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Old 05-02-02 | 04:03 PM
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Wanna know the story with dynomax

2 years of daily use, freaking thing rusted to hell on my friends t2. 3 years on greddy, nothing

if u are going to spend your money, get a real system
Old 05-03-02 | 09:29 AM
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ihave the dynomax system with a dynomax high flow cat too, doesnt sound like any other rotary around......not too ricey, but not silent.............alot of back pressure shifting 1-2 and 2-3.....................good stuff
Old 05-03-02 | 11:43 AM
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Fingers,
Something else you need to watch out for when buy dyno max mufflers is making sure that they are not packed with fiberglass. That is why they get louder, the extreme exhaust heat of rotarys burns this out quickly. If you want an exhaust that is going to stay quiet on a rotary you need to get a muffler packed with stainless steel.
Good luck
Old 05-03-02 | 01:22 PM
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I have the Dynomax System. I love it . It has a nice deep sound and looks good. The mufflers have the stock look - I did paint mine black and put resonated tips on - It looks good. I think for the money they are a great value. I have had mine for 4 years now and would buy them again. (Still sounds as good as when I bought them)
Sure there are better Systems (nicer looking, better performance) but for the dollar I would recommend them. I recently put the mindtrain race header and race adaptor on as well. It sounds great - and alot quieter than expected.
The other members do have some good points. Make sure you look at all your options and what you want out of your 7 in the future.

Good luck with your decision
Kerry
Old 05-03-02 | 02:02 PM
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definitely, thanks for your advice, Kerry.
BTW, you DO have the dynomax superturbo kit, right?
Old 05-03-02 | 02:42 PM
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Yes it is the Superturbo kit - Cat No. 17440

I have the receipt right in front of me. (I had to double check the numbers on the receipt with the Dynomax catalogue) That's the one
I paid $595 CND including install - prefabed straight pipe to replace all cats.

Do you plan on removing the cats?

Have a good one
Old 05-03-02 | 04:09 PM
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Kerry,
Naw, can't remove the cats... emissions tests are coming this summer... however, i did replace the cats with a Bonez Superflo cat... high quality system, i love it. It bolts on just like it was stock... so i still have the stock flanges and whatnot... but my y-pipe cracked while removing the old cats, that's why i'm sorta in a rush to get my new dynomax catback
Thanks
-Ross
Old 05-03-02 | 04:38 PM
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Good luck Ross!

Let us know what you decide
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