Tincup's 63 Dart w/5.7 Hemi

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Thinking of using Edelbrock SDT mufflers, anyone have any experience with them?



[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BctTd6cEIQg"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BctTd6cEIQg[/ame]
 
TIN they sound great,,didnt realize eddy made muffflers,,,nice and deep like a flow master but not over bearing,,and much nicer sound then magna flow,,,,,, whats with the guy driving on the left side of the road??? or am i just up to late???
 
TIN they sound great,,didnt realize eddy made muffflers,,,nice and deep like a flow master but not over bearing,,and much nicer sound then magna flow,,,,,, whats with the guy driving on the left side of the road??? or am i just up to late???

Ya, kinda freaked me out too...
 
Ya, kinda freaked me out too...
just speaking from experience these mufflers will be to lound on your car in this vid this is a rear mounted muffler with two tail pipes what do you think this will sound like with two mufflers with no cats and short tail pipes
 
just speaking from experience these mufflers will be to lound on your car in this vid this is a rear mounted muffler with two tail pipes what do you think this will sound like with two mufflers with no cats and short tail pipes

Your a real buzz kill Eric, just sayin....
 
Just put good cut outs on it and quiet mufflers and you can tune it to your liking any time and any decibel level. 8)

Mop
 

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Isn't that overkill for the Deere!!!!????
 
just trying to help you

I know, I'm Just Kidding, take a look at tha Dynomax VT, might be a better choice for an old guy like me...


[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQDY3PD7g0w"]YouTube - Pontiac 455 - muffler comparison - Dynomax VT's vs. Pypes Race Pros[/ame]
 
I'm looking forward to finding out what you will use for mufflers tin. I'm not decided yet but I'm not looking for a bunch of noise out of a side-exhausted, daily driver that will see LONG road trips...
 
I'm looking forward to finding out what you will use for mufflers tin. I'm not decided yet but I'm not looking for a bunch of noise out of a side-exhausted, daily driver that will see LONG road trips...

I'm seriously leaning towards the Dynomax VT. If they will physically fit (they are a little thick at 4.5" ) I think I will use them. Check out their website. http://www.dynomax.com/mufflers.php?muffler=vt
 
I like that VT. It is a big sucker though. Hoping to be able to play with exhaust later this year so I may pick a couple up... Thanks Tin.
 
sounds pretty good too, just cant find any videos of a Mopar running it
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_6hJ8huIVY"]YouTube - G8 GT Dynomax VT[/ame]
 
Here are a couple pic's of the weekend accomplishments. Dosen't look like much, but it took me 8 hours to clean the trany to get ready for paint. Even though it is a 2005 (I've had it for almost 2 years ), the salt does a job on the aluminum.
 

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The rear end, she is done!
 

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that looks like a Fard rearend (I can tell by the color)...is that allowed??...just askin'
 
that looks like a Fard rearend (I can tell by the color)...is that allowed??...just askin'

bet it came out of an explorer

You are correct, it is a Ford, and yes it is allowed.

Rapid, you loose, it's a brand new 9" from Currie...w/Detroit Tru Track, 3:50 gears, 31 spline axles, and Wilwood 12" rotors with 4 piston calipers.
 
I kinda thought it was....I must have misplaced the memo/e-mail.....waayyyyy cool ride!!!!!..Like everyone else, can't wait to see the finish....you do outstanding mods!
 
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