Do Aftermarket Axle-Backs decrease HP?
#1
Do Aftermarket Axle-Backs decrease HP?
I have read several threads that seem to imply that adding axle-back exhausts to the 2005+ Mustangs may actually decrease HP (not much) from stock?. Am i correct in assuming this is true?
Thanks to all for any feedback - I would like to do an axle-back on my 2006 GT and was wondering about this question. - It's expensive (for me) and I can do without the sound if I have to.
What do you all think about the stock GT sound?
Thanks to all for any feedback - I would like to do an axle-back on my 2006 GT and was wondering about this question. - It's expensive (for me) and I can do without the sound if I have to.
What do you all think about the stock GT sound?
#2
RE: Do Aftermarket Axle-Backs decrease HP?
I can't tell you one way or the other about the increase/decrease in power from the axle-back. I wouldn't think it would decrease power unless it added additional back pressure/restriction to the system.
I really like the sound of the stock GT. But with that said, I would like for it to be just a tad louder and deeper. I haven't purchased anything yet as I don't want to make this decision based on internet clips and would like to hear a few in person. However, I am leaning toward the FRPP system.
I really like the sound of the stock GT. But with that said, I would like for it to be just a tad louder and deeper. I haven't purchased anything yet as I don't want to make this decision based on internet clips and would like to hear a few in person. However, I am leaning toward the FRPP system.
#3
RE: Do Aftermarket Axle-Backs decrease HP?
Agreed, the stock sound is pretty good, I probably should have gone flowmaster for a slight increase in sound with better looking tips but for the money there had to be "more" so I went with the MAC's and got more than I could have expected sound wise.
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RE: Do Aftermarket Axle-Backs decrease HP?
ORIGINAL: W1ldcat
I think with the added sound your brain will compensate if there are any losses because it will sound faster. Mine would any how..
I think with the added sound your brain will compensate if there are any losses because it will sound faster. Mine would any how..
lol that is ricer mentality. haha.
seems like for the mustang, more than any other car, there is SO MUCH DEBATE over what exhaust to get. i for myself cant friggin decide. i want the flowmaster sound, but its too quiet. and i dont know how slp loudmouths in person, i also want it loud inside the car.
ugh.
#9
RE: Do Aftermarket Axle-Backs decrease HP?
hmmm. if it lost anything, it wont be over a couple horse/lbs of trq. i.e. if you can actually FEEL the difference without any electronics reading it (dyno, pocketdiagnostics) then i want you to set up my car by just FEEL. screw the dyno, i dont need that if i got a guy who can FEEL 5 hp's being lost. point of the story? if there's anything, you're not gonna know just by driving down the road. its a 300hp rated car. and you dont even have 300 going to the ground. betcha dont even know whats going to the ground, so ya dont know what you're losing/gaining. get what ya like, sounds good, afford. but dont worry about "losing" power. unless they say "the system leeches 57 hp more than any other system!" then be scared....
#10
RE: Do Aftermarket Axle-Backs decrease HP?
I think the stock exhaust sounds good. Better than I expected.
I read on another thread that stock GT 5-speed and stock GT auto-tranny mufflers have different part numbers. Is the stock 5-speed louder than the stock auto?
I read on another thread that stock GT 5-speed and stock GT auto-tranny mufflers have different part numbers. Is the stock 5-speed louder than the stock auto?