Flowmaster super 10 vs. Dynomax bullets
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Flowmaster super 10 vs. Dynomax bullets
I am currently running dynomax bullets on my built 383 and it's extremely loud. I was thinking about running flowmaster super 10's to help quiet it down a bit. Are the flowmasters actually quieter than the dynomax bullets?
Re: Flowmaster super 10 vs. Dynomax bullets
do you want to quieten it down or not? lol the super 10s are loud too. you will need to get something bigger. i had dual 3" single chamber flowmasters for awhile on a ls1 Camaro and it sounded good but you weren't going to have many conversations in the car either.
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Re: Flowmaster super 10 vs. Dynomax bullets
I just need it a touch quieter but I still want it to be loud. Will the super 10’s even do that or is it not worth it?
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Re: Flowmaster super 10 vs. Dynomax bullets
10s are louder than hell...
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Re: Flowmaster super 10 vs. Dynomax bullets
Super 10's are also practically zero muffler. I'd go a step larger, most likely it'll still be loud afterwards.
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