Ford Racing Ford Racing Part# M-5230-GTA
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Ford Racing Ford Racing Part# M-5230-GTA
Has anyone heard the above axleback from ford racing? Saw these on ebay and thought the price and the look was good. Any input on this system?
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Sam
thanks
Sam
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Did you look here: http://forums.bradbarnett.net/search.php?searchid=55568
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Originally Posted by sams66
Has anyone heard the above axleback from ford racing?
What you need is a set of these...
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check out this promo video they sound pretty good to me!
http://www.stangnet.com/Ford-Mustang...omo-Video.html
that is if they are the mufflers I think they are.
Sam
http://www.stangnet.com/Ford-Mustang...omo-Video.html
that is if they are the mufflers I think they are.
Sam
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Originally Posted by DUD121
I was under the impression thats the part number for the quieter version of the FRPP/Borla axlebacks.
http://www.borla.com/applications/lo...Section/11752/
Notice that the muffler shape is different and the tips are different as well. I do not recognize these FRPP mufflers. The louder FRPP mufflers are definitely Borla Stingers, but I haven't been able to figure out what these new ones are. They are the same mufflers that are on the Hertz Shelby, but that's all I know.
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Originally Posted by sams66
....also, where, who from for the cheapest price on these Kevin from TMS? Bleakley ford?
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
Mine (M-5230-5GT) were $369 plus shipping from Downs Ford.
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
Mine (M-5230-5GT) were $369 plus shipping from Downs Ford.
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Originally Posted by Mustang Buster
So are yours the ones on the Shelby Hertz? If so, what is the outside diameter of the tips? Are they double-walled as they appear in the pics? Are the slant cut at the ends or just straight? I really like the looks of the Corsa tips (4" slant cut, double-walled, as they fill out the opening very well) but the prices they want are outrageous. So it looks like the Ford Racing mufflers from the Shelby Hertz would be a good alternative if the tips are the same size. Thanks in advance!
Tips are 4" rolled.
The FRPP Stinger model is made by Borla.
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Thanks for the info Bill. Those Borla Stingers look great! Looks like the cutouts in the rear valance were made for 4" tips, anything else just looks too small IMHO. So are the Borla's lighter than the stock mufflers? I would think so since they are so much smaller. So to make sure I have it straight, it sounds like both the Hertz mufflers and the Borla's have 4" tips, but the Borla's are rolled and the Hertz are double-walled. Also, the Hertz mufflers look about the same size as the stock GT mufflers, so the Borla's I would think would be lighter than both the Hertz and stock. And as you mentioned, since the Borla's are only 49 state legal, I am sure they are pretty loud. Thanks again for the info, and great photo albums in your signature!
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Mustang Buster,
I just got back from Pensacola. My company is opening an office in the region, very nice area. we do construction and related work for the Navy and Air Force world wide.
back to the mufflers, the add says the GTA mufflers have 4" tips as well. and I dont really want anything super loud, and love the sound of the shelby hertz that is why I am going to get them. My local FRP dealer said 270 out the door!
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I just got back from Pensacola. My company is opening an office in the region, very nice area. we do construction and related work for the Navy and Air Force world wide.
back to the mufflers, the add says the GTA mufflers have 4" tips as well. and I dont really want anything super loud, and love the sound of the shelby hertz that is why I am going to get them. My local FRP dealer said 270 out the door!
Sam
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Originally Posted by Mustang Buster
So to make sure I have it straight, it sounds like both the Hertz mufflers and the Borla's have 4" tips, but the Borla's are rolled and the Hertz are double-walled. Also, the Hertz mufflers look about the same size as the stock GT mufflers, so the Borla's I would think would be lighter than both the Hertz and stock. And as you mentioned, since the Borla's are only 49 state legal, I am sure they are pretty loud.
People keep talking about how quiet the new FRPP (GTH) mufflers are, but they are confusing them with the Borla oval can mufflers. They are NOT the same mufflers! So far, no one has been able to identify what the GTH mufflers are. The only way anyone would know how loud/ soft they are is if they've heard a GTH. I've listed to the commercial clip (in which Carroll is supposedly driving a GTH) and they definitely do not sound very loud in that clip. But it is hard to tell without actually hearing the car drive by.
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doesnt it say in the add for the Hertz shelby that the parts are from fords new power pak and if that is correct then the mufflers in the power pak at the 5230-gta.
quoted from shelby's web site
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quoted from shelby's web site
Added “Goâ€
Ford Racing Performance Group is supplying its popular Power Pack (FR1) to add a genuine 25-horsepower Ford performance kick to the 300-horse Mustang GT 4.6L V-8/Five-speed automatic transmission powertrain and an increase of 10 lb.-ft. of torque. The package includes Ford Racing’s 90mm Cold Air kit, the Muffler Kit, a new X-pipe similar to the one used on the new Ford Shelby GT500 Mustang, a performance calibration and a cat-back performance exhaust for that throaty sound that will make this car unmistakably a Shelby Mustang GT-H.Sam
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If anyone wants to duplicate a Shelby Hertz, you'd have to hear one in person or get an actual sound clip.
TV and movies are notorious for tweaking the actual sounds here and there for more audience impact. In short, what you hear on TV may not be what you get.
TV and movies are notorious for tweaking the actual sounds here and there for more audience impact. In short, what you hear on TV may not be what you get.
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
If anyone wants to duplicate a Shelby Hertz, you'd have to hear one in person or get an actual sound clip.
TV and movies are notorious for tweaking the actual sounds here and there for more audience impact. In short, what you hear on TV may not be what you get.
TV and movies are notorious for tweaking the actual sounds here and there for more audience impact. In short, what you hear on TV may not be what you get.