Iv'e been stung!!!
Iv'e been stung!!!
LONG POST DISCLAIMER: Uhh...long post if you dont like to read about mostly unimportant details, dont go any further.
Well it’s been a couple of months with my Mustang and mod bug bit me real good. I went from springs, to suspension, to wheels, to spoiler, but all the while I kept my eye (or should I say ear) on the stock exhaust. I knew in my heart the stock mufflers had to go and if I had any doubts my girlfriend’s first words about the Mustang were….”Looks great BUT its too quiet, doesn’t sound like a muscle car”. So yes I love her, and she was right. However early on I was fixated on the “show” mods as I had a very specific look in mind inspired by many of the black on black Mustangs on this very site. But because of the money I had already spent, the exhaust was going to have to wait untill next year. I didn’t see the point of installing a nice shiny new set of mufflers in the fall or winter. Even so I began to browse the forums, looking for information on the different offerings out there. So many to choose from…Borla, Flowmaster, Bassani, Corsa, Mac, SLP, etc, etc, etc. Finally many threads and sound clips later I decided the Borla/Ford Racing stingers were the axle backs for me. Then I discovered the topic of drone….from all the reading this drone thing sounded horrible. So at that point my search hit a big snag and I starting considering the nice but costly Corsas or the mild mannered Ford/Supreme GTAs. And while the Corsas and GTAs sound fine they didn’t make me grin like the Stingers did the first time I heard the clip. So then I read about using resonators to eliminate drone and thought “yeah that’ll work”. I understood it would quiet the exhaust alittle but the tone would be there. So after a lot of back and forth I settled that when I was ready to buy the exhaust I would go with the Stingers.
Well a couple of weeks ago I came across a killer deal on the forums, a pair of lightly used Ford Racing Axle back mufflers, more specifically the infamous Stingers. The Mod bug sunk its teeth into me and when I woke up from the stupor my paypal account was a few hundred dollars short and my Stingers were in the mail! So I waited and chose my resonators online…not ordering yet because I wanted to hear them first. The Stingers arrived and I called my pops to plan out an old fashioned father/son wrenching session. I mean I had to…this was the man that owned the 69 Corba Jet that became legend to me as a child. So today with my trusty TacoBill instructions in hand, me and the old man went for it. The whole thing took a little over an hour and he hurriedly instructed me to turn her over, even before we took it off the ramps. The moment of truth arrived and my car sang like the muscle car I had always wanted. We were blown away and the obligatory test drive to follow would tell me weather this drone thing would ruin an otherwise perfect upgrade. Two words….IT DIDN’T! The drone was part of the sound that made it roar! I couldn’t believe it…even at a cruise this drone business was this couple second hum that went away just as quickly as it came. I am thrilled with it all and have come to the conclusion that I don’t need resonators. The drone doesn’t bother me in the least…my father felt the same way.
I wrote this because I know many of you have gone or are going through the same thing. I learned a lesson today…if you’re looking to buy an exhaust for your S197 and are worried about drone, do yourself a favor and go to a meet and listen for yourself. While I totally understand some people are adversely affected by drone I feel it is an over hyped phenomenon. I love my stingers.
BIG THANKS to Mustang Source member Jimp for the sale of this pristine pair of mufflers.
Well it’s been a couple of months with my Mustang and mod bug bit me real good. I went from springs, to suspension, to wheels, to spoiler, but all the while I kept my eye (or should I say ear) on the stock exhaust. I knew in my heart the stock mufflers had to go and if I had any doubts my girlfriend’s first words about the Mustang were….”Looks great BUT its too quiet, doesn’t sound like a muscle car”. So yes I love her, and she was right. However early on I was fixated on the “show” mods as I had a very specific look in mind inspired by many of the black on black Mustangs on this very site. But because of the money I had already spent, the exhaust was going to have to wait untill next year. I didn’t see the point of installing a nice shiny new set of mufflers in the fall or winter. Even so I began to browse the forums, looking for information on the different offerings out there. So many to choose from…Borla, Flowmaster, Bassani, Corsa, Mac, SLP, etc, etc, etc. Finally many threads and sound clips later I decided the Borla/Ford Racing stingers were the axle backs for me. Then I discovered the topic of drone….from all the reading this drone thing sounded horrible. So at that point my search hit a big snag and I starting considering the nice but costly Corsas or the mild mannered Ford/Supreme GTAs. And while the Corsas and GTAs sound fine they didn’t make me grin like the Stingers did the first time I heard the clip. So then I read about using resonators to eliminate drone and thought “yeah that’ll work”. I understood it would quiet the exhaust alittle but the tone would be there. So after a lot of back and forth I settled that when I was ready to buy the exhaust I would go with the Stingers.
Well a couple of weeks ago I came across a killer deal on the forums, a pair of lightly used Ford Racing Axle back mufflers, more specifically the infamous Stingers. The Mod bug sunk its teeth into me and when I woke up from the stupor my paypal account was a few hundred dollars short and my Stingers were in the mail! So I waited and chose my resonators online…not ordering yet because I wanted to hear them first. The Stingers arrived and I called my pops to plan out an old fashioned father/son wrenching session. I mean I had to…this was the man that owned the 69 Corba Jet that became legend to me as a child. So today with my trusty TacoBill instructions in hand, me and the old man went for it. The whole thing took a little over an hour and he hurriedly instructed me to turn her over, even before we took it off the ramps. The moment of truth arrived and my car sang like the muscle car I had always wanted. We were blown away and the obligatory test drive to follow would tell me weather this drone thing would ruin an otherwise perfect upgrade. Two words….IT DIDN’T! The drone was part of the sound that made it roar! I couldn’t believe it…even at a cruise this drone business was this couple second hum that went away just as quickly as it came. I am thrilled with it all and have come to the conclusion that I don’t need resonators. The drone doesn’t bother me in the least…my father felt the same way.
I wrote this because I know many of you have gone or are going through the same thing. I learned a lesson today…if you’re looking to buy an exhaust for your S197 and are worried about drone, do yourself a favor and go to a meet and listen for yourself. While I totally understand some people are adversely affected by drone I feel it is an over hyped phenomenon. I love my stingers.
BIG THANKS to Mustang Source member Jimp for the sale of this pristine pair of mufflers.
Thanks again Jimp! They sound great. These things are gonna cost me in gas cause Im already loving running them WOT! Asfar as the ducktail goes its a CDC ducktail and unfortunatly it does not cover the holes for those of you with the stock Mustang spoiler. That ducktail was the whole reason I ordered my car spoiler deleted. However Cervinis now offers a similar ducktail...the type three that comes with these little winglets that fill the stock mounting holes...check it out.
LONG POST DISCLAIMER: Uhh...long post if you dont like to read about mostly unimportant details, dont go any further.
Well it’s been a couple of months with my Mustang and mod bug bit me real good. I went from springs, to suspension, to wheels, to spoiler, but all the while I kept my eye (or should I say ear) on the stock exhaust. I knew in my heart the stock mufflers had to go and if I had any doubts my girlfriend’s first words about the Mustang were….â€Looks great BUT its too quiet, doesn’t sound like a muscle carâ€. So yes I love her, and she was right. However early on I was fixated on the “show†mods as I had a very specific look in mind inspired by many of the black on black Mustangs on this very site. But because of the money I had already spent, the exhaust was going to have to wait untill next year. I didn’t see the point of installing a nice shiny new set of mufflers in the fall or winter. Even so I began to browse the forums, looking for information on the different offerings out there. So many to choose from…Borla, Flowmaster, Bassani, Corsa, Mac, SLP, etc, etc, etc. Finally many threads and sound clips later I decided the Borla/Ford Racing stingers were the axle backs for me. Then I discovered the topic of drone….from all the reading this drone thing sounded horrible. So at that point my search hit a big snag and I starting considering the nice but costly Corsas or the mild mannered Ford/Supreme GTAs. And while the Corsas and GTAs sound fine they didn’t make me grin like the Stingers did the first time I heard the clip. So then I read about using resonators to eliminate drone and thought “yeah that’ll workâ€. I understood it would quiet the exhaust alittle but the tone would be there. So after a lot of back and forth I settled that when I was ready to buy the exhaust I would go with the Stingers.
Well a couple of weeks ago I came across a killer deal on the forums, a pair of lightly used Ford Racing Axle back mufflers, more specifically the infamous Stingers. The Mod bug sunk its teeth into me and when I woke up from the stupor my paypal account was a few hundred dollars short and my Stingers were in the mail! So I waited and chose my resonators online…not ordering yet because I wanted to hear them first. The Stingers arrived and I called my pops to plan out an old fashioned father/son wrenching session. I mean I had to…this was the man that owned the 69 Corba Jet that became legend to me as a child. So today with my trusty TacoBill instructions in hand, me and the old man went for it. The whole thing took a little over an hour and he hurriedly instructed me to turn her over, even before we took it off the ramps. The moment of truth arrived and my car sang like the muscle car I had always wanted. We were blown away and the obligatory test drive to follow would tell me weather this drone thing would ruin an otherwise perfect upgrade. Two words….IT DIDN’T! The drone was part of the sound that made it roar! I couldn’t believe it…even at a cruise this drone business was this couple second hum that went away just as quickly as it came. I am thrilled with it all and have come to the conclusion that I don’t need resonators. The drone doesn’t bother me in the least…my father felt the same way.
I wrote this because I know many of you have gone or are going through the same thing. I learned a lesson today…if you’re looking to buy an exhaust for your S197 and are worried about drone, do yourself a favor and go to a meet and listen for yourself. While I totally understand some people are adversely affected by drone I feel it is an over hyped phenomenon. I love my stingers.
BIG THANKS to Mustang Source member Jimp for the sale of his pristine pair of mufflers.

Well it’s been a couple of months with my Mustang and mod bug bit me real good. I went from springs, to suspension, to wheels, to spoiler, but all the while I kept my eye (or should I say ear) on the stock exhaust. I knew in my heart the stock mufflers had to go and if I had any doubts my girlfriend’s first words about the Mustang were….â€Looks great BUT its too quiet, doesn’t sound like a muscle carâ€. So yes I love her, and she was right. However early on I was fixated on the “show†mods as I had a very specific look in mind inspired by many of the black on black Mustangs on this very site. But because of the money I had already spent, the exhaust was going to have to wait untill next year. I didn’t see the point of installing a nice shiny new set of mufflers in the fall or winter. Even so I began to browse the forums, looking for information on the different offerings out there. So many to choose from…Borla, Flowmaster, Bassani, Corsa, Mac, SLP, etc, etc, etc. Finally many threads and sound clips later I decided the Borla/Ford Racing stingers were the axle backs for me. Then I discovered the topic of drone….from all the reading this drone thing sounded horrible. So at that point my search hit a big snag and I starting considering the nice but costly Corsas or the mild mannered Ford/Supreme GTAs. And while the Corsas and GTAs sound fine they didn’t make me grin like the Stingers did the first time I heard the clip. So then I read about using resonators to eliminate drone and thought “yeah that’ll workâ€. I understood it would quiet the exhaust alittle but the tone would be there. So after a lot of back and forth I settled that when I was ready to buy the exhaust I would go with the Stingers.
Well a couple of weeks ago I came across a killer deal on the forums, a pair of lightly used Ford Racing Axle back mufflers, more specifically the infamous Stingers. The Mod bug sunk its teeth into me and when I woke up from the stupor my paypal account was a few hundred dollars short and my Stingers were in the mail! So I waited and chose my resonators online…not ordering yet because I wanted to hear them first. The Stingers arrived and I called my pops to plan out an old fashioned father/son wrenching session. I mean I had to…this was the man that owned the 69 Corba Jet that became legend to me as a child. So today with my trusty TacoBill instructions in hand, me and the old man went for it. The whole thing took a little over an hour and he hurriedly instructed me to turn her over, even before we took it off the ramps. The moment of truth arrived and my car sang like the muscle car I had always wanted. We were blown away and the obligatory test drive to follow would tell me weather this drone thing would ruin an otherwise perfect upgrade. Two words….IT DIDN’T! The drone was part of the sound that made it roar! I couldn’t believe it…even at a cruise this drone business was this couple second hum that went away just as quickly as it came. I am thrilled with it all and have come to the conclusion that I don’t need resonators. The drone doesn’t bother me in the least…my father felt the same way.
I wrote this because I know many of you have gone or are going through the same thing. I learned a lesson today…if you’re looking to buy an exhaust for your S197 and are worried about drone, do yourself a favor and go to a meet and listen for yourself. While I totally understand some people are adversely affected by drone I feel it is an over hyped phenomenon. I love my stingers.
BIG THANKS to Mustang Source member Jimp for the sale of his pristine pair of mufflers.

We just got done changing out the lawn sprinkler electric valves and control unit which was fun because we did it together.
Have fun and enjoy...............
Ariel, nice GT and I'm so glad you found out like I did that the alleged drone is a non factor. And very heart warming that you and your Dad did this mod install. I take it you are female and that truly touches my heart as I have two girls 24 and 21 and I could definitely see my 24 yr old asking me to do stuff like GT mods with here. Right now we do stuff like upgrading her cell so it can handle ring tones we make ourselves.
We just got done changing out the lawn sprinkler electric valves and control unit which was fun because we did it together.
Have fun and enjoy...............
We just got done changing out the lawn sprinkler electric valves and control unit which was fun because we did it together.
Have fun and enjoy...............
But your kids are your kids and Im glad what I wrote struck a cord. Male or female there is nothing like sharing a hobby your passionate about with your dad, son or daughter.
Great write up, I am going thru very issue myself. I scored a pair of take off GTA's and new FRPP X pipe from ebay last week and they go on the GT Tuesday. I can not wait after reading your thread. Thanks
Thanks Phil, however Im a guy lol; dont worry lots of people make the same mistake. Espcially in the mail...Im Miss Ariel to advertisers and creditors across the country.
But your kids are your kids and Im glad what I wrote struck a cord. Male or female there is nothing like sharing a hobby your passionate about with your dad, son or daughter.
But your kids are your kids and Im glad what I wrote struck a cord. Male or female there is nothing like sharing a hobby your passionate about with your dad, son or daughter.
Glad you like the Stingers, Ariel!
With the aggressive looks of your car, I wouldn't go with anything less than the Stingers!
Now, go set some car alarms off at the mall.
With the aggressive looks of your car, I wouldn't go with anything less than the Stingers!
Now, go set some car alarms off at the mall.
Strange things happen now though; seems most of the imports that hounded me before dont mess with me now. The ones that revved, now sit idle, and those that lined up nose to nose..sit about a half car length back.
And just today an SN95 with a mean sounding set of pipes revved at me and I revved back...got the thumbs up! This is an upgrade that makes the car sound as good as it looks.
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