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Is this the part number to the Magnaflow one that you guys recommend? Part number 10789 . http://www.magnaflow.com/02product/hardware.htmSo if I used this X-pipe, then would I keep the cats, or would I get rid of them? I am sure my local muffler shop can fabricate a bolt-on peice for me, but I dunno if they will be willing to take off my cats.... Lemme know guys!</P>
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Originally Posted by markstang
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Is this the part number to the Magnaflow one that you guys recommend? Part number 10789 . http://www.magnaflow.com/02product/hardware.htmSo if I used this X-pipe, then would I keep the cats, or would I get rid of them? I am sure my local muffler shop can fabricate a bolt-on peice for me, but I dunno if they will be willing to take off my cats.... Lemme know guys!</P>
Mark</P>
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I am sure they will not be willing to take the cats out...take your car to a Mustang specialized or performance shop..dont take it to those loosers, get an off road pipe,they rule!~</P>
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Originally Posted by markstang
know any good places off the net that sell the off road x pipes cheap?
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www.ninosport.com, no shipping charges</P>
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Originally Posted by weinercar
I have a Bassani Off Road X-pipe with the Magnaflows.. </P>
I am running the same set-up its a great sound. I triedFlowmaster earlier and only got "loudness", the Magna's have a sweeter sound.Dont expect a miracle in performance boost from this alone.</P>
Alittle late saying this, but you hate your GT and claim it to be extremely slow, Someone with a nice setup with straight through mufflers can expect a 'mini' miracle in performance boost.<IMG src=smileys/smiley11.gif border="0"></P>