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Old 08-25-2014, 12:38 PM
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I am trying to quiet my car down, right now I'm running a Pypes H pipe and Flowmaster American Thunders. Not interested in Magnaflow, already tried a set of Axle Back's. Is anyone running the Flowmaster Pro Series Hushpower Axle Backs? How do you like them? Are they loud? What Mid-pipe are you running? Thanks

These are the ones I'm looking at from AM...

http://www.americanmuscle.com/flowma...back-0510.html
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Old 08-26-2014, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by rocket800
I am trying to quiet my car down, right now I'm running a Pypes H pipe and Flowmaster American Thunders. Not interested in Magnaflow, already tried a set of Axle Back's. Is anyone running the Flowmaster Pro Series Hushpower Axle Backs? How do you like them? Are they loud? What Mid-pipe are you running? Thanks

These are the ones I'm looking at from AM...

http://www.americanmuscle.com/flowma...back-0510.html
Hey Rocket-Is your H catted or O/R? Despite them having a cylindrical style muffler that are known to really shoot volume they're pretty subtle. Any Mustang owner would know they're not stock but they're pretty livable. Depending on the midpipe I'm sure they would eat up some of the feedback (snap, crackle, popping) you're getting. My best reccomenndation would be to try to find a GT on YouTube that's running a similar if not identical setup to get a better idea. Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions and I'm here to help!

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Old 08-26-2014, 07:31 PM
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Thanks Alex. My H Pipe is not catted, it is the Pypes off road H. I have been searching You tube for a few days and haven't really found what I was looking for. Yes, I'm looking for something to eliminate the rasp/drone in the 2000-2500rpm range.
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Originally Posted by rocket800
Thanks Alex. My H Pipe is not catted, it is the Pypes off road H. I have been searching You tube for a few days and haven't really found what I was looking for. Yes, I'm looking for something to eliminate the rasp/drone in the 2000-2500rpm range.
Rocket-Very welcome-I think it's something that would definitely help considering you're running the American Thunders which are known to be a little more on the aggressive side in comparison to the American Thunder. Sorry I wasn't able to locate a video on my end, it's really difficult to hunt something down on YouTube as we're all going to be running unique setups! let me know if there's anything else I can help out with!

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Mid mounted resonators will cure your tone issues. Pypes m80s.
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