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Old 10-15-2008, 12:33 AM
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After much research I have decided on MBRP. I am debating between the bullits or the deletes. I am l;eaning toward the deletes but am concerned on them being overly loud. I want loud, just not offensive. I would also like little or no drone. My logic is that drone comes from the muffler, so no muffler no drone? Any input/opinions are greatly appreciated. I have a stock 08 GT/CS w/ manual. Thanx.
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Old 10-15-2008, 01:10 AM
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well ive never heard of anyone using the mbrp on these cars yet so i really couldnt tell you how it would sound. I can say that i have taken my mufflers off before and drove around town to see what it was like... it was ungodly loud, people could hear me comming from streets away no problem
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that's a good choice, gonna sound like LM's, sounds good.
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i've heard that the MBRP bullits have very very little drone and are supposedly one of the best kept secrets in mustang exhaust. they're basically corsa's on a budget if my understanding is correct.
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Old 10-15-2008, 12:13 PM
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yes thats what i hear too. i was thinking about getting the deletes myself.
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Originally Posted by onederful100
yes thats what i hear too. i was thinking about getting the deletes myself.

No more boomtubes?

Too much BOOM for ya?
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Originally Posted by SirKnightTG
No more boomtubes?

Too much BOOM for ya?
lol. actually i was looking for more boom. i was thinking about taking out the baffles inside the boomtubes, but then thought what if it sounded bad. so now i'm thinking of getting the mbrp deletes and trying them bc i like the material and looks good too, plus nobody really has them. and then see which ones are louder/better. and i know someone that wanted louder exhaust, so which ever one i dont want i can give to him.
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Ah, I was thinking if you were going to sell the boomtubes....
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if my friend changes his mind, you'll be the first to know.
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Old 10-15-2008, 06:39 PM
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I have the MBRP's ...not the deletes but I can say in the 2 summers I've had them I could not be happier, No drone and the sound has only gotten better. The finish is great and have had no problems with marking and fit was bang on.
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