New Universal Drone-Free DynoMax VT Muffler Added

New Universal Drone-Free DynoMax VT Muffler Added

The stainless steel muffler is covered by a limited lifetime warranty and exclusive 90-day Performance and Sound Guarantee, an offer that lets enthusiasts try the muffler for 90 days.

dynomaxMONROE, Mich. — DynoMax has added a new universal part number to the drone-free DynoMax VT muffler series. The new configuration – ideal for trucks, larger sport utility vehicles and custom fabricated systems – includes DynoMax VT patented valve technology and an innovative, high-flow stainless steel performance design.

The new DynoMax VT 100-percent welded muffler (p/n 17966) is 3-inch single inlet/3-inch outlet 25-inch overall body length. The new muffler will be available Jan. 1 at performance retailers across North America.

The DynoMax VT muffler features an exclusive, precisely calibrated patented internal valve that ensures maximum performance and provides a drone-free experience in the vehicle. The muffler also includes slotted bushing ends; exclusive Continuous Roving Fiberglass (CRF) technology that absorbs additional unwanted interior resonance and provides a rich, deep performance tone; and a show-stopping DynoMax VT logo-embossed body and high-impact micro-finish.

Engineered to deliver DynoMax’s trademark “Drone-Free Performance,” the muffler offers the flow characteristics of the legendary DynoMax Ultra Flo welded muffler, through a performance design that is dyno-proven to support up to 2,000 CFM and 2,000 horsepower.

The stainless steel muffler is covered by a limited lifetime warranty and exclusive 90-day Performance and Sound Guarantee, an offer that lets enthusiasts try the muffler for 90 days. Consumers can return the product within 90 days for a full refund of its purchase price. Additional restrictions apply and can be found at www.DynoMax.com.

To learn more about DynoMax products, please visit www.DynoMax.com, contact your nearest DynoMax supplier or call 1-734-384-7806. For the name and location of your nearest DynoMax retailer, check out the “Where to Buy” tab on www.DynoMax.com.

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