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Hey guys, I've been looking into buying an exhaust for my 2006 GT, When building up my exhaust system, Do I have to buy everything all at once? For instance, I'm looking at the SLP Loudmouth Axble back Exhaust, But my question is, What is the difference between a catback and an axleback exhaust system? Also what is the X-pipe? Is that another component that can be added to the exhaust system? Sorry for the stupid question, I'm terrible with cars, But i'd love to learn more and start modding my mustang. Thanks in advance.
I just put New exhaust on my buddies 06 stang i put on JBA long tubes JBA catted X and SLP loudmouth. Holy **** it is loud as hell but has a nice sound. If any one needs any tips or tricks just give my a hollar.
hey gentlemen im new to the game i just read where someone said axel back muffler add no hp over stock? but i remember reading in a magazine where they changed stock mufflers added a cai and tuned it and it ran a quiker 1/4 mile so if the mufflers didnt improve anything why would they switch em out? i mean all the hp couldnt have came just from a tune and air intake mufflers had to do somethin right?
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Just an update. I had the Boom Tubes on the car but it just got to the point where I couldn't stand to drive it any distance. I took them off and sold them to "thaztrain" here on the forums, and I just saw a post where he is saying they're too loud too. I have installed the Magnaflow axle backs and I absolutely love them. Rumbly at idle, smooth under power, and aggressive at WOT! This is what a muscle car should sound like IMO. The other thing I have really noticed is the lack of crackling when revving or downshifting. The Boom Tubes were almost embarassingly "cackly" (is that a word?) especially when they were cold. I had a V6 with a JBA axle back and it was cackly as well. The Magnaflows have absolutely NO cackling!
I don't have any sound clips yet. It's just too damn cold outside right now. Just wanted to sound off about the Magnaflows.
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2007 Grabber Orange Mustang GT
2007 CKR SCCA G Stock Points Champion
2008 OVR SCCA E Street Prepared Points Champion
Yeah, they are decent forn the factory, the whole system is. But if you just want more sound most go with an axel back. Yo uwill get some small gains with some systems. Now if yo uare blown, yo ucan realize big gains (20-30) with long tubes x overs etc.
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