I know the Springfield Dyno Exhaust uses a magnaflow muffler, but does anyone know what series and size the muffler is? I'm trying to build my own system to save a little money. Thanks for your help.
Springfield Dyno Exhaust
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KyleLoustaunau
, 03-15-2011 09:01 AM
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Posted 03-15-2011 09:01 AM
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Posted 03-15-2011 09:30 AM
I know the Springfield Dyno Exhaust uses a magnaflow muffler, but does anyone know what series and size the muffler is? I'm trying to build my own system to save a little money. Thanks for your help.
Call them! They'll tell you. But for $265(10% off)you'll be money and time ahead in the long run! Make sure you order the earplugs also
Ron
RAmotorsports
#3
Posted 03-15-2011 06:58 PM
#4
Posted 03-15-2011 07:05 PM
I was told...
Magnaflow 10436 muffler up front and a Magnaflow 11226 in the stock rear location.
Come to think of it now I was asking for a "Laguna Seca" exhaust.
I never built it so...
J~
Magnaflow 10436 muffler up front and a Magnaflow 11226 in the stock rear location.
Come to think of it now I was asking for a "Laguna Seca" exhaust.
I never built it so...
J~
2011 NASA Western Endurance Racing Championship E3 Champ
#5
Posted 03-15-2011 09:01 PM
I bought the Magnaflow 10425 to essentially do the same with my exhaust. You can find the muffler for $65 - $75 online, then find a local shop to fab up the rest of the exhaust for about $100 or less. Granted, Springfield Dyno has done extensive testing on their unit so going this route my cost some HP.
If I had all of the money I've spent on racing, I would spend it all on racing.
#6
Posted 03-16-2011 04:38 PM
My SD wasn't even close to fitting, so budget another $100 to have a shop fix it and weld the two halves together.
Other people have had fitment issues, other people have none.
Other people have had fitment issues, other people have none.
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