I know, this gets asked all the time.
#11
RE: I know, this gets asked all the time.
ORIGINAL: kpaulhus
I think he means he and is gf. "WE" I have the pypes and have not heard a better sounding V6
I think he means he and is gf. "WE" I have the pypes and have not heard a better sounding V6
http://youtube.com/watch?v=In8ENuxcJ3w
http://youtube.com/watch?v=KXA_BpuSpKA
Best V6 exhaust, bar none.
However, also the most expensive, so that doesn't help the OP.
OP: If you want a nice sounding exhaust without blowing too much cash money, GT take-offs are probably the way to go. Check with your local shops and see if they can custom-bend the pipes for you, then slap the GT muffs on there.
If they can't do the custom work (as was the case with me), or are going to charge you a small fortune for it, a kit like the Pypes one is still relatively cheap and takes care of all the details for you.
#14
RE: I know, this gets asked all the time.
ORIGINAL: ptkthekid
Ninosport duals and Gt takeoffs is the cheapest dual set up. For single just go GT takeoffs. Craigslist is your best bet. To many scammers on ebay for me.
Ninosport duals and Gt takeoffs is the cheapest dual set up. For single just go GT takeoffs. Craigslist is your best bet. To many scammers on ebay for me.
+1 for the GT takeoffs - there's no better bang for the buck.
#15
RE: I know, this gets asked all the time.
Go to the 4.6 L forum and ask if anyone is selling their originals. You might get the usual "Why didn't you buy a GT" treatment, but lots of these guys are upgrading their own exhaust, and have takeoffs sitting on their shelves.
I bought a set for $70 from someone on this forum.
I bought a set for $70 from someone on this forum.
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