Black would be my choice too, not a huge fan of the silver look. Maybe old school white! ha ha ha
Did they coat the insides of yours too?
Reed
...Thanks Cuda chick for your insight. The only problem with stainless hardware it loosens to easily. So Black hardware is a must. Loose header bolts burns gaskets and messes up flanges.
Black would be my choice too, not a huge fan of the silver look. Maybe old school white! ha ha ha
Did they coat the insides of yours too?
Reed
Dynomax mufflers sound great to me. They are real mellow until you stand on it. Then they sound fantastic, leaving just enough of an exhaust note for people to take notice as you idle by. Love 'em !!!!! They have a nice rumble and sound deeper when used in a big block car. They sound even better at idle with a nice cam.....
I've used them n both the Stroker 440 Herb McCandless built engine in the '70 Challenger R/T, and with the 340 in my Duster.
Previously I always used Flow Master. They sound good too, but are louder than the Walker Dynomax's are.
Just my 2 cents........
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Dynomax mufflers sound great to me. They are real mellow until you stand on it. Then they sound fantastic, leaving just enough of an exhaust note for people to take notice as you idle by. Love 'em !!!!! They have a nice rumble and sound deeper when used in a big block car. They sound even better at idle with a nice cam.....
I've used them n both the Stroker 440 Herb McCandless built engine in the '70 Challenger R/T, and with the 340 in my Duster.
Previously I always used Flow Master. They sound good too, but are louder than the Walker Dynomax's are.
Just my 2 cents........
Does anyone know how the dynomax mufflers are that come with the TTI exhaust kits? Anyone installed on a small block and how do they sound?