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    #16
    Originally posted by OOMPH!
    any of you NJ guys ever go to "Mufflex" in Trenton. They do awesome work.....I go there to get all my work done.
    I would if I was to get custom piping for a turbo etc I'd consider them.... however its a fair distance away and I have no time during the week cos of work and my Saturdays are usually crammed so I prefer a local spot for now. I'll keep them in mind though ;) thx for the tip...so you drive all the way from PA to Trenton?

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      #17
      Originally posted by e9nine
      Nice..very very nice....now do you happen to have their number handy ;) ? Gotta try set up an appointment and ask for an approx. cost. Hopefully its not as ridiculous a price as some doofus quoted me in Maplewood two weeks ago...
      E9nine: 908-782-9322 speak with Dante. Place is right on 202 next to the Ford/Lincoln/Mercury Dealership and right across the street from the Hunterdon Cinemas.
      Let me know what you decide to do as Im sure we can arrange to meet.

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        #18
        Hey Stu,

        didnt you have the dynomax muffler on your car some time ago? What can you tell me about the sound, loudness, resonance, feel (with regards to torque and power).

        Thx.

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          #19
          Thanks a lot Mario. I spoke to Dante and he seemed to know what to do...cut old cat off and weld new one in....he said it might be an hour labor or a little more.. I hope he's not too far off on the estimate. I would like to get this done sometime next week since I am going up to MA tomorrow (wanna come :) ? ) to go pick up parts and go karting with Greg and some other guys

          When do you think you'll take your car in? I like how he's open late on Thursday so that's the "last-resort" day for me in case I can't get someone from work to drop me off...

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            #20
            Originally posted by e9nine
            Thanks a lot Mario. I spoke to Dante and he seemed to know what to do...cut old cat off and weld new one in....he said it might be an hour labor or a little more.. I hope he's not too far off on the estimate. I would like to get this done sometime next week since I am going up to MA tomorrow (wanna come :) ? ) to go pick up parts and go karting with Greg and some other guys

            When do you think you'll take your car in? I like how he's open late on Thursday so that's the "last-resort" day for me in case I can't get someone from work to drop me off...
            Good deal! Im glad you liked what he had to say. My first impression of Dante was very favorable. Dante seems pretty cool - BMW Driver himself currently drives a 540 sport and used to own a e36 4 door M3. After the lease is up on his 5 he wants to get a SMG E46 M3.

            MA - karting. Sounds like fun, but other family comitments have me tied up this weekend.

            You want to the CAT done next week. I guess I better hustle and get a muffler. Although I got my two older kids Thursday nights, I think I can work something out.
            Even if I dont get my exhaust done next week I can still meet you there.

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              #21
              I remember stu's car with the dynomax and M42. It had a very nice deep rumble, didnt sound like a honda, or even a 4 cylinder at all.
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                #22
                Originally posted by Rob
                I remember stu's car with the dynomax and M42. It had a very nice deep rumble, didnt sound like a honda, or even a 4 cylinder at all.
                Rob, thanks for the feedback. Did you have a chance to hear it under acceleration? Any droning?

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                  #23
                  I honestly dont remember.....but, the lovely thing about custom exhausts is that you can tune them, if there's a drone of whatever, you can have a small resonator welded in


                  On the otherhand, its tough to find an exhaust that has a decent volume with no droning, the two go sort of hand in hand in my experience with I4s of different makes.
                  BEERTECH

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                    #24
                    I have the dynomax. As Rob said, its got a nice deep rumble. Don't really notice any droning under acceleration, or not enough to be annoying.
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                      #25
                      what about partial throttle or on the highway?
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                        #26
                        Been thinking a lot about this exhaust thing.....I think I might just stay with the SS exhaust as I am real smitten by the overall build quality. However Im thinking about having the resonator removed. The SS exhaust I had on my 1.9L Z3 had no resonator and I assume therefore it was much louder.

                        At any rate, anyone care to comment about removing the resonator on a aftermarket system that came with one.

                        Also, thanks for all of the feedback provided to date.

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                          #27
                          all the resonators do on most factory systems is reduce the noise, so for you goals, I think pulling the resonator would be the simplest, most cost effective solution.
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