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Old 11-20-2009, 03:31 PM
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DMC duals vs. Muzzys duals?

I cant decide between the 2. I have done research on both and they each seem good in their own way. What do you guys think? I am leaning towards the DMC duals? But i am still undecided.
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I have not heard anything about the DMC's but I have the Muzzys and am really impressed with the gains in performance. I also installed the MSD when I changed the exhaust....
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If you rhino's motor is stock adding Muzzy changed nothing but a little quicker acceleration, adding loney tune same thing nothing on top but some increase in acceleration. Both added noise but I have yet to see any one post anything significant, dyno numbers included, that says adding an exhuast on a stock motor increases anything. Your pocket book is lighter....lol.
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Old 11-20-2009, 04:40 PM
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Go with the Muzzy its the best system out there for the money IMO.
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If you have a stock motor I don't think the gains would be noticable for the money. If you don't have suspension yet save the money for that as it will be the best improvement on a stock machine.
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If you have a stock motor I don't think the gains would be noticable for the money. If you don't have suspension yet save the money for that as it will be the best improvement on a stock machine.
Exactly I can tell you $700.00 in mods that will get you HP increase and some very noticeable difference but it hard to change minds when you can add an exhaust to your quad and it becomes a different machine. But adding an exhuast to a stock Rhino equals = very very very little gains....
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If you have a stock motor I don't think the gains would be noticable for the money. If you don't have suspension yet save the money for that as it will be the best improvement on a stock machine.
Exactly I can tell you $700.00 in mods that will get you HP increase and some very noticeable difference but it hard to change minds when you can add an exhaust to your quad and it becomes a different machine. But adding an exhuast to a stock Rhino equals = very very very little gains....
A test was performed on 6 pipes about 2 years ago on stock machine;Hp range from 1 to 2 gain over stock...not much
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Charles you and I use the same mechanic and he seems to have told us this over and over again. I would think a cam and some head work would be better spent money.

You going to Glamis for Thanksgiving? I will be riding with Tom and crew
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Charles you and I use the same mechanic and he seems to have told us this over and over again. I would think a cam and some head work would be better spent money.

You going to Glamis for Thanksgiving? I will be riding with Tom and crew
I just talk to Tom and both cars are ready for Glamis...I will be there to test this new configuration and see what it means in the sand...in the dirt I can't keep under control

Poflio you were right as usual the head, cam, and manifold holds lots of POWER!!!!
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If you rhino's motor is stock adding Muzzy changed nothing but a little quicker acceleration, adding loney tune same thing nothing on top but some increase in acceleration. Both added noise but I have yet to see any one post anything significant, dyno numbers included, that says adding an exhuast on a stock motor increases anything. Your pocket book is lighter....lol.
I went from 51 to 57.....Thats noticable in my book. I also added the MSD at the same time.
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Exhaust amy not add much power but its a must IMO. The sound and looks of the Muzzy set up just make that $700 all worth it.
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Go with the Muzzy its the best system out there for the money IMO.
my stock rhino with muzzy smokes my father in laws stock rhino with intake and exhaust ,..both have cdi's and sheaves ..

im mean by like 5-7 rhinos

me 60 him 56mph top speeds
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See you out there Charles.
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If you have a stock motor I don't think the gains would be noticable for the money. If you don't have suspension yet save the money for that as it will be the best improvement on a stock machine.
I have long travel and its a 2 seater with bed delete,cdi box,utv sheave+duner kit and uni air filter it is a good setup just looking for a little more.
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If you rhino's motor is stock adding Muzzy changed nothing but a little quicker acceleration, adding loney tune same thing nothing on top but some increase in acceleration. Both added noise but I have yet to see any one post anything significant, dyno numbers included, that says adding an exhuast on a stock motor increases anything. Your pocket book is lighter....lol.
I went from 51 to 57.....Thats noticable in my book. I also added the MSD at the same time.
That is what i am talkin about!!!! I am at 58mph now i could use a little torque an mph.
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