it is still noticeable especialyy at low rpms and at highway speeds but the drone is not annoying.
If you plan to put a dynomax super turbo on you v6 car id remove the resonator to increase the volume of the exhaust (my next mod). i will post another review after resonator delete

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none

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 11, 2006]
Justin Soule
Model Reviewed: 1984 pontiac firebird

Strength:

revving it in park sounds all right. But offcourse I havent broken it in yet

Weakness:

rusts quickly where you insert the tail pipes in the muffler

Hi im 15 years old and just inherited a 1984 pontiac firebird with a 2.8 liter and dynomax catback exhaust. I havent driving it yet due to that its winter but i was wondering how it started from a take off and how much horsepower it gives it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 30, 2006]
Derek_Thompson24
Model Reviewed: Super Turbo Welded

Strength:

Very loud on most applications
Keeps surprising me by getting louder and louder 8 months later

Weakness:

Fiberglass matting will burn out.. but minute muffler has lifetime warranty.

I must say when i first started up my car after being used to being straight piped i was dissapointed of the interior sound. When i got out and let my friend rev it up i was still dissapointed and thought i had wasted my money. I also found that it robbed some power. A couple days later after the fiberglass matting had gotten a little hot.. it sounded kickass and i got all the power back if not more. Today after having the mufflers almost 8 months im still surprising myself with the loudness and extreme dynomax sound they put out. You can't match that low growl with anything else.

Similar Products Used:

Edelbrock mufflers and headers
Canadian tire(crappy) turndown tips.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 28, 2005]
VorTech Mater
Model Reviewed: ST #17734

Strength:

The Super T is perfect for me the family man. The origanal muff had a low sound but was quiet and with no burble at idle. Prob solved and for $96.73 purchased & installed. Now it still has an awsome low sounding idle but with burble & it's a little louder. Almost a V-8 sound, friends say it's REAL hard to tell which one. When you hit the gas she opens up and let's you KNOW it's there, but still not over bearingly loud to the wife. (not that she likes it though cause it sounds cool) Now I can HEAR my truck going down the highway and still not annoy me or anyone else by it. The sport sound ones are blunt obviuosly louder than stock but if you want REAL loud get the DYNOMAX Ultra "sport sound" ones. (NOT STREET SOUND read summary above) The street sound ones are for just improved sound and not to much louder at all.

Weakness:

Dynomax made poor guy at muff shop almost cry when he heard mine at idle compared to his "Durango V-8 4.whatever" with a chamberd muff. His wasn't really a much better sound at all even with the V-8 he had.

I had a Super T put on about 3 weeks ago and WOW it's perfect for my 2003 4.3L Vortech Silverado. Part# 17734 it's one of the "sport" sounding ones. Muff change only here just for sound and volume. Perfect fit and I mean perfect went right in. If other reviewers claim it's way to quiet they probably got a "street" sounding one not the "sport" like me. ("street" as in wow that sounds cool, "sport" as in honey I'm home) Check DYNOMAX.com look at the pdf sheets on these it will tell you which sound it is. Tip: In most cases the shorter the louder.

Similar Products Used:

BlackJack headers on 72 Chevelle with glasspacks. Flowmaster 40's were okay. I geuss I'm just fiberglass packed bias I luv that sound.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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