New owner (new overall) looking for advice on dual exhaust set-up
#12
#14
yeah that sounds pretty awesome, im going to have to think on it but I have defiantly narrowed it down to an H-pipe with either GT mufflers or A/T. A/T just sounds mean if there is any way to put it. but thanks for all the help and advice JCON really am greatful!
#15
You're welcome!
The nice thing is that the rest is standard for the set up. Changing mufflers is a 20 minute job in the drive way.
So if you find a good deal on a GT take off system, get it. Listen to it. Then you can always sell the mufflers to another v6'er and buy whatever mufflers you want. It all bolts right up
The nice thing is that the rest is standard for the set up. Changing mufflers is a 20 minute job in the drive way.
So if you find a good deal on a GT take off system, get it. Listen to it. Then you can always sell the mufflers to another v6'er and buy whatever mufflers you want. It all bolts right up
#16
https://mustangforums.com/forum/4-0l...-axelback.html
#17
Thanks so much JCON really have been a help! and Hotwheelracer yeah the A/T exhaust sounds so good... earlier on I posted a video of a dual set up of those. So if you want take a listen it sounds mean
#18
Yeah I had seen it on youtube before I got mine, I just didn't have the dough to buy two mufflers and get the exhaust work done. The single is great for now, they have a deal on AM where you can buy two axelbacks at one time for a better price than buying them one at a time. You can put one on and save the second for later. Every time I start my car I up, I love the rumble!
#19
Here's a drive bye vid I posted on Youtube. I have a single Pypes Streetpro exhaust. It does take awhile for the exhaust to break-in and the sound gets better over time. =-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NM4y6kqbE24
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NM4y6kqbE24