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Old 08-20-2013, 08:26 PM
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I bought my car with aftermarket exhaust and i cant tell what it is, i guess my hearing is in trouble. It looks like Xpipe welded after cats with straight pipes and some tips at the end. If i will record a sound of idle and revs with a good camera and probably take some pictures of the bottom too, will anybody be able to guess what it is ?

Same thing with CAI, i dont know the brand but would really like to know so i can complete the mod list that i have for my car. Its kinda shameful to put Unknown brand CAI and exhaust Lol
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Old 08-20-2013, 08:29 PM
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I think pics would do the trick in identifying your parts. Sound clips are always fun to listen to but aren't necessary.
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Old 08-20-2013, 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by XEDES
I think pics would do the trick in identifying your parts. Sound clips are always fun to listen to but aren't necessary.
Its dark here right now, but tomorrow i will get under my car and snap you some pictures along with a sound video just in case, please be sure to check it out
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Old 08-21-2013, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by XEDES
I think pics would do the trick in identifying your parts. Sound clips are always fun to listen to but aren't necessary.
^^^This
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So i looked underneath my car to find the brand, but couldn't find anything, so i though there would be no point in taking pictures but i still took a video.

From what i understand i have stock headers and 2 sets of cats, and after cats its an X-pipe with straight pipes all the way to the back with 3" tips.

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yea u got straight pipes... throw some magnaflows or borla on there
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Old 08-23-2013, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by TomKat
yea u got straight pipes... throw some magnaflows or borla on there
I was thinking about putting BBK long tubes with high flow cats on there, just to get some small gains and more meaner sound.

What is the point of having 2 sets of cats on the stock exhaust system ? Like i see one that the closest to the headers, and then another one right by the x/h pipe
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Well...If there's no exhaust after the cats, just straight pipe, then you have no exhaust lol.
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Before the headers and stuff, you need to figure out just how loud and obnoxious you want your exhaust to be.

Not sure how true it is but I've always been told that mustangs do need some back pressure.
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