Where can I buy a Dynomouth?
You have to find a good muffler shop to build it for you, but order the Dynomax Bullet muffler from Summit Racing first, I showed my muffler shop a picture of the Loud Mouth set up, he said about $120- $140 to make it.
I had that same question when I was looking for a dynomouth. You simply buy the dynomax 16 inch by 3 inch muffler, have it welded in, remove the stock muffler and do the tips of your choice. I went really cheap and had one 3 inch pipe out the as end of the car. It looks a bit odd, but it gets the job done. I am sure ratio 411 will be replying to this, he is a real advocate of the dynomouth, and will explain the whole thing.
Originally posted by dohcsvt
I am sure ratio 411 will be replying to this, he is a real advocate of the dynomouth, and will explain the whole thing.
I am sure ratio 411 will be replying to this, he is a real advocate of the dynomouth, and will explain the whole thing.

The Dynomouth is a mod.
First you buy a DynoMax Race Bullet muffler, part 24222.
It runs just under $40 from Summit or Jegs, and as high as $60 from NAPA. No sponsors that I know of carry it.
Then you shop some exhaust shops. For about $100 to $150 shop parts and labor you should be able to have the whole thing done. My total with the bullet and labor was $140, this was with keeping the stock tips. If you get out under $200 total (including bullet), you are doing okay. If you want non-stock tips, now is the time to do it, it just adds a little to the price.
I have a drawing you can print and take to the shop with you so you will have very little explaining to do.
Print this diagram
Here are some pics of a typical Dynomouth install:
Dynomouth install
Good luck
Dave
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