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What's Your Exhaust?
Or what do you plan to get for your '11?
I'm looking for an exhaust that has deep, low rumbles and crackles/burbles. I don't like the LOUD ones that would be annoying if I was on the street and someone else drove by with it. Oh, yeah, not too much drone.. Any suggestions? I'm currently thinking about the Magnaflow. Magnaflow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fP9E...eature=related vs Roush http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYksCCO1Nog |
Roush is pure sex dude. it sounds fantastic in person, deep, rumbles, burbles. That is what i am getting, the youtube vids just don't do it justice.
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I used to have flowmasters and loved them. ShaneM is right and these video clips don't do any of the products justice. I am a mustang club member and once a year we do a cruse to an awesome muffler shop and one person puts their car on their lift and the show puts on a bunch of different axlebacks so everyone can decide what they like. We all get a group discount too. only problem is I want them on my 2010 GT now....The cruse to the shop isn't for a few months or so.
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I have boomtubes, very deep and burbly but hardly any drone at HWY speeds, I love the Roush also but heard they do drone somewhat, but it is defiantly livable! Roush makes some great products!
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Roush all the way.
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Well, I'll throw in my Corsa vote, but if I ever considered a system other than Corsa, I'd get Boomtubes.
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You wont be able to tell until you hear a 2011. It has a different firing order, headers with different cylinder pairing (compared to manifolds) and resonators in front of the rear axle.
If I were a betting man I would say a muffler delete with cats and resonators still in place would sound very nice. Much like a Roush Extreme on the 2005-2010 but with its on unique signature from the firing order and headers. |
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