Has anyone have any experience with the Dynatech Vortex Insert Cones??
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>The Vortex Insert Cone, installed near the exit of the header collector or muffler outlet, provides a large friction area to reflect and dissipate sound energy, thus reducing the dB level. Because no significant backpressure has been introduced, the engine is still able to use the scavenge ability of a good header to create horsepower and torque. Dyno and track testing show significant noise reduction with little or no power loss. <hr></blockquote>
I may have to give it a shot one day just to see if it'll quiet down the Borla and eliminate the popping associated with deceleration.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>The Vortex Insert Cone, installed near the exit of the header collector or muffler outlet, provides a large friction area to reflect and dissipate sound energy, thus reducing the dB level. Because no significant backpressure has been introduced, the engine is still able to use the scavenge ability of a good header to create horsepower and torque. Dyno and track testing show significant noise reduction with little or no power loss. <hr></blockquote>
I may have to give it a shot one day just to see if it'll quiet down the Borla and eliminate the popping associated with deceleration.
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