Exhaust
#1
Exhaust
Any suggestions for exhaust? I have been told Flowmasters have the best sound for all around quality, but I really like the classic 60's stang sound from the SLP Loudmouths, what would be best for sound/budget/preformance and of course fuel economy? Thank you.
#3
RE: Exhaust
Not to be mean but please do use the search. There is a new thread about this every 10th thread I think.
It's all subjective, listen to youtube clips (which don't do it justice) and then try and find it in person.
Saying that, I'll always throw in my hat for Corsa if you don't like drone or Stingers if you like really deep and loud but some drone.
It's all subjective, listen to youtube clips (which don't do it justice) and then try and find it in person.
Saying that, I'll always throw in my hat for Corsa if you don't like drone or Stingers if you like really deep and loud but some drone.
#4
RE: Exhaust
+1 on the search, man I've replied to so many exhaust queries in the last few weeks, I should just type up a response, save it to file and reload it over and over again...
anyway, I like my flo's and no a/b will offer any power gain. SLPs are crazy loud...just keep your ears open...
anyway, I like my flo's and no a/b will offer any power gain. SLPs are crazy loud...just keep your ears open...
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#8
RE: Exhaust
I got a pair of flowmaster 40 series for $180 with tax.
They are too quiet for my tastes.
Nice rumble in the cabin at around 1800-2500 rpm and fades out , and seems almost quieter than stock at WOT.
Try the new 44 series or American Thunder series if you wanna try flowmaster.
Good luck with your choice.
They are too quiet for my tastes.
Nice rumble in the cabin at around 1800-2500 rpm and fades out , and seems almost quieter than stock at WOT.
Try the new 44 series or American Thunder series if you wanna try flowmaster.
Good luck with your choice.
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