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As the title says is that what people are using when they do a mid muffler delete ? I want more sound but not quite the raspyness of no mufflers at all.
I think the 1795’s are 18 inches long which may be a better replacement lengthwise. No one ever seems to talk about them even though guys who use 1794’s also require straight pipe welded in to fit.
I swapped my mid mufflers and rear resonators with vibrant 1794s; very happy with the sound and no loss of low end torque. Very minimal drone, until I installed headers, and now it is "drone-city" at 1900rpms/8th gear. But this aint my daily driver, so no biggie for me.
My scat pack is still stock since I finally just took delivery of it.....anyway I have been considering the 1794 to replace the mid mufflers since I started looking at these cars. Now that I have driven my car a few times, I am not quite as convinced that I need to upgrade, but still thinking about it. The stock exhaust is actually pretty decent.....it could be just a touch louder really but I also like that the valves keep the car nearly quiet when you are just cruising down the highway....
I wish I knew someone local that had that done. I think if I heard it in person it would be an easier decision to make lol. I bet its a bigger difference outside the car than inside the car too...no?
I did the 1794s on my kitty in September.
The exhaust valves still work.
The biggest difference is at idle and wide open throttle. At cruising speed the sound is close to stock in my opinion.
My scat pack is still stock since I finally just took delivery of it.....anyway I have been considering the 1794 to replace the mid mufflers since I started looking at these cars. Now that I have driven my car a few times, I am not quite as convinced that I need to upgrade, but still thinking about it. The stock exhaust is actually pretty decent.....it could be just a touch louder really but I also like that the valves keep the car nearly quiet when you are just cruising down the highway....
I wish I knew someone local that had that done. I think if I heard it in person it would be an easier decision to make lol. I bet its a bigger difference outside the car than inside the car too...no?
When I had my Scaptpack I did a lot of research and on the Scatp[acks, the Dynomax mini Racing Bullets are the b best to get that Deep Growl sound. it onset much louder (if at all) than stock, but noticeably deeper. great sound IMO!! On the Hellcat, which I have now the Vibrants seems to be the best for the same reason.
Bob,
Think,, 55 pan head straight pipes, retard the distributor, and go thru a tunnel. Wapppa,, wappa, pop. Just blew the gasket off pipe #1. Do it a gain in 34 degree air and burn a ring. But the flame,, all about the flame.
When I had my Scaptpack I did a lot of research and on the Scatp[acks, the Dynomax mini Racing Bullets are the b best to get that Deep Growl sound. it onset much louder (if at all) than stock, but noticeably deeper. great sound IMO!! On the Hellcat, which I have now the Vibrants seems to be the best for the same reason.
The youtube videos out there with Vibrant and Dynomax bullet swaps aren't too plentiful, there are more of the Vibrant honestly. The ones I have seen, I don't hear too much of a sound difference between the two except maybe the Vibrant 1794's seem to product a little cleaner of a sound which I like. The Dynomax seems a little more blatty too which I am not so sure I am on board for. I really would like to get a good sample of how much louder these are than stock though....
I really wish I could hear this in person. I guess since its not too expensive to do I could always change it again if I don't end up liking it...
When I had my Scaptpack I did a lot of research and on the Scatp[acks, the Dynomax mini Racing Bullets are the b best to get that Deep Growl sound. it onset much louder (if at all) than stock, but noticeably deeper. great sound IMO!! On the Hellcat, which I have now the Vibrants seems to be the best for the same reason.
I know its been a couple months.....but just curious have you heard both in person? I am still trying to decide....get ready for spring and all.....From everything I have listened to they sound almost exactly the same. The Dynomax seems like it might be a little blatty at WOT, and the Vibrant sounds a cleaner, a bit lower, and not blatty. Am I wrong? Maybe I should put the Vibrants on? Trying to decide and videos are really not helping...
I know its been a couple months.....but just curious have you heard both in person? I am still trying to decide....get ready for spring and all.....From everything I have listened to they sound almost exactly the same. The Dynomax seems like it might be a little blatty at WOT, and the Vibrant sounds a cleaner, a bit lower, and not blatty. Am I wrong? Maybe I should put the Vibrants on? Trying to decide and videos are really not helping...
I have not hard them side by side, but I had the Dynomax on my Scatpack when I had it and the Vibrants on my Hellcat. I believe they were the [perfect match for both vehicles. I am not sure how the Vobrants would sound on the Scatpack...maybe just like the they do on the Hellcat. Check out YouTube vids and see if you can hear a difference. Hope this helps.
I have not hard them side by side, but I had the Dynomax on my Scatpack when I had it and the Vibrants on my Hellcat. I believe they were the [perfect match for both vehicles. I am not sure how the Vobrants would sound on the Scatpack...maybe just like the they do on the Hellcat. Check out YouTube vids and see if you can hear a difference. Hope this helps.
Well I have been listening to vids of both on YouTube....it's hard to hear too much of a difference but it is really hard to decide anything exhaust related from videos like that...
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