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    1. #1
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      Car Chemistry Collector Inserts

      Has anyone used or does anyone have any firsthand knowledge of the car chemistry collector inserts. I have the spintech 3" side exit on my car and it is a liitle to loud for regular street driving. I was hoping to quiet it down a little bit without removing the side exhaust. Any ideas?

      I was also thinking of putting some dynomax bullets on the inlet side of the mufflers. I heard you can use them as resonators after the mufflers, but with the side exit I can not fit them there.

      http://www.carchemistry.com



      Thanks


    2. #2
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      Tmat, I made up an insert like the car chemistry ones for a Quad 4 car I had. It did help a little bit, not a lot though. You can put the dynomax mufflers ahead of the spintech's. Many a factory car have the resonators first then the mufflers after. Good luck.
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    3. #3
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      Quote Originally Posted by TMat
      Has anyone used or does anyone have any firsthand knowledge of the car chemistry collector inserts. I have the spintech 3" side exit on my car and it is a liitle to loud for regular street driving. I was hoping to quiet it down a little bit without removing the side exhaust. Any ideas?

      I was also thinking of putting some dynomax bullets on the inlet side of the mufflers. I heard you can use them as resonators after the mufflers, but with the side exit I can not fit them there.

      http://www.carchemistry.com

      Thanks
      They do quiet the car, but are quite restrictive if it's a high power car.

      Jody


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