2000 Mustang gt o/r x or o/r H setup
#11
Any O/R pipe and 2 chamber Flowmasters will be quite loud.
Use an O/R X with the 2 chamber Flowmasters and you will be obnoxious (my opinion). There is a HIGH level of raspiness with that set-up. Try to listen to one in person before you invest in this set-up. If you like it, go for it.
Use an O/R X with the 2 chamber Flowmasters and you will be obnoxious (my opinion). There is a HIGH level of raspiness with that set-up. Try to listen to one in person before you invest in this set-up. If you like it, go for it.
#12
http://s44.photobucket.com/albums/f2...nt=exhaust.mp4
Stock mani's o/r x with flowmaster 40's
edit: thats really not a great video, but u get the idea
Stock mani's o/r x with flowmaster 40's
edit: thats really not a great video, but u get the idea
#13
here is one of my old mustang, long tubes, stock h-pipe with cats gutted, and 40's http://s44.photobucket.com/albums/f2...hasut_0001.mp4
#14
I heard that o/r x pipe doesnt go really with chamber muffler. True?
Will a raspier sound be better for our new edge mustang because i want to save the deep tone for my 2007 mustang gt since it looks muscular. Good idea? I dont really want the same set up on both cars lol.
Will a raspier sound be better for our new edge mustang because i want to save the deep tone for my 2007 mustang gt since it looks muscular. Good idea? I dont really want the same set up on both cars lol.
#15
Dude, if you go to youtube, you can find any combo of exhaust your heart desires. As far as what sounds better is all in your ear, everyone is going to say something different.
#17
Yea i know. I been going to youtube and all but there are many choices. Its so hard to choose. I guess i just keep searching on youtube till one sounds right i guess. But thanks for everyone that reply to my thread.
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