Dynomax VT muffler from Berk tech on a Sedan
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Dynomax VT muffler from Berk tech on a Sedan
Pretty cool. Like the stock nissan muffler, it uses a flapper that opens when the exhaust gas flow is enough. Quiet when flow is low and wide open when you need it.
Interesting thoughts though:
1) The use a 3" version.
2) They mount it where the resonator usuall resides. Nissan mounts their bypass mufflers on the end of the exhaust. Odd to me
3) Drone is completely eliminated. And that's on a 3" exhaust system.
http://www.motoiq.com/projects/proje...initi_g35.aspx
This is here because it's specifically addresses a sedan.
Interesting thoughts though:
1) The use a 3" version.
2) They mount it where the resonator usuall resides. Nissan mounts their bypass mufflers on the end of the exhaust. Odd to me
3) Drone is completely eliminated. And that's on a 3" exhaust system.
http://www.motoiq.com/projects/proje...initi_g35.aspx
This is here because it's specifically addresses a sedan.
Last edited by Jeff92se; 12-29-2011 at 02:19 PM.
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The american muscle car guys like Dynomax mufflers a lot. Only concern I'd have would be with the spring wearing out/breaking that controls the flap. But it seems to hold up fine in the Nissan OEM mufflers, so maybe it will hold up.
I have heard of people having drone with the VT mufflers also. They are not necessarily completely drone free, although they may be in this case.
I have heard of people having drone with the VT mufflers also. They are not necessarily completely drone free, although they may be in this case.
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