Anyone tried the Flowmaster 50 Delta Flows?
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Anyone tried the Flowmaster 50 Delta Flows?
Just wondering if anyone has tried the 50 series delta flows on an '05+ GT? The 50 series were the Force 2 cat back for the '99 - '04 GTs.
Just curious because the 50s, being 3 chambers, are not supposed to be quite as loud or drone as bad as the 40s. Also, I was thinking that with the additional chamber, maybe they wouldn't trumpet so much with an O/R mid pipe.
Just curious because the 50s, being 3 chambers, are not supposed to be quite as loud or drone as bad as the 40s. Also, I was thinking that with the additional chamber, maybe they wouldn't trumpet so much with an O/R mid pipe.
#2
i might be wrong but i think that's what people are putting on thier trucks because there not as loud as the 40's
why dont you go with something that's been around on stangs for awhile (new stangs)
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why dont you go with something that's been around on stangs for awhile (new stangs)
#3
http://www.alternativeauto.com/water...texhaustupdate
Delta 50s with resonators give more of an old school sound according to Lido at Alternative Auto.
August 24, 2005
2005 GT Performance Exhaust Update We've now moved on to installing a set of MAC 1 3⁄4” mid length headers and a custom 2.5” H-pipe with Hi-Flo cats and resonators built into the H-pipe. We left the rest of the pipes leading from the H-pipe back to the mufflers alone being that they're 2.5” and stainless. At the very back of the car we went with Flo-Master Delta 50’s, or what are also known as 3-chambers, and a very fitting, good looking, rolled stainless tip.
The reason we installed resonators in the exhaust is that I've decided that 05 Mustangs are going to be much louder than we've been accustomed to because of the mufflers being located all the way in the back of the car without any tail pipes to help reduce or cancel some noise.
We've already listened to several 05’s that have other types of mufflers and exhaust systems and are starting to believe that a lot of these other set ups have for a lack of better words - a disgusting, poppy, frappy sound that's just plain too loud for most people.
The system we've custom built for our 2005 GT has a very unique roar with no popping at any rpm or load, it is louder then stock, but wont get attention when you're 2 miles away. Personal preference is going to come into play here and were not saying that our way is the only way, but with the mufflers being all the way at the back of the car, we feel that lots of people are going to make the mistake of putting mufflers on that we've become accustomed to on previous model year Mustangs that had tail pipes.
Delta 50s with resonators give more of an old school sound according to Lido at Alternative Auto.
August 24, 2005
2005 GT Performance Exhaust Update We've now moved on to installing a set of MAC 1 3⁄4” mid length headers and a custom 2.5” H-pipe with Hi-Flo cats and resonators built into the H-pipe. We left the rest of the pipes leading from the H-pipe back to the mufflers alone being that they're 2.5” and stainless. At the very back of the car we went with Flo-Master Delta 50’s, or what are also known as 3-chambers, and a very fitting, good looking, rolled stainless tip.
The reason we installed resonators in the exhaust is that I've decided that 05 Mustangs are going to be much louder than we've been accustomed to because of the mufflers being located all the way in the back of the car without any tail pipes to help reduce or cancel some noise.
We've already listened to several 05’s that have other types of mufflers and exhaust systems and are starting to believe that a lot of these other set ups have for a lack of better words - a disgusting, poppy, frappy sound that's just plain too loud for most people.
The system we've custom built for our 2005 GT has a very unique roar with no popping at any rpm or load, it is louder then stock, but wont get attention when you're 2 miles away. Personal preference is going to come into play here and were not saying that our way is the only way, but with the mufflers being all the way at the back of the car, we feel that lots of people are going to make the mistake of putting mufflers on that we've become accustomed to on previous model year Mustangs that had tail pipes.
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