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I just recently intalled 40 Series Flowmasters. I could only get the mufflers for now. I am looking for some bigger tips because I had to use the ones from the stock mufflers. The drone is a little annoying, but I have heard it tends to quiet down once the break in more. Atleast that is what my friends have told me about their mufflers.
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2006 Mustang GT
Satin Silver with Gloss Black Racing Stripes
AEM BruteForce CAI
Diablosport Computer Tuner
Custom Ram Air
Straight Exhaust to Standard 40 Series
X-Pipe
Steeda Economy IMRC Delete Plates (shipping now)
ok soo what should i get first............ Borla cat-back exhaust or JBA headers??????????
From what i understand the mufflers will not give any gain. I personally think you will gain a small amount. As for the headers I have not seen the manifolds up close on the Mustang but from what i have seen they appear to already have a header style manifold so not sure there is any benefit there either.
Richard
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2006 GT-Borla Stingers, Eibach Pro Kit, Tokico D-Specs, MGW Billet, 20" Foose Nitrous w/BFG KDW Tires, CHE panhard bar & Support
Posted this once in the general forum, maybe I can get more help here. I want to get the Roush axle back system, but also want the MAC long tube headers/cat back. Is it possible to mate the Roush with the MAC? If Roush would make a full system I am sure it would sell ton's, but for now, it looks like that's not an option.
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