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ok well everybody was dead ****in wrong about this one and this will be a mod of mine if not my next mod
how does it sound when you get on it on the road
how much did it end up costing you
Actually, when your cruising they're not all that loud. But when you gun it you will here the power. They're still breaking in but everyonce inawhile it will sound a little raspy and a pop everyonce in awhile. I got the exhaust on sale from SLP for $325. But what I saved in the product, I spent on shipping plus a little. Then I had a local muffler shop make a Y pipe and run the pipes back. They ended up charging me $265. So I spent about $600 total, but it was all worth it the first time I heard my baby rumble down the road.
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wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww you didnt go h pipe???
i guess the pioneering is not done
they still sound really sick by the way
but i have a good mind to stick an h pipe in mine and throw some slps on there
SLP LOUD MOUTH H PIPE DUALS
the next step!!!
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Sorry the vids are kinda windy....
Video and sound quality is hindered by doing it all witha 6 meg digital camera but hey, they came out alright I think.
By the way thanks to my friend Albert for being the photographer, and my buddy Justin (who owns the silver 2000 mustang) for supervising.
Also I would like to tell you jrakestraw your new pipes sound awesome. They will only sound better if you upgrade to an H-Pipe. Though I had no clue until I read it in here.
Great setup!!!!
Do they annoy you at inspection with the loudmouths?
I haven't had an inspection yet. But from what I hear, they don't really care here. I won't find out what they'll say until next year when I have to get another one done.
I used this thread and others http://american-speed.com/collective...read.php?t=670 to aid in my decision so here's my contribution I feel I owe. My objective was 1st to get it right the first time; 2nd avoid excessive highway "drone" inside: 3rd coming as close to a V-8 sound without sounding like a Honda Civic with a kazoo on steroids stuck up it's ass. 4th an intimidating look. Cost was not a factor-there are cheaper ways to go. I chose the Magnaflow cat-back with "X" pipe (as I will be installing the Explorer Express X-Charger as a future mod http://www.explorerexpress.com/qa/superchargers.html ) If you plan on staying NA stay with the "Y" pipe.
However I ordered the system for a Mustang GT not the Magnapacks you get with the V-6 set-up...less highway drone with regular style baffled mufflers. Fit and finish are exceptional (you'll need two driver's side GT muffler hangers from Ford $90.00) The sound was exactly what I was looking for...when I turn the key she let's you know she's alive! Good luck-hope this helps.
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